| Vasugupta - Religion - 1992 - 276 pages
The Shiva Sutra was revealed to Vasugupta by Shiva in order to counter the effects of dualism. This revelation initiated the hermeneutics of syntheses and exegesis climaxed by ... | |
| Vasugupta, Jaideva Singh - Religion - 1992 - 252 pages
Spanda is the vibratory dynamism of the absolute consciousness. In the first section of his commentary, Kṣemarāja presents spanda as identical with the essential self of each ... | |
| Jaideva Singh - Hindu philosophy - 1982 - 204 pages
This little work is a digest f the Pratyabhijna system of Kashmir Saiva philosophy, prepared by Ksemaraja, the illustrious disciple of Abhinavagupta. It avoids al polemics and ... | |
| Jaideva Singh - Religion - 1991 - 224 pages
This book offers 112 dhāraṇās -- 112 meditations or techniques -- for experiencing the extraordinary and paradoxical reality of unbounded consciousness called Bhairava. In her ... | |
| Jaideva Singh - Religion - 1991 - 252 pages
Spanda is the vibratory dynamism of the absolute consciousness. In the first section of his commentary, Kṣemarāja presents spanda as identical with the essential self of each ... | |
| Jaideva Singh - Health & Fitness - 1980 - 226 pages
The spandakarikas are a number of verses that serve as a sort of commentary on the Siva-sutras. According to Saivagama, the divine consciousness is not simply cold, inert ... | |
| I. K. Taimni - Hinduism - 1976 - 250 pages
Commentary on Vasugupta's Śivasūtra, a basic text of Kashmir Saivism, an interpretation of the text as a book of occult science. | |
| Religion - 1992 - 450 pages
In his Doctrine of Vibration, the author presents a synthesis of Kashmir Shaivism--an overview with Spanda as the central theme. Spanda is the vibratory dynamism of the ... | |
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