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The Mystery Of Vibrationlessvibration In Kashmir Shaivism Vasuguptas Spanda Karika Kshemarajas Spanda Sandoha Swami Lakshmanjoo

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The Mystery Of Vibrationlessvibration In Kashmir Shaivism Vasuguptas Spanda Karika Kshemarajas Spanda Sandoha Swami Lakshmanjoo
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Publisher: Universal Shaiva Fellowship
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.65 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Swami Lakshmanjoo, John Howard Hughes
ISBN: 9780996636551, 9780996636568, 9780996636575, 9781546933496, 9781548540340, 0996636552, 0996636560, 0996636579, 1546933492
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Mystery Of Vibrationlessvibration In Kashmir Shaivism Vasuguptas Spanda Karika Kshemarajas Spanda Sandoha Swami Lakshmanjoo by Swami Lakshmanjoo, John Howard Hughes 9780996636551, 9780996636568, 9780996636575, 9781546933496, 9781548540340, 0996636552, 0996636560, 0996636579, 1546933492 instant download after payment.

A central theme of the philosophy of Kashmir Shaivism is the highly esoteric principal known as spanda. Swami Lakshmanjoo tells us that the word ‘spanda’ means established stable movement. That is, it is movementless-movement, vibrationless-vibration. It is this secret, mysterious and yet essential principle that Swami Lakshmanjoo clarifies and elucidates in his revelation of the two texts dealing specifically with this principle, the Spanda Karika and the Spanda Sandoha.
The theory of spanda is not new. It was hidden in the body of the Tantras and extracted by Vasugupta, founder of the Shiva Sutras, and initiator of monistic Shaivism in the valley of Kashmir. Vasugupta composed the Spanda Karika, a text filled with the fundamentalprecepts (karikas) regarding spanda and the philosophy surrounding it.
Kṣhemaraja, the chief disciple of the very important and central figure in the tradition of Kashmir Shaivism, Abhinavagupta, is the author of the second pivotal text regarding spanda, the Spanda Sandoha. This text is an extensive exposition (sandoha) on the first verse of the Spanda Karika.
About the Author
Swami Lakshmanjoo was the last in an unbroken line of Kashmir Shaiva masters. As a boy his life was filled with a spiritual thirst to know and realize God. From a very early age he was filled with spiritual experiences. In fact these experiences were so intense that his parents thought he was suffering from hysteria. They were very concerned and approached their family guru, Swamiji’s grand master Swami Ram, requesting him to help their son with his hysteria. Swami Ram laughed and said to them, “Don’t worry, I should have such a disorder.” As Swamiji grew older his desire to completely realize and apprehend the world of spirituality became paramount. To make this a reality he sat at the feet of his guru Swami Mahatabakak and took up the study and practice of Kashmir Shaivism. He became completely engrossed and enthralled with his spirituality wholeheartedly practicing day and night, ultimately experiencing the fullness of Kashmir Shaiva realization. It is to his beloved Kashmir Shaivism that he devoted the whole of his life teaching it to those who asked and translating and commenting on what he considered to be the most important texts of this system. He became renowned as a philosopher saint steeped in the tradition of Kashmir Shaivism. With the growing interest in Kashmir Shaivism over the last thirty years, hardly any publication has appeared without a mention of his name.

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