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Agamas in Indian Dramatics and Musicology

475

In the ancient lexicons of Vedic and classical periods, the influence of Agama has been parliamentary and pivotal. Natyaveda by

कश्मीर का क्रमदर्शन Kashmir Ka Kramadarshan

480

आगमों की भूमि ‘कश्मीर’ में एक शक्तिवादी मत का आविर्भाव हुआ जिसका अभिधान था-‘क्रमदर्शन’. इस दर्शन में शक्ति (कलसंकर्षिणि) को

Yantra Images

535

Apart from ritual commodities, mantras and their chanting, yantras and mandalas play a special and important role in ritual ceremonies. It is considered that

Srimalinivijayottara Tantram, Vijnana Bhairava, Sri Svacchanda Tantram, Sri Netra Tantram, Siva Sutra

595

This book is an English translation with Sanskrit texts of selected chapters of important and foundational books of Kashmir Shaivism

Tantrasara by Abhinavagupta (PB)

895

Tantrasara is an extensive digest and recension of Tantraloka, a magnum opus by Acarya Abhinavaguptapada. The author himself created this digest to have a comprehensive study of the voluminous text, as this great and important text is not easy to absorb by everyone in a larger study material form. The complete text (10th century A.D.) is a compendium of all Tantrika rituals and philosophical essence of Tantra, drawn from the light of all pre-precepts on Indian Tantra till the time of the creator. This text consists of thirty seven chapters. It reflects on Tantra from the background of Kashmir Shaivism which is known as the monistic philosophy of Shaivism with the technical term Pratyabhijna. Abhinavagupta explains here in a lucid way about the ways to worship the Supreme Consciousness in order to attain this state of Absolute ecstasy and liberation in one single life of mankind. This work is before the English-speaking world for the first time in a hermeneutic way.

Tantrasara by Abhinavagupta (HB)

1,195

Tantrasara is an extensive digest and recension of Tantraloka, a magnum opus by Acarya Abhinavaguptapada. The author himself created this digest to have a comprehensive study of the voluminous text, as this great and important text is not easy to absorb by everyone in a larger study material form. The complete text (10th century A.D.) is a compendium of all Tantrika rituals and philosophical essence of Tantra, drawn from the light of all pre-precepts on Indian Tantra till the time of the creator. This text consists of thirty seven chapters. It reflects on Tantra from the background of Kashmir Shaivism which is known as the monistic philosophy of Shaivism with the technical term Pratyabhijna. Abhinavagupta explains here in a lucid way about the ways to worship the Supreme Consciousness in order to attain this state of Absolute ecstasy and liberation in one single life of mankind. This work is before the English-speaking world for the first time in a hermeneutic way.

Sri Tantralokah by Abhinavagupta (6 Vols.)

3,170

Tantraloka is a magnum opus of the Indian Tantrika-world, composed in the Tenth Century, in the light of Kashmir Shaivism by the