Sahajiya traditions

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Sahajiya traditions are esoteric tantric devotional movements from medieval Bengal that emphasize spontaneous spiritual realization through everyday life, love, and music.

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Sahajiya traditions canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf devotional movement
esoteric tradition
religious movement
tantric movement
associatedWith Baul traditions
Gaudiya Vaishnavism
surface form: Bengali Vaishnavism

Bengali mysticism
Vajrayana
surface form: Buddhist Vajrayana
coreConcept sahaja
cosmologyConcept microcosm–macrocosm correspondence
country People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh

India
developedFrom tantric Buddhism
tantric Shaivism
emphasizes everyday life as spiritual path
love as spiritual practice
music as spiritual practice
spontaneous spiritual realization
focusesOn inner experience over external ritual
union of male and female principles
geographicContext eastern Indian subcontinent
goal realization of innate enlightenment (sahaja)
historicalPeriod medieval period
influenced Baul songs
Bengali devotional literature
language Bengali
mainRegion Bengal
opposedBy orthodox Brahmanical circles
originatedIn medieval Bengal
practiceType antinomian elements in some lineages
relatedConcept sahajiyā-vāda
religiousOrientation Buddhism
Hinduism
ritualMedium dance
song and music
secrecyLevel esoteric
textualForm esoteric songs
mystical poetry
transmissionMode guru-disciple lineage
usesPractice esoteric symbolism
tantric ritual
yogic techniques
viewOnBody body as vehicle of enlightenment
viewOnDuality transcendence of conventional dualisms
viewOnLanguage use of coded and symbolic language in texts
viewOnLove human love as symbol of divine union
viewOnSpirituality realization is possible within ordinary life

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Baul religiousInfluence Sahajiya traditions