Śiva Sūtras: The Yoga of Supreme Identity : Text of the Sūtras and the Commentary Vimarśinī of Kṣemarāja Translated Into English with Introduction, Notes, Running Exposition, Glossary and IndexSiva Sutras are considered to be a revealed book of the Yoga: supreme identity of the individual self with the Divine. Dr. Jaideva Singh has studied the book with the help of his guru Swami Laksmana Joo, the sole surviving exponent of this system in Kashmir and has provided an English Translation of the Sutras together with the commentary of Ksemaraja. Each Sutra is given in Devanagari as well as in Roman Script. Then the meaning of every word of the Sutra is given in English, followed by a translation of the whole Sutra. This is followed by the Vimarsini Commentary in Sanskrit and its English translation, copious notes on important and technical words and a running exposition of the main ideas of the Sutra. A long introduction, together with an abstract of each Sutra, throws a flood of light on the entire system of Saiva Yoga. A Glossary of technical terms and index are appended for the convenience of the reader. Contents Dedicated, Blessing, Preface, Introduction, Siva Sutras-Text and commentary, Section I-III Sambhavopaya, Conclusion, Glossary of Technical Terms, Subject Index, Index to important Sanskrit Words, Alphabetical Index to the sutras. |
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... entire universe of subjects and objects . The word for ' I ' in Sanskrit is ' ¿ ' ( aham ) . ' A ' ( 1 ) and ' ha ' ( ) between themselves include all the letters of the Sanskrit language . As each one of these letters is symbolic of ...
... entire universe . That udyama in itself is Bhairava inasmuch as Bhairava holds within Himself the entire universe by reducing all the śaktis to sameness with Himself and inasmuch as He completely devours within Himself the entire mass ...
... entire cosmos . Vidya - śarīra - satta therefore , means the luminous being of the perfect I - consciousness which is non - different from the entire cosmos and which is inherent in the multitude of words whose essence consists in the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 15 |
Kṣemarajas Introduction to the Sutras | v |
Sūtra 5 | lii |
Copyright | |
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