Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Chidvilasa Stavah ********************************************* Eva mAtmani chatuShkalAmayE sarvatattvasamavAyalakShaNE nyAsamAhu riha vaikharAdivA gvrittitAsamavishEShabhAvanam //...............15 The Kamakala having four components Ravi, Agni, Chandra & Yoni represents the 4 tattvas namely: Atma tattva, Vidya tattva, Siva tattva and the samashti tattva of these three tattvas collectively which is called Turiya or anAkhya tattva. These 4 tattvas are to be contemplated while performing the agni, surya, chandra, brahma kala nyasas as a part of bahirmatrika nyasa; vaikhari, madhyama, pashyanti & para matrikas collectively (samashti) as well as individually (vyashti). pUruShatvasamavAptihEtupu ryaShTakAkhyanijasUkShmavarShmaNah chitpadE layavidhAna maShTavA gdEvatAnyasana miShTa muttamam //............16 The rahasya of ashta (8) vagdevata nyasa is described here. The upasaka has to dissolve his sukshma (subtle) puryashtakas in *Chit*. The sukshma puryashtakas are: chitta, chetya, chaitanya karmendriyas, jnanendriyas, karmendriyas, jiva, kala, sarira The sthula puryashtakas are: karmendriyas, jnanendriyas, pancha pranas, pancha bhutas, antahkarana chatushtaya, avidya, kama, karma antarangakaraNAnyupAdhayah svaprakAshanabhaso(a)tra sankramAt pIThabhAva mupayAnti tAni ta nyAsakarma paradhAmni hrillayah //..........17 /// Another Patha Bheda // antarangakaraNa prabhAvatah svaprakAshanabhasotra sankramAt pIthabhAva mupayAnti tAni ta nyAsakarma paradhAmni hrillayah //........17 Here Arghya Samskara and Pitha Nyasas are descirbed. The ArghyapAtrAdhara Pitha, Arghya pAtra & Arghya are to be contemplated as Agni, Ravi & Chandra. The 4th principle called Turiya has to be contemplated here which is the Source of these 3. These 3 principles are again correlated with Tattva Traya, Dhama Traya & Matrika Traya. The 4th one which is Turiya is the Samashti Tattva of all these 3. The *trika* or the Triad tattva, dhama & matrika are dissolved into the respective Samashti Turiya Tattva of pAda, pAtra, paramAmrita trika. This sort of laya prakriya or dissolution into the Turiya Tattva of Samashti Trika is the *Arghya Samskara*. Note: 1) Tattva Traya includes: a) Atma tattva (31 principles from Prithivi to Maya out of 36 principles) b) Vidya Tattva (Shuddha vidya, Ishwara, Sadasiva tattva) c) Shiva Tattva (Sakti & Siva) d) The samashti tattva of these 3 is Turiya / Nirupadhika Tattva 2) Dhama Traya includes: a) Pashyanti vak b) Madhyama vak c) Vaikhari vak d) The samashti of these is Para Vak Pitha Nyasa : Chitta, Ahamkara, Buddhi, Manas are the 4 pithas of Chit. The laya or dissolution of these 4 vrittis in the Hridaya Akasa / Dahara Akasa is the *Pitha Nyasa*. tattvadhAmayugamAtrikAtmaka tri-tribhEdaniyatasvalakShaNam pAna pAtraparamAmritatraya nturyavishramaNa marghyashodhanam //..................18 (This is a sort of repetition of the above sloka but a bit elaborate) As per the Srividya Sampradaya, the Tattva, Dhama & Matrika are categorized into 3 each respectively. The 4th state is the Turiya tattva which is beyond these *Trika*. The arghya samskara / shodhana is to: Contemplate the aspect of Arghya pAtrAdhAra, Arghya pAtra, paramAmrita with each of the category of Trika respectively. mEdinIpramukha mAshivam matam tattva chakra miha chakra muttamam svasvabhAvasamavAyabhAsinI dEvatA bhavati sAmvidI kalA //..................19 All the 36 principles have to be contemplated as identical with the Nava Trikona Sriyantra as per the *Samhara Krama* from Bhupura to Bindu Sthana. By contemplating these 36 principles to identical with the Sriyantra, the Upasaka has to contemplate the *Samvidi Kala* to be himself. Note: The bhavana of *aham iti eva vibhavaye bhavanim* is the rahasya here. antarasya nijasamvidAtmano mAtu rakShakaraNAtmano bahih mEyasamvidi samarpaNam sadA vAhanam samarasatvalakShaNam //...........20 mAta (jnAta), mEya (jnEya) & mAna (jnAna) is the triputi. Among these, jnAta is non-different from the paramatma chaitanya. This Chaitanya through the upadhis of sadhaka is reflected in the external world thereby making the sadhaka / Jiva Bahirmukha (Extrovert). The sadhaka becoming antarmukha, has to bring back the antahkarana chatushtaya, jnana / karma indriyas to the Source ie., back to the Chaitanya. This act of bringing back to the source is *Avahana* of Tripurasundari. In the forthcoming slokas, Shri Amritanandanatha explains the rahasyas of Panchopachara, Nithi Nitya Puja, Navavarana Puja etc. ////////////// to be continued ////////////////// with regs, sriram Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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