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 Kashm |
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It co - operates with the senses in building up perceptions , and by itself , it builds
images and concepts . V - VII . THE TATTVAS OF SENSIBLE EXPERIENCE 17 -
31 1 . The five powers of sense - perception . Jñānendriyas or Buddhindriyas ...
It co - operates with the senses in building up perceptions , and by itself , it builds
images and concepts . V - VII . THE TATTVAS OF SENSIBLE EXPERIENCE 17 -
31 1 . The five powers of sense - perception . Jñānendriyas or Buddhindriyas ...
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Aviveko māyāsaușuptam . 8 . ज्ञानम् = knowledge ; जाग्रत् =
waking state of consciousness . " All knowledge obtained by direct contact with
the external world is included ( in a wide sense ) in the category of the waking
state ...
Aviveko māyāsaușuptam . 8 . ज्ञानम् = knowledge ; जाग्रत् =
waking state of consciousness . " All knowledge obtained by direct contact with
the external world is included ( in a wide sense ) in the category of the waking
state ...
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The word Karaņa does not mean sense in this context . It has been used in an
abstract sense . Kștiņ iti karaṇam - bhāvārthe . Karaṇam here means doing ,
operation . It has been used here in the sense of ' Yogic or mystic operation or ...
The word Karaņa does not mean sense in this context . It has been used in an
abstract sense . Kștiņ iti karaṇam - bhāvārthe . Karaṇam here means doing ,
operation . It has been used here in the sense of ' Yogic or mystic operation or ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 15 |
The Philosophical Background of the SivaSūtras | v |
Bondage | xv |
Copyright | |
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According acquires activity āņava appears arises aspect aspirant awareness becomes Bhairava bliss body bondage brings brought called cause citta COMMENTARY TEXT completely condition consciousness considered consists context creative delight described desire difference disappearance divine dream elements empirical entire essential nature established existence experience EXPOSITION expressed external feeling five following verse fourth freedom gives gross highest Highest Reality I-consciousness Icchā idea identity ignorance indicates individual inherent inner intensive interpretation INTRODUCTION jñāna kalā kārma kind knower knowledge known Kșemarāja letters liberated light limited limited knowledge mala manifestation mantra Māyā māyiya means mental mind nature ness NOTES object one's pleasure prāņa present principle pure realization refers Sakti says sense separate Siva sound spiritual stage subtle Suddha Supreme I-consciousness sūtra SŪTRA TEXT svātantrya tattva thing TRANSLATION universe upāya various vidyā vikalpa waking whole yoga Yogi इति एव तु