Sri Tantraloka of Abhinavagupta with Translation of Ancient Sanskrit Commentary Jayaratha (Volume 4)
Being Land of Goddess Sri Sarada who is also known as Kasmira-the lord of knowledge; Kamira is eternal land of knowledge. Kasmira has always played the role of light house for the world. The might of Goddess can be judged by the fact that her abode is known to world as Sarvajtna or Omniscient Pitha. Such mighty land has always manoeuvred the Indian darsanas. Amongst various thoughts born in Kasmira Trika, Kula, Anuttara and Krama stand tall and are corner stone of Bhartiya-darsana. These thoughts make one realise that the God is no one else but self only. There are various great scriptures which help seeker realise that, however there was a need of one platform which may correlate all of them. This mighty work was done by none other than the Master of Bhdrtiya-darsana and father of fresh ideas, Mahamahesvara Acarya Abhinava Gupta. He wrote Sri Tantraloka which comprises of not only all the thoughts of Kasmira Saiva darSana rather all the darsana of Indian thought land. His perfection in terms of sadhana and siddhi is clearly visible in his work where he has arranged all the thoughts in such a way that their hidden links are clearly visible by his grace. This fourth volume comprises of Viveka Samskrta commentary and Sarvesvari English commentary of eighth Ahnika (daily lesson). The eighth Ahnika is Desadhva Prakagana Ahnika which states this diverse creation is evolved from the body of Kriya Sakti, this is body of Paramesvara Siva. This resorts in Cit. When the Yogi perceives the unity with Dega adhva, he becomes Siva. This explanation begins from grossest Prthvi tattva and ends on subtle Samana. A glossary and central Idea of each sloka is added so that readers may be able to understand the subject properly before they read the Viveka or Sarvesvari commentary.
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