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[5] Now another definition, as given by Sadáshiva, is Saḿyoga yoga ityukto [...] best, most scientific, definition.
[3] Sadáshiva was Táraka Brahma. As sovereign [...] sphere of intellect in human life.
[83] The women of that day stood at Shivas door and said: “O Sadáshiva, save us from this beastly, distressful [...] peaceful environment in social life.
[29] The concept of a deity must change if there is a change in its acoustic root. So Sadáshiva, the very shelter of human life [...] Tantra, are not the same person.
[32] These deities were the objects [...] they had nothing to do with the Sadáshiva of seven thousand years ago. There [...] cannot be called Vaedyeshvara.)
[1] While explaining the inner significance [...] was saying one of the names of Sadáshiva is “Nat́arája” [...] the scope of all qualifications.
[13] Lord Krśńa was the [...] human society. Similarly, Lord Sadáshiva, the original propounder of Tantra, [...] build a healthy human society.
[4] Párvatii asked: what are the primary causes of success? In reply Sadáshiva said:
[29] “‘I am a follower of Sadáshiva, the brilliance of whose divine [...] Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.
[19] “‘I am a follower of Sadáshiva, the brilliance of whose divine [...] Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.
[6] Viśa cikitsá is native [...] shástra was originated by Lord Sadáshiva. Actually, ayurveda was known to the Aryans earlier than Lord Shiva. But Lord Sadáshiva brought about a blending between vaedyaka shástra and ayurveda.
[9] Surgery, which is considered to [...] shástra. Since the time of Sadáshiva, it has developed a lot. In vaedyaka [...] were well acquainted with surgery.
[20] Therefore this patch of land was known as Bháratavarśa. Almost 7000 years ago Lord Sadashiva was born. During His period people [...] through the efforts of Lord Shiva.
[11] As I was explaining, He is Gunahiina, [...] could you compose something about Sadashiva? About His innumerable qualities?” [...] the following poem on the spot:
[15] Sadáshiva is so vast that He is beyond description. [...] and scope to develop in the mind.
[16] Shiva has been described as “Gańábharańam” [...] have different types of ornaments. Sadáshiva also wears some ornaments: His [...] outsiders would never dare to do that.
[17] Thus, should anyone be afraid of Parama Puruśa, Sadáshiva, the Father of all created beings? [...] doubt as He belongs to one and all.
[68] Wakefulness, dream and sleep – [...] their witnessing Consciousness, Sadáshiva. “I am that Sadáshiva.” Generally in Tantra, (the Esoteric Science) Ardhanáriishvara Shiva is addressed as Sadáshiva. The word Sadáshiva, is not used here in that sense. [...] absorbed in a Shiva-like stance, is Sadáshiva.
[70] The one who is established in the stance of Sadáshiva feels: “All of these creations [...] Brahma, eternal and unchanged.”
[3] The cult that Sadáshiva formulated and introduced into [...] very small portion is theoretical.
[23] And what is more, Sadáshiva Himself was the original propounder [...] the original father of Tantra.
[2] In any case, Sadáshiva arranged these sounds to form [...] cultivation of music we cannot forget Sadáshiva. A little while ago I said that [...] considered from this point of view, Sadáshiva;s contribution was unbounded. [...] Deccan region we call Carnatic.
[17] Lord Sadáshiva is the father of all Tantric scriptures. [...] initiation. There is no alternative.
[14] The Tantric sádhaná introduced by Sadáshiva was the first sádhaná [...] there is no sádhaná.
[14] What is the pure psychic approach? [...] this way or that. On this basis, Sadáshiva developed the science of musical [...] to break the established rules.
[14] Human beings continued to advance [...] humans continuous search, Sadashiva emerged about 7000 years ago. [...] a systematic form, a new life.
[2] By birth all human beings are just [...] first phase of spiritual movement Sadáshiva or the Guru is known as Pashupati.
[4] Now after this first phase is over, [...] second phase of struggle, their Lord Sadáshiva becomes Viireshvara, the Lord [...] pashus, they are heroes or viiras.
[1] Párvatii asked Shiva, “Who has the right to attain salvation?” Sadáshiva replied,
[6] If pariprashnas are put and answered, [...] benefited. But during the time of Sadáshiva nobody was there to put such questions. [...] questions and answers and be benefited.
[3] What to do; how to do; why to do [...] side, constituted by the answers of Sadáshiva, is the ágama shástra. [...] shástra, and the practical answers of Sadáshiva make up the ágama shástra. [...] make up the Tantra shástra.
[21] For those who are searching the Lord without and not within, Sadáshiva says,
[2] Táńd́ava – which was not invented by me, but by Sadáshiva some seven thousand years ago [...] best. But it is not for women.
[3] In Sanskrit, tańd́u [...] Now this dance was invented by Sadáshiva to maintain the physical and psychic [...] táńd́ava there is no mudrá.
[4] Among the disciples, among the [...] was started. It was started by Sadáshiva, and that is why He is called [...] tála was created in Indian music.
[14] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “Eternal [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA. See CAKRA.
[7] Sadáshiva arranged sounds in the form of [...] forget his unique contribution.
[9] If theory precedes practice many [...] fall according to the theory. Lord Sadashiva was the first to realize that [...] name is Lalita Nrtya. Thus Lord Sadáshiva perceived the spirit behind each [...] follows practice will be successful.
[10] When two successfully proven theories [...] Taking “Ta” from Lord Sadáshiva;s Táńd́ava [...] called “Tála”.
[8] Sadáshiva takes ávirbháva. [...] sweet language and punishes also.
[3] The overcoming of material bondages [...] kind of spiritual practice. Lord Sadáshiva was the first propounder of this [...] the heights of spiritual success.
[8] In Tantra the endeavour to establish [...] avidyá leads to degradation. Sadáshiva, the original propounder of Tantra, [...] self-aggrandizement or for revenge.
[9] And it was for this reason that Sadáshiva never wanted the Tantric teachings [...] presently sixty-four Tantric texts.
[56] Tantra can be roughly divided into [...] yoga márga [path of yoga]. Sadáshiva was the propounder of both branches [...] the first-mentioned people to do?
[116] Mantra caetanya : Unless [...] waste of time. In this connection Sadáshiva said in the Rudrayámala Tantra,
[1] You know that according to the [...] About seven thousand years ago, Sadáshiva first introduced the táńd́ava [...] diseases – it is a panacea.
[2] The táńd́ava [...] husks and scatter all around. Lord Sadáshiva invented táńd́ava [...] táńd́ava is easy for everyone to do.
[1] You know, in Devabháśá [...] jumping, and it was a creation of Lord Sadáshiva; and it has a healing effect in [...] on your mind and on your spirit.
[11] Sadáshiva introduced the táńd́ava [...] táńd́ava .
[16] How does the individual move ahead? [...] rapidly recede. The God of struggle, Sadáshiva, is the death of death. That is to say, He is as dreadful as death, for death itself.
[1] As the sphere of knowledge increases, [...] thousand years ago a great yogi, Sadáshiva, systematized different branches [...] the shástras [scriptures].
[2] Everyone knows that Sadáshiva was the original propounder of the science of music in this world. The same Sadáshiva was the propounder of Áyurveda, [...] . Now the question is, why was Sadáshiva so interested in the arts of dance, song and instrumental music?
[4] When Sadáshiva introduced the science of intuitional [...] part is giita , or song.
[29] The concept of a deity must change if there is a change in its acoustic root. So Sadáshiva, the very shelter of human life [...] Tantra, are not the same person.
[32] These deities were the objects [...] they had nothing to do with the Sadáshiva of seven thousand years ago. There [...] cannot be called Vaedyeshvara.)
[51] Even now, if a persons conduct [...] that person is! He is just like Sadáshiva!” That is, even after seven [...] nor the so-called untouchables.
[42] These are the deities of that transition stage of Indian history. Sadáshiva of seven thousand years ago has [...] Buŕo Shiva is a Buddhist deity.
[4] One who possesses divine vision [...] in the souls of all creatures is Sadáshiva. For the punishment of the wicked [...] thunderbolt of welfare”].
[4] In the older days, Párvatii [...] representative of humanity, would ask Sadáshiva all the eternal questions of the [...] because of their practical value.
[38] Sadáshiva says, “Whatever exists has [...] within the vast body of the Creator.
[3] [Whatever has been created in the [...] be created in the future. I, Sadáshiva, the sole cognition, am the supreme [...] opposite characteristics to all.]
[17] We cannot say that something which [...] remains ever-present on the lap of Sadáshiva, the Infinite Consciousness, like [...] never lost, and never will be lost.
[22] The present, which is the result [...] existences flow with sweetness. Thus Sadáshiva, the repository of cognition, knows everything that has been thus far created.
[27] So it has been said that Yadeva [...] is destined, is already known to Sadáshiva, the All-knowing Entity. He knows [...] but people do not realize this.
[35] So it has been rightly said that this Paramashiva, this Sadáshiva, is the uninvolved witness to [...] been symbolized by His third eye.
[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian [...] Mountains"; one of the three wives of Sadáshiva. PRAKRTI, PARAMÁ PRAKRTI. [...] dominated by the PURÁŃAS.
[25] A person becomes like his or her [...] dancer of India and of the world was Sadáshiva. He talked about Shabda Brahma. [...] the objects of their thinking.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] Consciousness, Puruśa . SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “eternal [...] “perfected” by the guru.
[1] What is the pure psychic approach? [...] this way or that. On this basis, Sadáshiva developed the science of musical [...] to break the established rules.
[81] About seven thousand years ago Sadáshiva came onto the earth, and about [...] will be dispelled with His coming.
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[6] Human life is characterized by [...] culture is the sum total of them all. Sadashiva wanted to systematise all those [...] guide them along the right path.
[7] So, the initiation of a revolutionary [...] “Táraka Brahma”. Sadashiva was one such Táraka Brahma [...] tremendous wave of social progress.
[8] One may ask whether Sadashiva alone brought about these major [...] according to his instructions.
[3] The movement of the human mind [...] movements of mind. That is why Lord Sadáshiva said: Caturtho samatábhávo [...] not even in the spiritual sphere.
[10] SADÁSHIVA. See SHIVA. SÁHITYA. [...] taught by Lord Shiva. SHIVA, SADÁSHIVA. A great Tantric guru of 5000 [...] member of the lowest caste in India.
[2] The mental trend of Ráŕh [...] [Religion of the Rśis]. Lord Sadáshiva;s advent occurred about 7500 years [...] vital treasure in all respects.
[1] This is not a story of modern times. [...] Ráŕh first received from Lord Sadáshiva an opportunity to fly the colours [...] conceived the idea of building temples.
[1] Everything has a point of origin, [...] and to saturate with bliss. Lord Sadáshiva, the central figure of universal [...] before it reaches its single goal.
[3] If there is anything that is sweet [...] it is due to the advent of Lord Sadáshiva. There is neither caste discrimination [...] purview of a discussion on culture.
[13] Afterwards, those people learned [...] lands of Central Asia – Lord Sadáshiva, that great personality, the life [...] 17 )
[51] “Táńd́ava, [...] Originally published in Hindi as “Sadáshiva – Tantra ko Pratham Pravartak” [...] Keshavánanda Avt., and ÁAA.
[178] “Párvatii lent” excerpt. Discourse in Hindi. Originally published in Hindi as “Sadáshiva – Tantra ko Pratham Pravartak” [...] Keshavánanda Avt., and ÁAA.
[1] We will discuss Tantra a little [...] original propounder of Tantra was Lord Sadáshiva.
[4] What to do; how to do; why to do [...] side, constituted by the answers of Sadáshiva, is the ágama shástra. [...] shástra, and the practical answers of Sadáshiva make up the ágama shástra. [...] make up the Tantra shástra.
[2] In the older days, Párvatii [...] representative of humanity, would ask Sadáshiva all the eternal questions of the [...] because of their practical value.
[2] About seven thousand years ago a great yogi, Sadáshiva, systematised different branches [...] best to create a practical cult.
[5] “I am a follower of Sadáshiva, the brilliance of whose divine [...] Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.
[19] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “Eternal [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “Eternal [...] about the nature of the universe.
[12] When with the help of ones [...] life into, a mantra. Therefore Sadáshiva has said:
[11] For example, Sadáshiva came some 7000 years ago, and [...] Mahásambhúti is born to guide the world.
[367] Gradually those early humans developed [...] questions. During this period of search, Sadáshiva appeared, about 7000 years ago. [...] took a new form, and a new life.
[371] Sadáshiva, who was born into this world [...] all. Hence the people called Him Sadáshiva; sadá means “always,” and shiva means “welfare.” So Sadáshiva means “one whose only vow [...] welfare of all living beings.”
[20] When He comes, after creating His [...] Mahásambhúti. In that way came Sadáshiva, in that way came Krśńa. [...] the most scathing condemnation.
[3] From a perusal of ancient Indian history, we know that Sadáshiva was born over seven thousand years [...] begin to understand philosophy.
[1] About seven thousand years ago Sadáshiva and His wife Kálii did intensive spiritual practice and enjoyed immense bliss. Sadáshiva was the original propounder of [...] different samádhis. One day Sadáshiva playfully withdrew her bliss for [...] sweetness of that accumulated bliss.
[1] [Seven thousand] years ago there was a great yogi; His name was Sadáshiva – Shiva. You know, in Tantra [...] through sádhaná.
[5] Shiva was a Mahákaola. He [...] kulakuńd́alinii of others also. So Shiva, or Sadáshiva, was a Mahákaola. And He [...] and yogic pursuits, or actions.
[142] This word has an unusual origin. [...] Colloquially, kaparda means “Sadáshiva”. Another meaning of kaparda is [...] and wore ornaments in their ears.
[169] To the left of us, that is, to [...] northern extremity of India in the Sadashiva mountain range. Some people may [...] animals can be found in this part.
[171] The Sadashiva range (Upper Himalayas) run west [...] water it freezes and turns to ice.
[2] Sadáshiva was born at a time when the age [...] at the time of the Atharvaveda.
[12] All this proves that the synthesis [...] deities cannot be the wives of Sadáshiva, who is seven thousand years old, [...] but actually she is a Jain deity.
[2] The next word is Shiva. Shiva also [...] great yogi in India named Shiva, or Sadáshiva. He always maintained His spiritual [...] means the Cosmic Consciousness.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “Eternal [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “Eternal [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “Eternal [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[1] You know that even before Sadáshiva there was dance, there was music; [...] manner. The dexterous hands of Sadáshiva made it a science – rather, an artistic science.
[2] It is not an easy job to dance [...] within the framework of science by Sadáshiva, and that is why He is also known [...] Dancers”. (And another name of Sadáshiva is “Nádatanu”, that is, “music personified”.)
[3] Dance is a highly-developed art. [...] is saḿgiita . Lord Sadáshiva brought everything within the [...] “artistic science”.
[6] That is why Lord Sadáshiva is known as Nat́arája. [...] táńd́ava is a mudrá .
[18] This is the science, and this science was invented by Sadáshiva. It is to be learned with proper [...] with the sweetness they displayed.
[5] Even before Sadáshiva there were songs and dances, but there was no system. Lord Sadáshiva brought that music and those dances [...] more rhythmic and less mudraic.
[11] But for Gods consent, none [...] is the ultimate truth – is Sadáshiva [Eternal Consciousness].
[21] In collective life also some become [...] manifested in realizing. “I am Sadáshiva or consciousness personified”. The term Sadáshiva means always being in consciousness. Sadáshiva was also a historical figure. [...] others sleeping divinity.
[26] The limited human mind grasps external [...] universe, which is the Liila of Sadáshiva also gives Him infinite, ecstatic [...] the golden, glittering entity.
[1] Today I will relate to you an episode [...] lost. I think you all know that Sadáshiva was the first Tantric Mahákaola [...] or theoretical moral principles.
[1] The world is rhythmic. The subtler [...] created by the Shaeva ideal of Lord Sadáshiva, and thus it was possible to distribute [...] earth and the nether world.”
[3] Primitive human beings in the distant [...] rágińiis . This was largely done by Sadáshiva. Later a perfect blending of song [...] the cruder expressions of life.
[9] But finally one must remember, [...] It is the Shivokti, said by Lord Sadáshiva, that is the rudimental faculty [...] – it is Guru Vákyam.
[20] The third meaning is Sadáshiva, who was born into this world [...] Hence the people called Him “Sadáshiva”; sadá means “always”, [...] “welfare”. So “Sadáshiva” means “one whose only vow [...] great man, this great personality.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “Eternal [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[12] PAIṊCA BHÚTA. Five [...] Mountains”; one of the three wives of SADÁSHIVA. PRÁKRTA. The seven [...] is, “common people”.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] person, spiritual aspirant. SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “eternal [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “Eternal [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[2] Sadáshiva was born at a time when the age [...] at the time of the Atharvaveda.
[12] All this proves that the synthesis [...] deities cannot be the wives of Sadáshiva, who is seven thousand years old, [...] but actually she is a Jain deity.
[45] The first human being in history to become established in the eight occult powers was Sadáshiva, so out of respect people used [...] [Adorned with Vibhúti].