Dancing at the Edge of the Absolute: The Yogini Chakra in Tantric Tradition In the heart of Hindu Tantric tradition lies one of its most profound and visually arresting concepts — the Yogini Chakra, the sacred circle of sixty-four Yoginis who dance in eternal rhythm at the margins of the cosmic order. These are not mere attendants or minor goddesses. The Yoginis are fierce, autonomous, luminous beings — part divine, part wild, existing at the threshold between the human and the transcendent. They are simultaneously terrifying and liberating, embodying the raw, unmediated power of Shakti in her most elemental form. The Tantric scriptures, particularly the Yogini Tantras, the Kularnava Tantra, and the Rudrayamala Tantra, describe these sixty-four Yoginis as emanations of the supreme goddess — each a distinct power, a distinct aspect of cosmic reality, yet together forming a unified whole. Their number, sixty-four, is itself sacred, corresponding to the sixty-four arts described in clas...