The yoga of Kashmir Shaivism, Consciousness is everything/ (Record no. 158720)
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 812082699X |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 180 |
Item number | SHA / |
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Personal name | Shankarananda, Swami |
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Title | The yoga of Kashmir Shaivism, Consciousness is everything/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Swami Shankarananda |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Delhi: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | M. B. Pub., |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2006. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 350 p. |
Other physical details | HB |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Introduction: Consciousness Itself<br/>Study of Consciousness/Trika Hridayam: The Heart of the Teaching of Kashmir<br/>Shaivism or Shaivism in the Vernacular/About This Book<br/>Chapter 1; The Grace of Shiva<br/>I: Sadhana / //; Everything Is Chiti / ///; / Am Shiva / Self-Recognition / Lord<br/>Shiva / The Divine Shakti / The Shape of Shaivism / Shaiva Mandalas<br/>Chapter 2: The Origins of Kashmir Shaivism<br/>Two Approaches: Vedic and Tantric/ Kula and Krama Schools / The Origins of<br/>Kashmir Shaivism/The Trika/Two Contemporary Traditions/I: Vw Scholarly<br/>Tradition /11: The Shaktipat Tradition/ Scholar and Yogi / Reading Shaivism<br/>in English<br/>Chapter 3: A Shaivite Overview<br/>Kashmir Shaivism and the Modem World/Tlw Humanism ofKashmir Shaivism/<br/>Arguing with Vedanta/Yogi and Bhakta: Totapuri and Sri Ramakrishna<br/>Chapter 4: Self-Realisation<br/>Enlightened Beings/The Goal: Self-Realisation/Gurdjieff's Seven Men/There Is<br/>Nothing That Is Not Shiva / Contemplating Bondage / The Sacred Triangle /<br/>A Siddha's Vision/Meditation: The Power of Consciousness<br/>Chapter 5: You Are Your Awareness<br/>Consciousiiess/The Cause of the Universe Is Consciousness/I Am the Subject of<br/>My Universe/Awareness Is the Highest Good/Headless Shiva: First Personism/<br/>Meditation I: Headlessness/Meditation II: Contemplate Your Own Awareness<br/>Chapter 6: The Contraction of Consciousness<br/>/ Am the Subject / Becoming the Mind / Becoming Shiva Again / Meditation I:<br/>Chaitanynmatma/Meditation II: Chiti<br/>Chapter 7: The Tattvas I: Shiva, the Divine Being<br/>The Vision of Shaivism/The Tattvas and the Great Chain ofBeing/The Tattvas/<br/>Tattvas One to Five: The Divine Experience / Language and the First Five<br/>Tattvas/The Five Shaktis of Shiva / Tattva Six: Maya/Tattvas Seven to 11: The<br/>Kanchukas<br/>Chapter 8: The Tattvas 11: Jiva, the Human Being<br/>Tatti'ns 12 and 13: PiinisJia and Prakriti - The Rocks and the Sand/ The Lower<br/>Tattvas — Tattvas 14 to 36: Mind, Senses. Bodi/, World / Understanding the<br/>Tattvas/ The Highest Principle Is Ahvaps Present/ Simplified Tattzm Map and<br/>Maya/Meditation: Layabhavana, Resolving Gross Into Subtle<br/>Chapter 9: ShaiviteYoga: The Three Malas and the Three Upayas<br/>Reiueio / Mala / Upaya / Karma Mala and Anavopaya / Mayiya Mala and<br/>Shaktopaya / Anava Mala and Shambltavopaya / Anupaya: The Methodless<br/>Method/Highest First<br/>Chapter 10: Malas and Upayas:<br/>Further Thoughts and Contemplations<br/>Review/Inquiry/The Malas as A'Statements/The Mains and the Kanchukas/<br/>Meditation 1: The Malas/The Upayas as B- and G-Statements/Malas, Upayas and<br/>Self-Inqiiiri/ / Meditation II: The Knot in the Heart / Shaktipat in the Upayas /<br/>Samavesha/ A Summnrx/ of Mains and Upayas/The Upayas as Perspectives /<br/>/I Caveat/Meditation III: T Am Pure Consciousness'/Meditation IV: Towards<br/>Oneness<br/>Chapter 11: The Five Processes and the Yoga of Self-Inquiry:<br/>Burning It to Sameness<br/>The Five Processes/Meditation on the Five Processes/The Esoteric Five Processes<br/>and Shaivite Self-Inquiry/ Burning It to Sameness: Hathapaka and Alamgrasa /<br/>Shiva Vyapti: Realisation in Shaivism/Meditation on the Esoteric Five Processes:<br/>Daily Reinew<br/>Chapter 12: The Divine Narrator<br/>Overcoming Limitations/The Doctrine ofRecognition/The Narrator/Key Words<br/>in the Pratyabhijnahridayam /The Plot of the Pratyabhijnahridayam/The Turn/<br/>The Coal/Meditation on Your Shiva Nature<br/>Chapter 13; Methods of Meditation I:<br/>Pratyabhijnahridayam Sutra 18<br/>The Drama of Consciousness / Vikalpa-Kshaya: The Dissolution of Thought<br/>Forms/Meditation I: Vikalpa-Kshaya/Sankocha of Shakti/Meditation II: Sankocha<br/>of Shakti / Vikasa of Shakti / Meditation III: Vikasa of Shakti / Krama Mudra /<br/>Meditation IV: Krama Mudra / Vaha-Chedd / Adyanta-Koti Nibhalana: Hamsa<br/>Technique/Meditation V: The Space Betioeen the Breaths/The Breath of the Three<br/>Rivers/Meditation VI: The Breath of the Three Riz>ers<br/>Chapter 14: Shaiva Tantra: The Yoga of the Upward Shift<br/>Unnieshn / Upzonni Shift Yoga / Doubt 'ami Conviction / Meditation on the Bliss<br/>of the World<br/>Chapter 15: Methods of Meditation II: The Vijnanabhairava<br/>Dharanas/Essential G-Statenients: Dharanas 40, 42 and 81/Handling Desire-<br/>Three Strategies: Dharanas 73, 74 and 75/Shiva Is Everyivhere: Dharnna 91/The<br/>Essence of Tantra: Dharana 93 / One-Word G-Statements: Dharana 107 /<br/>Equanimity: Dharanas 100 and 101<br/>Chapter 16: Turiya: The Fourth State<br/>Matter and Consciousness/The States ofConsciousness/Meditation I: The Fourth<br/>State/Living in Azoareness/Wonder Rasa: Vze Attitude ofWonder/The Play of<br/>Chiti/Meditation II: The Dance of the Mind<br/>Chapter 17: The Rasas: Abhinavagupta, Art and Spirituality<br/>Aesthetics and Abhinavagupita/The Rasas/Disgust/ShantaRasa/TIic Audience /<br/>Meditation on the Rasa of the Diinne<br/>Chapter 18: Language Mysticism in Shaivism I: Matrika<br/>The Vision of Consciousness/Language, Bondage and Liberation/Four Levels of<br/>Speech/Meditation I: The Lez'els of Speech/Matrika/Meditation II: Matrika<br/>Chapter 19: Language Mysticism in Shaivism II: Self-Inquiry<br/>Self-Inquirxj/The Kula-Chakra Group Ritual/Shiva Process Self-Inquiry Group/<br/>Shaivism and Emotion / Relationship Between Thought and Feeling / Group<br/>Practice/Contempliltion: Doing Self-Inquiry/The ArtofYogicThinking/'TIunking<br/>It Through' Meditation<br/>Chapter 20: Language Mysticism in Shaivism III: Mantra<br/>The Power of the Manfra/Chaitanya Mantra/The Mind Is Mantra /Meditation:<br/>Om Namah Shivaya<br/>Chapter 21: Being Present: Deconstructing Time and Space<br/>Begin Where You Are / Meditation I: Being Present / Shiva Process and<br/>Layabhazmna / Deco)istructing Time/ Meditation II: Subtle Language/<br/>Deconstructing Space / Meditation 111: A Variety of Possibilities/An Important<br/>Hintfor the Meditator<br/>Chapter 22: Shakti Chakra: The Collective Whole of Energies<br/>Lord of the Shaktis/Shiva Asana/The Shaktis/Meditations on the Shakti Chakra<br/>Chapter 23: Anupaya<br/>Vie Fourth Upa\jn/Vie Natural State/Bondage and Liberation/Living in Satsang /<br/>Shaktipat/Meditation: Divine Acceptance<br/>Chapter 24: Love<br/>First Person, Second Person, Viird Person/Douglas Harding and First Personism /<br/>Martin Buber and I-Thou / Kashmir Shaivism and Devotion / Heart-to-Heart<br/>Meditation<br/>Chapter 25: Conclusion: The Living Spirit of Shaivism<br/>Approaching the Truth/Inquiry/Shaivism as the Path ofthe Heart/May There Be<br/>Welfarefor All! |
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Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Full call number | Accession number | Date last seen | Date last checked out | Koha item type |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 29/08/2016 | 180 SHA / | P13552 | 14/07/2018 | 14/07/2018 | General Books |