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Abhinavagupta and Tantraloka
* Tantraloka of Abhinavagupta ( Chapters 1 – 18 ): translation and commentary by Swami Lakshman joo, original audio recordings ( Kashmir, 1976 to 1981 ).
* Tantraloka of Abhinavagupta, ( Selected chapters ) translated by Swami Lakshman joo, ( Kashmir, 1975 – 85 ).
Teachings are also drawn from the Tantraloka of Abhinavagupta, prominent among a vast body of smritis employed by Kashmir Shaivism.
Due to the exceptional length ( 5859 verses ) of Tantraloka, Abhinavagupta himself provided a shorter version in prose, called Tantrasara (" The Essence of Tantra ").

Abhinavagupta and all
From Jayaratha, we learn that Abhinavagupta was in possession of all the six qualities required for the recipients of the tremendous level of śaktipāta, as described in the sacred texts ( Śrīpūrvaśāstra ): an unflinching faith in God, realization of mantras, control over objective principles ( referring to the 36 tattvas ), successful conclusion of all the activities undertaken, poetic creativity and spontaneous knowledge of all disciplines.
His mother, Vimalā ( Vimalakalā ) died when Abhinavagupta was just two years old ; as a consequence of losing his mother, of whom he was reportedly very attached, he grew more distant from the world and all the more focused only on the spiritual endeavor.
The emerging picture here is that Abhinavagupta lived in a nurturing and protected environment, where his creative energies got all the support they required.
Abhinavagupta took teaching from all the schools of Shaivism and reached spiritual liberation himself, after which he took on the huge undertaking of uniting all these schools into one coherent system.
Abhinavagupta succeeded in smoothing out all the apparent differences and disparities that existed among the different branches and schools of Kashmir Shaivism before him.

Abhinavagupta and other
Abhinavagupta likens it to the string of a jeweled necklace ; while it may not be the most appealing for most people, it is the string that gives form to the necklace, allowing the jewels of the other eight rasas to be relished.
His son, Utpaladeva refined and developed it, leaving the task of bringing it to completion and integrating it with the other schools of Kashmir Shaivism to the great master Abhinavagupta.

Abhinavagupta and from
* Abhinavagupta, Indian philosopher, logician, musician, poet and dramatist from the Kashmir region
However, this verse 155a is not found in the Vijnana Bhairava first published in 1918 in the Kashmir Series of Text and Studies but is quoted from a commentary by the Abhinavagupta disciple Kṣemarāja in his Shiva Sutra Vimarshini ( commentary on the Shiva Sutras ) in later editions of Vijnana Bhairava.
" Abhinavagupta " was not his real name, rather a title he earned from his master, carrying a meaning of " competence and authoritativeness ".
And last but not least, Vatasikā, Mandras aunt, got a special mention from Abhinavagupta for caring for him with exceptional dedication and concern ; to express his gratitude, Abhinavagupta declared that Vatasikā deserved the credit for the successful completion of his work.
As a monistic tantric system, Trika Shaivism, as it is also known, draws teachings from shrutis, such as the monistic Bhairava Tantras, Shiva Sutras of Vasugupta, and also a unique version of the Bhagavad Gita which has a commentary by Abhinavagupta, known as the Gitartha Samgraha.
Abhinavagupta uses the expression " some sort of movement " to imply the distinction from physical movement ; it is rather a vibration or sound inside the Divine, a throb.

Abhinavagupta and which
The 9th-10th century master of the religious system known as " the nondual Shaivism of Kashmir " ( or " Kashmir Shaivism ") and aesthetician, Abhinavagupta brought rasa theory to its pinnacle in his separate commentaries on the Dhvanyāloka, the Dhvanyāloka-locana ( translated by Ingalls, Masson and Patwardhan, 1992 ) and the Abhinavabharati, his commentary on the Nātyashāstra, portions of which are translated by Gnoli and Masson and Patwardhan.
Abhinavagupta offers for the first time a technical definition of rasa which is the universal bliss of the Self or Atman colored by the emotional tone of a drama.
Scholarly consensus holds that the text was completed no later than around 1000 CE, when it is mentioned by al Biruni and quoted by Abhinavagupta ; the earliest suggestions of it are the composition of the Vishnu Purana and Harivamsa, and the Vaishnava Bhakti movement in South India, which limit its composition to after 500 CE.
The term by which Abhinavagupta himself defines his origin is " yoginībhū "-" born of a yoginī ".

Abhinavagupta and .
Abhinavagupta ( approx.
* In Kashmir, Abhinavagupta, the teacher of the poet Ksemendra, circulates his Greater commentary on the Pratyabhijna Darshana.
Its great masters include Vasugupta ( c. 800 ), Utpala ( c. 925 ), Abhinavagupta and Kshemaraja.
In the theory of aesthetics one can list the Anandavardhana and Abhinavagupta.
The most authoritative commentary on the Natya Shastra is Abhinavabharati by Abhinavagupta.
The very fact that it was a Kashmiri, Abhinavagupta ( the great philosopher ), who wrote a commentary called Abhinavabharati on Bharata's Natyashatra shows how much importance was given to music in the ancient times.
Abhinavagupta () () ( c. 950 – 1020 AD ) was one of India's greatest philosophers, mystics and aestheticians.
Raniero Gnoli, the only Sanskrit scholar who completed a translation of Tantrāloka in a European language, mentions that " Abhinavagupta " also means " new ", as a reference to the ever-new creative force of his mystical experience.
Abhinavagupta had a brother and a sister.
Abhinavagupta also mentions his disciple Rāmadeva as faithfully devoted to scriptural study and serving his master.
Everyone around him was filled with spiritual fervor and had taken Abhinavagupta as their spiritual master.
* Bhagavad Gitartha Samgraha of Abhinavagupta, translation and commentary by Swami Lakshman joo, original audio recordings ( Kashmir, 28 Nov. 1978 to 3 June 80 ).

Tantraloka and from
* Revelations on Grace and Spiritual Practice, Selections from translations and commentaries on Bhagavadgitarthasamgrah ( video ), Paramarthasara ( video ), and Tantraloka ( audio ).
He provided more context, numerous quotes and clarifications without which some passages from Tantraloka would be impossible to elucidate today.

Tantraloka and which
Among his important works, the most important is the Tantraloka (" The Divine Light of Tantra "), a work in verses which is a majestic synthesis of the whole tradition of monistic Shaivism.
Another important Kashmiri Shaivite, Jayaratha ( 1150-1200 AD ,), added his commentary to Tantraloka, a task of great difficulty which was his life long pursuit.

Tantraloka and .
His main work is Tantraloka.

states and all
For better or for worse, we all now live in welfare states, the organizing principle of which is collective responsibility for individual well-being.
In his recognition of his impersonal self the dancer moves, and this self, in the `` first revealed stroke of its existence '', states the theme from which all else must follow.
If the Union conceded this to them, the same right must be conceded to each remaining state whenever it saw fit to secede: This would destroy the federal balance between it and the states, and in the end sacrifice to the sovereignty of the states all the liberty the citizens had gained by their Union.
The 140,414 Americans who gave `` the last full measure of devotion '' to prevent disunion, preserved individual freedom in the United States from the dangers of anarchy, inherent in confederations, which throughout history have proved fatal in the end to all associations composed primarily of sovereign states, and to the liberties of their people.
The lives so many of them gave, to forestall what they believed would be a fatal encroachment by the Union on the powers reserved to their states have continued ever since to safeguard all Americans against freedom's other foe.
The New English Bible ( the Old Testament and Apocrypha will be published at a future date ) has not been planned to rival or replace the King James Version, but, as its cover states, it is offered `` simply as the Bible to all those who will use it in reading, teaching, or worship ''.
I have done all this for the freedom of the individuals concerned and also for the states which have been threatened by Communist domination.
These problems are not local to Rhode Island, but are recognized as common to all states.
Fees are not the same and some states do not require certain craft, such as sailboats with no power, to be registered at all.
By 1960 there were such schools in all but 4 states.
The states and the Nation's Capital all have some desegregation, in fact some dating back to 1954 ; ;
Even if we marshal substantial agreement behind mandatory public education, we likely cannot expect that all the states will enact the legislation.
But it has achieved a cross-section of students from almost all the states, and two-thirds of its undergraduates come from outside New England.
Division six will be headed by the Coast Guard, followed by the reserve forces of all services, five states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the trust territories and the Canal Zone.
At least 60 stations devote all of their time to reaching this audience in about half of the 50 states.
The first meeting was held in Faneuil Hall, a great big place where we were able to meet members from all the other states.
Southern China, all of southeast Asia, southern India and Ceylon, these states of the Malay Federation spoke Bazaar.
His efforts toward the abolition of slavery include issuing his Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, encouraging the border states to outlaw slavery, and helping push through Congress the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which finally freed all the black slaves nationwide in December 1865.
Winning entirely on the strength of his support in the North and West, no ballots were cast for him in 10 of the 15 Southern slave states, and he won only two of 996 counties in all the Southern states.
On April 15, Lincoln called on all the states to send detachments totaling 75, 000 troops to recapture forts, protect Washington, and " preserve the Union ", which, in his view, still existed intact despite the actions of the seceding states.
In it, he stated that " as a fit and necessary military measure, on January 1, 1863, all persons held as slaves in the Confederate states will thenceforward, and forever, be free.
Once the abolition of slavery in the rebel states became a military objective, as Union armies advanced south, more slaves were liberated until all three million of them in Confederate territory were freed.

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