Mahanirvana Tantram

250
The Mahanirvan Tantram is the most important of all the Tantram that are to be found now. It consists of

विज्ञान भैरव (Sanskrit-Hindi)

295
विज्ञान भैरव तंत्रसाधना का अद्वितीय ग्रन्थ है जिसकी व्याख्या आचार्य द्विवेदी जी ने की इस पुस्तक में योग तंत्र एवं साधना का अद्वितीय संगम है तथा उसके सही अर्थ की व्याख्या है. 'इस ग्रन्थ में आचार्य श्री कहते है- "विज्ञानभैरव प्रश्न-प्रतिवचनात्मक शैली में लिखा गया एक अगम ग्रन्थ है. प्रश्न देवी अथवा भैरवी करती है और उसके उत्तर भगवन भैरव देते हैं.

Vijnana Bhairava or Divine Consciousness

325
Vijnanabhairava is a very ancient book on yoga. It studiously eschews mechanical worship,external rites and ceremonies and goes directly to the heart of the problem of the union of humanconsciousness withthe Divine. There is no theoretical discussion in the Book.It describes112 types of yoga each of which is a precious gem delineating the mystic approach to the Divine. For this purpose, it makes full use of all the aspects of human life--pranamanas, imagination and intuition.

Saiva Philosophy of Kashmir

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The goal and purpose in writing this book is to highlight,in the midst of diversity,the essential unity that seems to be constitutive of such religions that have an orientation that is deeply mystical. Basing himself on the absolutistic metaphysical thought of Kashmir Saivism,the author thereby has attempted to interpret spirituality in such universal terms as would enable one to discover the principle of unity of being among the spiritualities of all major religions.Thus the aim of the book is so noble as to allow the reader to have the vision of unity in the midst of diversity.

Kashmir Saivism

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Swami Lakshman Jee is the living master of the oral tradition in Kashmir Shaivism. This exposition of the non-dual philosophy

काश्मीर शिवाद्वयवाद की मूल अवधारणाएं

450
आगमिक संस्कृति के सारभूत काश्मीर शिवाद्वयवादी जीवन-दर्शन के प्रति विद्यानों की अनुदिन बढ़ती हुई प्रवृत्ति के बावजूद इस सम्प्रदाय की दार्शनिक, पद्यात्मक/अवधानात्मक और अनुष्ठानात्मक संरचना पर अब तक जो काम हुआ है वह बहुमूल्य होने पर भी अत्यल्प है. इस सन्दर्भा में गंभीर गवेषणा को आगे बढ़ाने के क्रम में यह ग्रन्थ एक प्रारंभिक प्रयास है जिसमें कश्मीर शिवाद्वयवाद के मौलिक चिंतनक्रम में अनुस्यूत आधारभूत विशिष्टा प्रत्ययों को रूपायित कर उनके उन्मीलन से इस सम्प्रदाय में एक अंतर्दृष्टि विक्सित करने की चेष्टा की गयी है.

Self Realization in Kashmir Shaivism

500
This book presents the oral teaching of the twentieth century’s great Kashmir Shaivite master. The last of his long lineage,

काश्मीर की शैव संस्कृति में कुल और क्रम-मत

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- कुल-प्रक्रिया एवं तंत्र-प्रक्रिया के परिप्रेक्ष्य में -

From Early Vedanta to Kashmir Shaivism

500
This book deals with one of the most interesting periods in the development of Indian religious and philosophical traditions. Starting

The Shiva-Sutra Vimarsini of Ksemaraja

500
The Shiva Sutras is a manual of Yoga. It is divided into three Unmesas, each treating of one particular means, Upaya, for reaching independence Svacchanda. The first is the Shambhavopaya, the specific Shaiva discipline and corresponds to the Jnanamarga of the Vedantins, and what is called in the Bhagvad Gita, The Jnanayoga of the Sankhyas,also the avyaktagatih. The second, the Shaktopaya is the same as Shakta discipline and consists in the use of mantras and attainment of knowledge by their means. The third called the Anavopaya is the Astanga Yoga of Patanjali. The three Upayas are treated in the order of their worth; the Shambhava being the first and most excellent, and the Anava being the least worthy and not recognized by Vasugupta in his Spandakarika.

Sivastotravali of Utpaladeva

595
Sivastotravali is a collection of hymns dedicated to Lord Siva by Acarya Utpaladeva, a great Saivite master intensely in love with Lord Siva and earnestly craving to be one with Him. The book comprises 450 verses arranged in twenty chapters. Each verse is soaked in the nectar of his intense devotion for the Lord and extreme craving for God-consciousness. The book represents his direct and uninhibited one-way dialogue with Lord Siva, projecting his problems, one at a time and seeking His indulgence in getting over these.