Kaulācāra
From Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia
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‘Kula’ means Śakti or the Divine Mother. The ‘Vāmācāra’ or the ‘left-handed path’ of the Tantras is also called ‘Kaulācāra’ and ‘Kaulamārga’.