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The Kula Ritual

 
John R. Dupuche (Author)
Synopsis Abhinavagupta, a leading figure in Kashmir Saivism, is increasingly being recognized as one of the chief contributors to the evolution of Indian thought. In his encyclopaedic work, the Tantraloka, he describes the various tantras of his day and places at their apex the most extreme of them, the Kula ritual. This work is a translation – the first into English of a chapter of the Tantraloka of Abhinavagupta’s version of the Kula ritual. Its also provides a translation off Jayaratha’s indispensable commentary. The Kula ritual leads the practitioner to ever more exalted stages of mantras finally to reach the highest level of consciousness, the experience of mantravyapti, the ‘pervasion of the mantra’. The person who knows this pervasion knows that he is Bhairva. The supreme mantra SAUH, the supreme goddess Para, which expresses both the supreme reality and all manifested reality. In this way Abhinavagupta breaks down the dualism between the sacred and profane, the ritual and ordinary life so that the Kulu practitioner is liberated while alive, his every act is worship and his every word is a mantra.
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John R. Dupuche

John R. Dupuche is a priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. He is a member of the Ecumenical and Interfaith Commission of the Archdiocese and chair of its interfaith sub-committee and is involved with the Muslim Catholic Working party. He is a member of the Australian Commission of Monastic Interfaith Dialogue and a director of the East-West Meditation Foundation. He is Chair of the Victorian Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission and an Honorary Research Associate at the Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology at Monash University. He conducts retreats and meditations in addition to his usual pastoral responsibilities. He is particularly interested in the interface between Christianity and Kashmir Saivism.

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Bibliographic information

Title The Kula Ritual
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2003
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8120819799
length xv+532p., Appendix; Bibliography; 23cm.