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Yoga and Bhakti (3)

[8] What is Pramáńa? [...] Pramáńáni.” Pratyakśa, Ágama and Anumána are known as [...] Pramáńa. The third one is Ágama: that which you cannot see and [...] (Pratyakśa, Anumána, Ágama) the existence of any object is [...] accepted. He advocated –

Views of Other Faiths (1)

[22] Pramáńa [validation] [...] anumána [inference] and ágama [authority]. Charvaka only [...] as pramáńa .

Vibration, Form and Colour (1)

[68] “O Shiva! You have turned people away from me by your imaginary scriptures (Ágama). And as I am kept hidden from [...] creation goes on increasing.”

The Minimum Qualifications for a Sádhaka (3)

[2] Once Parvati asked Shiva a few [...] with two wings. One wing is “ágama”, the other “nigama”. [...] Shiva’s answers as “agama”.

[4] “A”, the first letter [...] third line, form the word “ágama”. Párvati’s questions [...] the theoretical side of Tantra.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 3 (1)

[1] Nigama is the collection of all [...] minds [regarding spirituality], and ágama is the collection of the answers [...] salvation? It is all unscientific.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 2 (5)

[4] The Formulation of Ágama and Nigama

[17] In spiritual practice only a few [...] the answers of Shiva are known as ágama shástra. The combined name of ágama and nigama is Tantra.

[19] Ágataḿ Shivavaktrebhyoh [...] thought” – is ma. Tasmat ágama ucyate – “therefore it is known as á-ga-ma, that is, ágama.”

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 1 (3)

[3] What to do; how to do; why to do [...] answers of Sadáshiva, is the ágama shástra. In other words, [...] of Sadáshiva make up the ágama shástra. Nigama and ágama together make up the Tantra shástra.

Glossary (3)

[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] teach all lessons of meditation. ÁGAMA AND NIGAMA. Nigama means questions on spiritual topics; or the theoretical side of TANTRA. Agama means answers to the questions; [...] mentally and spiritually”.

[11] NEOHUMANISM. A worldview characterized [...] one’s devotion. NIGAMA. See ÁGAMA AND NIGAMA. NIYOGA. An ancient [...] purpose of producing offspring.

Tantra and Sádhaná (2)

[10] Tantra is broadly composed of two parts – nigama and ágama. The former is mainly theoretical; [...] inclined to categorize them as nigama.

[13] [The science which comes from the [...] Krśńa, is called ágama. ( 1 ) ]

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[94] That is to say, “This Tantra, or Ágama Shástra, was actually composed [...] declared themselves to be Tantrics.

Táńd́ava, Shástra, and the Teachings of Shiva (4)

[4] The two of them together, Shiva [...] collective name of the answers is ágama. Ágama and nigama together form the basis of Tantra shástra.

[10] Both interpretations of tantra [...] earlier, Tantra has two wings, ágama and nigama. Both these interpretations come from ágama and nigama.

Supreme Benevolence and Mundane Pleasure (Shreya and Preya) (1)

[68] Jo mano goar álá jálá Ágama pothi Iśt́á [...] Káleṋ bob samvohia jaesá.

Subjective Approach through Objective Adjustment (2)

[2] Now, many important questions of [...] nigama, and the answer portion, ágama. The collective name of ágama and nigama is Tantra.

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 17) (2)

[5] In Tantra, the nigama, that is, the collection of Párvatii’s questions, and the ágama, the compilation of Shiva’s [...] philosophy, with its nigama and ágama, is complete. If one of the aspects is excluded, the inner essence of Tantra is jeopardized.

Shiva's Seven Secrets (4)

[3] What is Tantra? In Tantra there are two portions, ágama and nigama, just like [...] philosophical questions and ágama is the practical cult. The cult side is ágama and the philosophical side [...] a bird, and the bird is Tantra.

[4] Ágataḿ Shiva vaktebhyaḿ [...] vásudesya Tasmád ágama ucyate.

Publisher's Note (2)

[10] “Pashvácára, [...] A Few Problems Solved 6. “Ágama and Nigama” in Ánanda [...] [Various Uses of Letters] 2. “Ágama” in Varńa Vicitrá [...] cakra) in A Few Problems Solved 9.

Prout and Neohumanism (1)

[18] The spiritual approach goes beyond [...] is Nigama and the other wing is Agama. Spirituality is like the Tantric [...] beatitude towards the Supreme Entity.

Prápta Vákya and Ápta Vákya (1)

[6] The third source of knowledge, ágama or authoritative documents, can [...] very detrimental to human society.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt G (3)

[4] What to do; how to do; why to do [...] answers of Sadáshiva, is the ágama shástra. In other words, [...] of Sadáshiva make up the ágama shástra. Nigama and ágama together make up the Tantra shástra.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt F (2)

[3] In Tantra, the nigama, that is, the collection of Párvatii’s questions, and the ágama, the compilation of Shiva’s [...] philosophy, with its nigama and ágama is complete. If one of the aspects is excluded, the inner essence of Tantra is jeopardized.

Ideation on Brahma (2)

[27] Jo mano goar álá jálá Ágama pothi Iśt́á málá.

[28] Any object of knowledge which enters [...] Knowledge of philosophical texts (agama pothi) can be compared to a pile [...] vibrations of body, mind and speech.

Ekendriya – 2 (1)

[15] The next source of knowledge is authority (ágama). People normally accept the words [...] or authority is very unreliable.

Distortion (Discourse 21) (4)

[33] There is a system of making new [...] made in this way, for example, ágama. In one shloka it is said:

[34] Ágataḿ shivavaktrebhyah [...] vásudevasya tasmát ágama ucyate

[35] [That which has come from Shiva’s [...] is called á-ga-ma – ágama.]

[36] In other words, the word ágama has been formed by taking the [...] about twelve hundred years ago.

Glossary (3)

[1] ABHIMÁNA. Inflated ego. [...] That which goes against DHARMA. ÁGAMA AND NIGAMA. Nigama means questions on spiritual topics; or the theoretical side of TANTRA. Agama means answers to the questions; [...] crude. See also VIDYÁ SHAKTI.

[10] NÁRÁYAŃA. [...] (PRAKRTI)”. NIGAMA. See ÁGAMA and NIGAMA. NIRGUŃA [...] GUŃAS; Non-Qualified Brahma.

Devotion and the Realm of Intellectuality (4)

[3] Tantra Shástra has been compared to a bird which has two wings - one is Ágama and the other is Nigama. Whatever [...] the objective world constitute Agama Shástra. So the questions [...] Párvatii said is Nigama.

[5] “Ágatam Shivavaktrebhyo” [...] ma. Thus it is known as “ágama”.

[6] “Matam” is as in abhimatá. [...] knowledge comes in the form of agama is from the Guru, or Parama Puruśa, or Paramátmá.

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (2)

[36] Pramáńa is of three [...] anumána (inference) and ágama (authority or testimony). When [...] perceived, it is called conception).

[37] To accept the perception or inference of a person in whom one has confidence is called ágama or authority. But if the perception [...] the blind followers themselves.

Cardinal Attributions of God (2)

[15] Pramáńa: “Pratyakśa, anumána ágama pramánáni”. [...] is fire. This is anumána. Ágama is ápta vákya. But [...] gospels of áptavákya.

Glossary (1)

[1] Abhidhamma (Pali): “getting [...] Ádhama: lowermost Ágama: the replies of Shiva to the questions [...] Maháyána Buddhism

Art and Science (2)

[8] Spiritual practice comes within [...] known as Nigama, the other portion, Ágama. The questions of Párvatii [...] replies of Shiva were known as Ágama.

Glossary (3)

[1] ABHIMÁNA. Inflated ego. [...] teach all lessons of meditation. ÁGAMA AND NIGAMA. Nigama means questions on spiritual topics; or the theoretical side of TANTRA. Ágama means answers to the questions; [...] the unit is the JIIVÁTMAN.

[11] NÁRÁYAŃA. [...] (PRAKRTI)”. NIGAMA. See ÁGAMA and NIGAMA.

Ágama and Nigama (6)

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[2] You know, in Tantra Shástra there are two wings – one wing of Tantra is called ágama and the other wing is known as [...] Tantrah parikiirttitah”.

[4] There are two wings of Tantra – one is ágama and the other nigama. Á – gaḿ + al = ágama and ni – gaḿ + al = nigama.

[5] Ágatáḿ shivavaktrebhyah [...] vásudevasya Tasmát Ágama ucyate.

[13] “Átmajiṋánam [...] Shiva. So this should be treated as ágama.