The Thirumanthiram (Translation and Commentary)
author: T.N. Ganapathy
edition: 2013, Babaji’s Kriya Yoga Trust
pages: 3832
ISBN-10: 1895383617
ISBN-13: 9781895383614
Topic: Shaivism
Pariyanga – Yoga
This chapter describes Pariyanga – Yoga located on page 980 in the English translation of the The Thirumanthiram (Translation and Commentary) [also: Tirumantiram, Tirumandiram etc.]. This book by Siddha Tirumular (Thirumoolar) deals with Shaiva literature (such as the Agamas) and, being encyclopedic in form, also deals with topics such as spiritual wisdom, Yoga, Indian philosophy and Tantra. This is Chapter 19 part of "Tandiram (Thandhiram) 3"
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A History of Indian Philosophy Volume 3 [by Surendranath Dasgupta]
Maitri Upanishad, v. 2. (* 5) yoga hi shvarasya jagan-nimittatvam prakrititvena bhyupagacchanti Ishvaro-padheh sattva-visheshasya purva-sargiya-tat-samkalpa-vashat sarga-dau sva-tantra-prakritita utpaty-angikarat. Vijnana-mrita-bhashya, II. i. 2. (* 6) Vijnana-mrita-bhashya, pp. 271, 272....
Read full contents: Part 8 - Bhikshu’s criticism of the Samkhya and Yoga
Chaitanya Bhagavata [by Bhumipati Dasa]
It is to be understood by the use of the word ca in the verse beginning shriya pushtyathat energies of Bhu-shakti like sandhini, samvit, hladini, bhakti, murti, vimala, jaya, yoga, prahvi, ishana, and anugrahaare included. These are also known as sandhini, satya, jaya, yoga, yogamaya, samvit, jnanajnana, and shuddha-sattva. Prahvi is the cause of variegated bliss and ability. Ishana is the cause of the energy of full control. This is the difference....
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Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi [by Ganganatha Jha]
It is quoted in Vyavaharamayukha (p. 90), which explains ‘Yoga’ as ‘fraud’; and adds that the king shall nullify every transaction in connection with which he detects some fraud;—in Krityakalpataru (65b) which explains ‘upadhi’ as fraud,—‘yoga’ as ‘deceit’;—and in Viramitrodaya (Vyavahara, 39b), which has the following notes:—‘Adhamana’ is pledge,—‘yoga’ is deceit,—‘upadhi’ is fraud;—and adds that all fraudulent transactions are null and void....
Read full contents: Verse 8.165
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[The Thirumanthiram (Translation and Commentary): index]
[Foreword]
[Preface]