Notes
- ARAS is an acronym for The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism.
- Neumann, The Great Mother, pp.46, 283
- Mookerjee, Tantra Art, p.39
- Rawson, The Art of Tantra, p.183
- Coomaraswamy, The Dance of Shiva, p.77
- ibid., p.77
- Pal, The Sensuous Immortals, p.13
- Granet, The Religion of the Chinese People, p.38ff.
- Zimmer, The Art of Indian Asia, p. 357
- Jung, Collected Works, Vol.9i, par 572; Vol.9ii, par 237
- Neumann, The Origins and History of Consciousness, p.37
- Vaughn, "The World"
- Coomaraswamy, Selected Papers, Vol.I, p.10
- Eliot, "Burnt Norton", lines 142-3 from The Four Quartets
- Mookerjee, Tantra Art, pl.35
- Coomarswamy, Selected Papers, Vol.I, p.505, n.3
- Rawson, in Mookerjee, Tantra Art, p.206
- Rawson, in Mookerjee, Tantra Art, p.206
- Coomarswamy, Vol.1, p.481
- Coomarswamy, Selected Papers, Vol.1, p.515
- Coomarswamy, op.cit., p.503
- ibid., p.473