Moksopaya [sanskrit]

192,019 words | ISBN-10: 8120831470 | ISBN-13: 9788120831476

This Sanskrit edition of the Moksopaya. It is a large philosophical text dealing with “the science of liberation”. Similar to the Yoga-vasistha in content, the Mokshopaya-shastra was likely its predecessor, said to contain 30,000 shlokas (metrical verses). One of the core philosophies of the texts teaches the non-existence of cognitive objects; while holding such a view leads to an attitude of dispassion towards worldly matters.

Verse 2.10.11

स्पन्दास्पन्दसमाकारात्ततो विष्णुरजायत ।
स्पन्दमानरसापूरात्तरङ्गः सागरादिव ॥ ११ ॥

spandāspandasamākārāttato viṣṇurajāyata |
spandamānarasāpūrāttaraṅgaḥ sāgarādiva || 11 ||

The Sanskrit text of Moksopaya Verse 2.10.11 is contained in the book The Yogavasistha of Valmiki by Vasudeva Laxmana Sharma Pansikar. This book is not available online so in order to read the full text and translation you should buy the book:

Buy now! Sanskrit text by Vasudeva Laxmana Sharma Pansikar (2008)

Glossary of Sanskrit terms

Note: This extracts Sanskrit terms and links to English definitions from the glossary, based on an experimental segmentation of verse (2.10.11). Some terms could be superfluous while some might not be mentioned. Click on the word to show English definitions.

Spanda, Aspanda, Samakara, Tatah, Tad, Tata, Vishnu, Spandamana, Rasa, Apura, Taranga, Sagara, Iva,

Analysis of Sanskrit grammar

Note: this is an experimental feature and only shows the first possible analysis of the Sanskrit text (Moksopaya Verse 2.10.11). If the system was successful in segmenting the sentence, you will see of which words it is made up of, generally consisting of Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Participles and Indeclinables. Click on the link to show all possible derivations of the word.

  • Line 1: “spandāspandasamākārāttato viṣṇurajāyata
  • spandā -
  • spanda (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [vocative single]
  • aspanda -
  • aspanda (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [vocative single]
    aspanda (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [vocative single]
  • samākārāt -
  • samākāra (noun, masculine)
    [adverb], [ablative single]
    samākāra (noun, neuter)
    [adverb], [ablative single]
  • tato* -
  • tataḥ (indeclinable adverb)
    [indeclinable adverb]
    tataḥ (indeclinable correlative)
    [indeclinable correlative]
    tataḥ (indeclinable)
    [indeclinable]
    tad (noun, neuter)
    [ablative single], [ablative dual], [ablative plural]
    tata (noun, masculine)
    [nominative single]
    tan -> tata (participle, masculine)
    [nominative single from √tan class 8 verb]
    sa (noun, masculine)
    [ablative single], [ablative dual], [ablative plural]
    (noun, feminine)
    [ablative single], [ablative dual], [ablative plural]
  • viṣṇur -
  • viṣṇu (noun, feminine)
    [nominative single]
    viṣṇu (noun, masculine)
    [nominative single]
  • ajāyata -
  • jai (verb class 1)
    [imperfect active second plural], [imperfect middle third single]
    jan (verb class 4)
    [imperfect middle third single]
  • Line 2: “spandamānarasāpūrāttaraṅgaḥ sāgarādiva
  • spandamāna -
  • spand -> spandamāna (participle, masculine)
    [vocative single from √spand class 1 verb]
    spand -> spandamāna (participle, neuter)
    [vocative single from √spand class 1 verb]
  • rasā -
  • rasa (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [vocative single]
    rasā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative single]
    ras (verb class 1)
    [imperative active second single]
  • apūrāt -
  • apūra (noun, masculine)
    [adverb], [ablative single]
    apūra (noun, neuter)
    [adverb], [ablative single]
  • taraṅgaḥ -
  • taraṅga (noun, masculine)
    [nominative single]
  • sāgarād -
  • sāgara (noun, masculine)
    [adverb], [ablative single]
    sāgara (noun, neuter)
    [adverb], [ablative single]
  • iva -
  • iva (indeclinable adverb)
    [indeclinable adverb]
    iva (indeclinable)
    [indeclinable]
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