Guest guest Posted June 8, 2001 Report Share Posted June 8, 2001 >"Harry Spier" <harryspier >INDOLOGY >indology >[Y-Indology] Common first verse in Abhinavaguptas works >Tue, 05 Jun 2001 20:42:36 -0400 > >Dear list members, > > >The first verse of Abhinavagupta's Tantrasara: > >vimalakalAzrayAbhinavasRSTimahA jananI >bharitatanuzca paJcamukhaguptarucirjanakaH | >tadubhayayAmalasphuritabhAvavisargamayaM >hRdayamanuttarAmRtakulaM mama saMsphuratAt || > >is also the first line of his parAtrIzikAvivaraNa , >and I see from Rastogi's Introduction to the Tantraloka page 31 that this >is >also the first verse of his Tantraloka and his >mAlinI-vijaya-vArtika. > >Can any of the list members give some insight into why Abhinavagupta might >have started these four of his works with the same verse? > >Many thanks, > > >Harry Spier >371 Brickman Rd. >Hurleyville, New York >USA 12747 Dear mr harry spier, the starting shloka of abhinavagupta who was "an all round master of tantras"is the one which conveys his principle God"the lordshivaof "five heads"the yamalas an ancinet procedure sheets for lordshiva's detailed and his "AnuttaravAda theory also,which were vibrating in his heart. since "ABHINAVAGUPTA"was the authour of tantrAloka,and paratrishikA was the commentryover the tantraloka to explain it.the sukta was repeated there. Earilerin dec/jan2001,you asked aboutthe T/S,from india ireplied,now as i am here at NJ,also i brought a few books on vedas,T/S,encyclopedea of rituals etc..,i just want toknow if you have gotthe book T/S, thanks spsharma > >_______________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > _______________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2001 Report Share Posted June 8, 2001 >"Harry Spier" <harryspier >INDOLOGY >indology >[Y-Indology] Common first verse in Abhinavaguptas works >Tue, 05 Jun 2001 20:42:36 -0400 > >Dear list members, > > >The first verse of Abhinavagupta's Tantrasara: > >vimalakalAzrayAbhinavasRSTimahA jananI >bharitatanuzca paJcamukhaguptarucirjanakaH | >tadubhayayAmalasphuritabhAvavisargamayaM >hRdayamanuttarAmRtakulaM mama saMsphuratAt || > >is also the first line of his parAtrIzikAvivaraNa , >and I see from Rastogi's Introduction to the Tantraloka page 31 that this >is >also the first verse of his Tantraloka and his >mAlinI-vijaya-vArtika. > >Can any of the list members give some insight into why Abhinavagupta might >have started these four of his works with the same verse? > >Many thanks, > > >Harry Spier >371 Brickman Rd. >Hurleyville, New York >USA 12747 Dear mr harry spier, the starting shloka of abhinavagupta who was "an all round master of tantras"is the one which conveys his principle God"the lordshivaof "five heads"the yamalas an ancinet procedure sheets for lordshiva's detailed and his "AnuttaravAda theory also,which were vibrating in his heart. since "ABHINAVAGUPTA"was the authour of tantrasAra,tantrAloka,and paratrishikA was the commentry over the tantraloka to explain it.the sukta was repeated there. Earilerin dec/jan2001,you asked aboutthe T/S,from india ireplied,now as i am here at NJ,also i brought a few books on vedas,T/S,encyclopedea of rituals etc..,andmy personalnotes collected fromvarious tantras and vedas and manyother books of shrividyaaand otheter ten mahavidyas ect..,i just want toknow if you have gotthe book T/S,or still you are in need ofthese books.if you require any help,please contact at mydoughter"seemasharma's Residential telephoneNo:732.636.8532 thanks spsharma > >_______________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > _______________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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