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Pratyabhijnahrdayam of Ksemaraja - The Secret of Recognition

Book Details
Author(s) Kurt F. Leidecker
ISBN / ASIN 8185141606
ISBN-13 9788185141602
Sales Rank #6,183,250
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
Language: (Sanskrit Text with English Translation and Notes)
Pages: 229


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According to the Pratyabhijna school of Saivism the whole universe is nothing but power, inherent in Siva, the universal consciousness, in various forms. By his free will he limits himself as the universe, soul, etc. Man bound by body, pleasure, etc. Cannot understand his real nature and attain liberation. In the Pratyabhijnahrdayam Ksemaraja gives various means like the blossoming or opening of samvid, the centre; meditation on ‘Sivatattva; etc. They help man to recognize his divinity, and his identity with God and the universe and attain liberation.

 

Back of the Book

The Adyar Library and research centre was founded in 1886 by Henry Steel Olcott, first President of the Theosophical Society, for research in Eastern Civilization, Philosophy and Religion. Its aim is to promote understanding among the peoples of the world through knowledge of the higher aspects of their respective cultures.

The collections of the Library consist of about 18,000 manuscripts, containing about 45,000 printed volumes. The manuscripts are mostly from Indian and in Sanskrit. The printed books include old and rare Indological works and also a fine collection of books on the different religions and philosophies, in Sanskrit, English, and various other languages, eastern and western; and volumes of important Indological journals.

Brahmavidya, The Adyar Library Bulletin is being published annually since 1937, presenting papers and studies on religion, philosophy and various aspects of Sanskrit and other oriental literature as well as editions of ancient texts and translations.

 

Prefatory Note

The present authorized translation of the Prathyabhijnahrdayam with notes by Dr. Kurt F. Leidecker, M.A., Ph.D., is based upon the translation of the work in German by
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