Seated on the peak of Mount Kailasa, the God of Gods, the
Guru of all Creation, was questioned by Durga-Of-The-Smiling-Face, Naganandini.
Sixty-four Tantras have been created, O Lord. Tell me, Ocean
of Compassion, about the foremost of these.
Mahadeva said —Listen, Dearest Parvati, to this very secret
one. You have wanted to hear this 10,000,000 times. O Beautious One, it is
because of your feminine nature that you continually ask me.
Listen closely, Naganandini! Hari, Hara and Brahma—the Gods
of Creation, Maintenance and Destruction—all originate in the Yoni.
The Kaulas regarded women Gurus very highly, and there are
many examples of Yoginis or female Tantriks.
In the Yoni Tantra, Chapter 7 we
find:
Women are jewels, women are life, women are, truly, jewels.
This sentence is echoed in many other Tantras such as Shakti
Samgama Tantra, Devirahasya and elsewhere. A woman is the Goddess:
One should worship carefully a woman or a maiden, as she is
Shakti, sheltered by the Kulas. One should never speak harshly to maidens or
women.
(KIN Ch.23)
In Kaula every woman is thought of as a manifestation of the
Goddess. No man may raise his hand, strike or threaten a woman. She has equal rights with
men on all levels.
('Occult World of a Tantrik Gum', Dadaji in Values Vol.IX)
In both Kulachudamani Tantra (Azoth Magazine nos. 20-24) and
the Brihad Nila Tantra the Kaula is instructed to recite a mantra inwardly
whenever he sees a woman.
Women are heaven; women are Dharma; and women are the
highest penance.
Women are Buddha; women are the Sangha; and women are the
perfection of Wisdom.
('Chandamaharoshana' Ch.8 v. 30)