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[2] In each and every structure there is the vidyá force and the avidyá force; and where the vidyá force wins, the resultant is life, and where the vidyá force is defeated, the resultant [...] belligerent forces – one is vidyá and the other is avidyá. Vidyá elevates humanity. It aids the [...] controlling point of the pineal gland.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] the subtle to the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] the intervention of the gods. VIDYÁ. Centripetal, or introversial, [...] discrimination between good and evil.
[25] In the scriptures knowledge is divided into two categories, vidyá and avidyá. What we learn [...] knowledge? In reply it is said,
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[11] Wherever there is form, it is of [...] (avidyá) and centripetal (vidyá) forces; and as a result their [...] very vast universal vibration.
[2] Tantra, as you know, is divided into two branches – vidyá and avidyá. Shiva formulated [...] compulsory for practitioners of both vidyá and avidyá tantra. The [...] ultimate annihilation, whereas vidyá tantra leads one from crude to [...] certain things in the crude world.
[4] The second stage is artha. What [...] over others. This stage is neither vidyá nor avidyá – its [...] of pragmatism or spirituality.
[22] Then one says “O Lord, by [...] the Centripetal force, is called Vidyá and the Centrifugal force is called [...] intuitional practice is the fight between Vidyá and Avidyá. Sádhaná is to strengthen vidyá, the centripetal force, in ones movement towards the nave of the cosmological order.
[14] The eighth characteristic is vidyá. Vidyá is derived from the Vedic root-verb [...] objectivities”. It is of two types: vidyá and avidyá. Avidyá is mainly concerned with external life whereas vidyá is concerned with internal life. [...] strive to abolish modern science.
[16] You should know what avidyá [...] – and you should know what vidyá is, too. With the help of avidyá one may develop in the physical sphere, and with the help of vidyá, one may strive to attain liberation. Vidyá and avidyá will help human [...] material and spiritual spheres.
[19] These are the ten characteristics [...] organs), dhii (benevolent intellect), vidyá (spiritual knowledge), satyaḿ (love of truth) and akrodha (non-anger).
[19] “Vidyá”. Vidyá means “self-knowledge”, [...] to labour hard to attain either vidyá or avidyá. For dhármika people, vidyá is essential. Avidyá, however, [...] know the definition of satyam is:
[20] Accelerated progress towards the [...] Pratisaiṋcara with the help of the force of Vidyá. Though Vidyá is non-existent in the Supreme [...] vidyáyá vimuktaye. “Vidyá is that which leads to complete [...] of your small “I”.
[32] There is yet another circumstance [...] drsta vedaniiya. With the help of Vidyá a link is formed between the self [...] desires) causing a mutative reaction.
[16] These Devayonis are of seven kinds. [...] music is called “Gandharva Vidya” in Saḿskrta. Those who [...] stages of Devayoni come into being.
[1] Yesterday I talked about the Puranic [...] called Yudhiśt́hira Vidyá in yoga shástra [...] brother, Yudhiśt́hira.
[6] “The movement is towards [...] the Cosmic centripetal force, or vidyá shakti in Sanskrit. When a microcosm [...] state of supreme emancipation.
[7] When asked by his disciples, Lord [...] centrifugal. The centripetal forces called Vidyá Shakti or centre-seeking force. Those moving with Vidyá Shakti get inspiration to move [...] increases the radius, and where Vidyá is more strong the radius is always [...] That is, how to strengthen the Vidyá Shakti? That is a spiritual secret. [...] Samyak Darshan in Saḿskrta.
[14] Here, in this case, the concentric force is called vidyá - vidyá shakti. This concentric force [...] – on the human entity, rather.
[17] Similarly, the influence of the concentric force, the vidyá shakti, has two effects. One is samvit shakti, another is hládinii shakti.
[12] Suppose there are two persons. [...] named “rákśasii vidyá.” In ancient India (by ancient [...] been known as something different.
[37] In the world there are many wise and gifted people who understand the difference between Vidyá and Avidyá. Theoretically, [...] sinful actions. This suppression of Vidyá is also an expression of Avidyá shakti in ones personal life.
[38] Incidentally, I remember a story. [...] indeed. Under the influence of Vidyá shakti he even made a vow to give [...] abhinivesha or psychic obsession.
[25] Where the two forces, Vidyá and Avidyá, are in equilibrium, [...] squarely on the solid ground Brahma.
[31] Sleep is the condition of highest [...] Avidyá and finally giving up Vidyá too, you will have to establish [...] Dakśińácára.
[86] Savikalpa Samádhi or the determinate suspension comprises the fullness of Vidyá Prakrti (Introversive Force); [...] tether of space, time, and person.
[3] By cosmological system we mean [...] principle (Sattvaguńa) is called Vidyá. When these objects, revolving [...] sun, the earth no longer remains.
[29] Under the influence of Vidyámáyá [...] thought-process and prolongs its duration. In Vidyá cognition predominates, whereas in Avidyá there predominates action (Vidyá is a Cognitive force, and Avidyá [...] difficult to move towards Brahma.
[30] Andhaḿ tamah pravishanti yevidya mupásate Tato bhuyáiva te tamo ya u vidyáyáḿratáh.
[31] The person who worships Avidyá drifts towards darkness and the person who worships Vidyá goes even deeper into the darkness.
[33] Vidyá and Avidyá have contrary [...] above declaration with regard to Vidyá and Avidyá i.e. salvation [...] salvation, there must be balance between Vidyá and Avidyá to move forward. Although the movement towards Brahma must be introvertive (Vidyá), one should not give up Avidyá [...] to it. Here the balance between Vidyá and Avidyá refers to the [...] the period of material enjoyment.
[34] Vidyá incávidyá inca yastadvedobhayaḿ [...] tiirtvá vidyayá mrtamashnuvte.
[11] 6) Vidyámáyá [...] towards the Supreme with help of the Vidyá force of Prakrti. At the last [...] non-existent – even the force of Vidyá vanishes. A sadhaka, in order [...] the path of pratisaiṋcara.
[7] Whenever there is a nucleus in [...] forces are working: one is the vidyá shakti and the other is the avidyá [...] increases. On the contrary, when the vidyá shakti dominates, human beings [...] the original hub of the universe.
[1] You know, life is a constant fight, a fight between the evil force and the divine force, vidyá shakti and avidyá shakti. [...] “war”, “fight”.
[8] Sometimes it also happens that [...] known as rákśasii vidyá in Sanskrit.
[5] In the case of the nucleus of the [...] centre-seeking, force is called vidyá; and the centrifugal force is called avidyá.
[7] Now this vidyá, that is, this centre-seeking, [...] living minds. These effects of vidyá on the human mind – two [...] shakti and hládinii shakti.
[11] And the other force is vidyá shakti, the centripetal [force. [...] and the other is hládinii.
[12] What is samvit? Someone who is [...] created by the samvit shakti of vidyá. “I should do something.”
[13] Now after this feeling [is aroused] [...] movement is affected by two forces, vidyá and avidyá. Vidyá has two effects, samvit and hládinii, and avidyá has vikśepa and ávarańii.
[18] Now, you see that many people are [...] centripetal one, is known as Vidyá, and the centrifugal one is [...] Puruśa is your Father.
[25] When the Hirańmaya Kośa [...] of another it is termed Daevii Vidya. When the Vijiṋánamaya [...] another it is called Gandharava Vidyá. A person with this capacity is [...] Rákśasii or Paeshácika (demonic Vidyá. When the Manomaya Kośa [...] Kośa of another it is Bhuta Vidya or hypnotism. If the Kámamaya [...] Nirguńa state. The aspirant says:
[13] RÁDHIKÁ SHAKTI, HLÁDINII SHAKTI. A positive expressional aspect of VIDYÁ SHAKTI which a person experiences [...] path of progress of human society.
[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] AND VIBHÁJANII SHAKTI. VIDYÁ SHAKTI. Centripetal, or introversial, [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[15] “Vidyá” means “true knowledge”. Vidyá is divided into two sections: vidyá and avidyá. Avidyá is mundane knowledge and includes material science. Vidyá means spiritual science. One must [...] a less educated person, acquire vidyá? Here vidyá does not mean the self-realization that you get through books, “vidyá” means the movement of the mind towards Parama Puruśa.
[1] Yesterday I talked about the Puranic [...] called Yudhiśt́hira vidyá in yoga shástra. That is, [...] brother, Yudhiśt́hira.
[8] In Tantra the endeavour to establish [...] leads to self-realization is called vidyá sádhaná. And that branch of Tantra which is neither vidyá sádhaná nor avidyá [...] upavidyá sádhaná. Only vidyá sádhaná contributes [...] self-aggrandizement or for revenge.
[9] Vidyá sádhaná was almost [...] be reborn as worms and insects.
[10] Human beings practise sádhaná [...] with Brahma, they must practise Vidyá Tantra, and not Avidyá [...] sádhanás is that the practitioners of Vidyá Tantra channelize their spiritual [...] powers for mundane benefits. Through Vidyá Tantra one “binds” [...] binds [dominates] living beings. Vidyá Tantrics accept Paramátmá [...] they have acquired towards Him.
[129] Tantras nivrtti márga [...] upavidyá. Nivrtti márga, or Vidyá Tantra, brings about the highest [...] simply waste their valuable time.
[38] Vauṋge prakáshitá vidyá Maethilye prabaliikrtá [...] Gurjjare pralayaḿgatá.
[66] Fight is the essence of life. Biologically, [...] However, it cannot be denied that Vidyá or spiritual force is totally absent in this phase. In fact, in the struggle between Vidyá and Avidyá the former is [...] the phase of withdrawal, it is Vidyá which supplies the life juice [...] every sphere there is fight between Vidyá and Avidyá, and the resultant [...] of crudification goes on; when Vidyá wins the process of introversion goes on.
[67] Everywhere in the manifested or [...] ceaseless fight going on between Vidyá and Avidyá. For running [...] there is also the fight between Vidyá and Avidyá. Even within [...] police forces for maintaining peace.
[3] Sá vidyá yá vimuktaye
[26] My personal opinion is that atom [...] bankrupt. The conflict between Vidyá [the introversial force] and [...] play in promoting human welfare.
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[11] Ánandaḿ brahmeti [...] bhárgavii váruńii vidyá. Parame vyomni pratiśt́hitá. [...] Brahmavarcasena. Mahán kiirtyá.
[25] In the world of thought, two forces [...] avidyá repulses and the force of vidyá draws the entities towards Parama [...] moving around Puruśottama.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] the subtle to the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[5] HLÁDINII SHAKTI, RÁDHIKÁ SHAKTI. An expression of vidyá shakti, or VIDYÁ, which one experiences as a desire to do something practical towards spiritual attainment.
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAMVIT SHAKTI. An expression of vidyá shakti, or VIDYÁ, which one experiences as the [...] idea. SVABHÁVA. Nature.
[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] the intervention of the gods. VIDYÁ. Centripetal, or introversial, [...] to control his or her destiny.
[34] Having accelerated your speed, if you embrace the force of Vidya, rejecting Avidyá, you [...] force of attraction of the Great.
[1] ANANDA MARGA. Path of divine bliss; [...] the subtle to the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[11] VIDYÁ. Centripetal, or introversial, [...] subtle. See also AVIDYÁ.
[18] While hallucinations usually take [...] are termed rákśasii vidyá and rákśasii máyá [...] mánas. In such circumstances,
[1] The men of the minds party, [...] blind one. On the other side is the Vidyá force that arouses the kulakuńd́alinii [...] kurukśetra of the world.
[5] Never can we have the sun and the [...] the psychic inclination based on Vidyá and the ideal of the highest good [...] popularity? It is a form of hypocrisy.
[9] These are [Pandus] five sons. [...] factors there advance on one side the Vidyá sádhakas, those of Pandus [...] first shloka of the Giitá.
[6] Vidyá and Avidyá [...] they preach sweet words of peace.
[92] Similarly, manomaya kośa [...] This is known as Paeshácii Vidyá in Sanskrit; there is no English [...] persons it is called Gándharva vidyá. By this influence other persons [...] kośa of another is called Daevii vidya. It is by this influence and also by Gandharva vidyá that lesser Gurus guide their disciples. Gandharva vidyá is used in this way in the form of kiirtana and bhajana, etc.
[93] When satya loka or átman [...] person it is called Bráhmii vidyá and when the átman of one [...] means of these two, Bráhmii vidyá and Bráhmii Ákarśańa [...] from subtler to cruder spheres.
[92] Similarly, manomaya kośa [...] This is known as Paeshácii Vidyá in Sanskrit; there is no English [...] persons it is called Gándharva vidyá. By this influence other persons [...] kośa of another is called Daevii vidya. It is by this influence and also by Gandharva vidyá that lesser Gurus guide their disciples. Gandharva vidyá is used in this way in the form of kiirtana and bhajana, etc.
[93] When satya loka or átman [...] person it is called Bráhmii vidyá and when the átman of one [...] means of these two, Bráhmii vidyá and Bráhmii Ákarśańa [...] from subtler to cruder spheres.
[2] Among the social functions are: [...] symbolizes the forces of light or vidyá (knowledge) overcoming the forces [...] Phálguna. Spring Festival.]
[12] It is necessary now to say something [...] Sanskrit name is sámudrik vidyá, that is, “knowledge brought from overseas”.
[22] Besides self-knowledge, the other [...] knowledge – the two branches of vidyá – are shadows of knowledge.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] the subtle to the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[17] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] the intervention of the gods. VIDYÁ. Knowledge; centripetal, or [...] of the highest caste in India.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] AVIDYÁ. Ignorance. See also VIDYÁ. AVADHÚTA or AVADHÚTIKÁ. [...] the tradition of Shaeva Tantra.
[14] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] the intervention of the gods. VIDYÁ. Knowledge. See also AVIDYÁ.
[14] One is a hypocrite who escapes into vidyá alone and says, “I shall [...] said that paying attention only to vidyá leads to greater darkness.
[15] What then should one do? There [...] serving this world do not strive for vidyá alone; they also serve the world. [...] sannyásins, but by family people as well.
[22] Those who go by vidyá alone, that is, who endeavour [...] called hypocrites in the scriptures.
[6] GANDHARVA. One of the seven [...] that music is called gandharva vidyá . Also, a class of positive microvita.
[1] The combined name of dance, song [...] is nothing but gandharva vidyá (science of music) . [...] worthy to be termed gandharva vidyá.
[3] Vidyá dadáti vinayaḿ vinayát [...] dhanáddharma tato sukham.
[10] Now here also, in the case of the [...] the centripetal force is called vidyá shakti, and the other force is called avidyá shakti.
[11] What is vidyá and what is avidyá? There [...] sentient principle, we say it is vidyá shakti. And when as a result of [...] say it is avidyá shakti.
[12] Now you know, these two shaktis, that is vidyá shakti and avidyá shakti, [...] Avarańa means “to cover”.
[13] And similarly, when the human mind is influenced by vidyá shakti, what happens? All of a [...] dharma.” This idea is a gift of vidyá shakti, and this particular expression of vidyá shakti is called saḿvit [...] towards that Cosmological Nave.
[14] The Cosmological Nave is called [...] particular expression of sentient vidyá shakti which is known as Rádhiká [...] devotional principle, it is devotion.
[1] And similarly, when the human mind is influenced by vidyá shakti [introversial force], what [...] dharma.” This idea is a gift of vidyá shakti, and this particular expression of vidyá shakti is called saḿvit [...] towards that Cosmological Nave.
[2] The Cosmological Nave is called [...] particular expression of sentient vidyá shakti which is known as Rádhiká [...] devotional principle, it is devotion.
[59] “Vidyá Tantra and Avidyá Tantra”. [...] Bengali by ÁVA and ÁAA.
[167] “Lalita mármika” [...] of “Dances and the Path of Vidyá” in Ánanda Vacanámrtam 12, 1980.
[58] The cry, “Peace! Peace!” [...] malevolent intellect, or between vidyá and avidyá. At times vidyá triumphs, while at other times avidyá wins. In social life, too, this fight between vidyá and avidyá continues.
[59] Vidyá has to fight avidyá, and in this fight wherever and as long as vidyá remains triumphant, there is a [...] is actually a relative factor.
[60] Absolute or permanent peace cannot [...] [extroversial force], and then by Vidyá [introversial force], respectively. [...] cessation of the activities of either Vidyá or Avidyá, or both. This [...] the pralaya of individual life.
[121] The fight between vidyá and avidyá will continue [...] all three – are required.
[127] The fight between vidyá and avidyá will go on forever; [...] established, this necessity will decrease.
[128] As there is always fight between vidyá and avidyá, more or less [...] 12 )
[9] When a conjunct has va, ya or ma [...] viddán, padmá = paddá, vidyá = viddá, and so on. Only [...] jyánta is pronounced jiiánta.
[19] In this Universe two forces are functioning simultaneously. One is Vidyá, the other is Avidyá . Vidyá means “centripetal force” and Avidyá is “centrifugal force.” Vidyá is the centre-seeking force; that is, Vidyá is helping everybody in their [...] force is Avidyá .
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] AVIDYÁ. Ignorance. See also VIDYÁ. ÁYURVEDA. The Vedic system of herbal and natural medicine.
[19] VAEDYAK SHÁSTRA. The school [...] the intervention of the gods. VIDYÁ. Knowledge. See also AVIDYÁ. [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[5] Depending upon the difference in [...] ideational in character and is part of Vidyá Tantra. This is the real sádhaná, [...] itself to Parama Puruśa.
[26] Nowadays many people understand [...] of shántikarma of Vidyá Tantra. The part of this benedictory [...] also that Supreme Consciousness.
[7] These days, we notice that in some [...] +adhiipaka) or Vidyádhiipaka (vidya + adhiipaka). I suppose you have [...] the word “kulapati”.
[31] The profession of people who are involved in the káru - vidyá mentioned above is also known as káru .
[6] Now, this fight, this fight against [...] centre-seeking force, is called vidyá, and the centrifugal force is [...] intuitional practice, is a fight between vidyá and avidyá. A sádhaka is to strengthen his vidyá, his centripetal force, in his [...] force, the avidyá shakti.
[10] In fact, the sentient pause is [...] It is therefore dominated by Vidyá [introversial force], and [...] embedded in the ultimate static point.
[20] Still another meaning of ira or [...] Pustakántaragatá vidyá parahastagataḿ dhanam [“Knowledge [...] significance of its name irá.
[100] Both iikśańaka and [...] those who are firm believers in Vidyá Tantra, or if used will prove [...] have said since ancient times.
[4] In Tantra it is said that if one [...] be established in a particular vidyá or recognized branch of science. [...] however, is ideation on Brahma.
[5] Now during this period, this transitional [...] ectoplasmic structure. They may be a Vidyá Tantric, they may be an Avidyá [...] ectoplasmic stuff of that Tantric – Vidyá Tantric or Avidyá Tantric [...] only for a short span of time.
[6] You have heard stories about bones [...] things? A Tantric, certainly not a Vidyá Tantric, but an Avidyá [...] ghosts, but they were not actually.
[14] Next – a person is doing [...] is why music is called gandharva vidyá in Sanskrit.
[22] Now what happens when a person [...] mind just to terrorize others. A Vidyá Tantric will not do these things, [...] money they would stop the practice.
[37] Dve akśare Brahmapare tvanante [...] tvavidyá hyamrtaḿ tu vidyá vidyávidye iishate yastu sonyah.
[38] The Supreme Entity who is the culminating [...] you analyse Him He is unending. Vidyá and Avidyá, the [[two]] [...] the Macrocosmic Body the force of Vidyá becomes manifest. By virtue of samvit shakti (the force which arouses consciousness) Vidyá helps the individual microcosm to attain immortality. Hence Vidyá shakti is an elevating force.
[39] The Supreme Controller of Vidyá and Avidyá shakti is Puruśottama. He is the Supreme Cognition, above Vidyá and Avidyá; above Para [...] have to initially seek the help of Vidyá Shakti. Even to attain the non-attributional stance (Nirguńa), the assistance of Vidyá Shakti is indispensable. After attaining the attributional stance both Vidyá and Avidyá have a certain [...] nonattributional stance they cease to exist.
[3] In Máyá you know [...] that He functions through both Vidyá and Avidyá, that sometimes [...] intention? The intention is good.
[2] When the various expressions of [...] scope of rákśasi vidyá of ancient Indian psychology. I have already told you that rákśasi vidyá is not the black magic of the [...] spiritual practice attain both vidyá and avidyá shakti, both [...] This explains the eternal side.
[6] Sádhakas who accept this [...] sádhaka ultimately arises above both vidyá and avidyá Tantra.
[7] Vidyá Tantra is a positive approach [...] attainment of Parama Puruśa.
[6] Avidya tantriks make use of this [...] science is called rakśasi vidyá. Rakśasa does not refer [...] occult power of an inferior quality.
[7] The Ramayana, the great Indian [...] angry by being provocative. Be it vidyá tantra or avidyá tantra, [...] form”. Angad did just that. He said,
[8] Suppose two people, Mr. A and Mr. [...] for mental expansion is called Vidyá Tantra.
[9] The scientific process of expansion [...] páshas, etc. This is the goal of Vidyá Tantra.
[14] The second type of devayoni is [...] science of music is called gandharva vidya. In many places in northern India the music schools are called gandharva biddyaláya.
[2] Those who were decent human beings [...] itself is an an entity between vidyá and avidyá because the [...] secondary, they are negative microvita.
[5] Mahákapála. Those [...] Avidyá Tantra in the name of Vidyá Tantra, and those with a sinister, [...] trying to destroy the living world.
[1] ABHIMÁNA. Inflated ego. [...] the subtle to the crude. See also VIDYÁ SHAKTI.
[17] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] the intervention of the gods. VIDYÁ SHAKTI. Centripetal, or introversial, [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[64] There should be a world militia, [...] is the result of fight between Vidyá [introversial force] and Avidyá [...] indispensable item for the society.
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[12] One should not think that inanimate [...] centripetal, or centre-seeking – Vidyá, the movement towards the [...] that is, away from the Nucleus.
[4] Gandharva microvita are the collective [...] arts are known as “gandharva vidyá”. When the human mind is exclusively [...] with a flood of divine effulgence.
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[50] Purport: When, by the attraction [...] forward under the influence of vidyá shakti [the introversial force], [...] “I” or owner “I”].
[53] Purport: By the attraction of vidyá shakti, even the influence of [...] [pure “I” feeling].
[14] Tvameva mátá ca pitá [...] sakhá tvameva; Tvameva vidyá dravińaḿ tvameva Tvameva sarvaḿ mama Devadeva.
[7] Now in this cakra or in these cakras [...] Vidyámáyá or vidyá shakti in Sanskrit. Both are Máyá. Both concentric and eccentric, vidyá and avidyá, are expressions [...] svámii of that Creative Principle.
[13] Now regarding the vidyá shakti, the concentric force, [...] wave: A man following the path of vidyá shakti naturally will be decreasing [...] decreasing in length. But this vidyá shakti has also got two influences on the minds of individuals, on microcosms.
[5] Now, this movement is affected [...] this centripetal force is called Vidyá and the centrifugal force is called [...] “Satan” in English.)
[91] The terrifying form of Shiva is [...] Tantrics. Among them one will find both Vidyá Tantrics and Avidyá Tantrics. [...] Aghora are called aoghaŕ.
[1] Tantra, as you know, is divided into two branches – Vidyá and Avidyá. Shiva formulated [...] compulsory for practitioners of both Vidyá and Avidyá Tantra. The [...] ultimately annihilation; whereas Vidyá Tantra leads one from crude to [...] existence – with exuberant joy.
[4] The second stage is artha. What [...] This stage is neither entirely Vidyá nor entirely Avidyá – [...] or mental, or of spirituality.
[1] I have already told you that rákśasii vidyá is not the black magic of so-called [...] spiritual practice attain both vidyá and avidyá shakti, both [...] Macrocosm fully as their goal.
[4] Sádhakas who accept this [...] sádhaka ultimately rises above both Vidyá and Avidyá Tantra.
[5] Vidyá Tantra is an approach of positive [...] attainment of Parama Puruśa.
[3] Avidyá Tantrics make use [...] is called rákśasii vidyá. (Rákśasa does not [...] rákśasii máyá.
[5] The Rámáyańa, [...] angry by being provocative. Be it Vidyá Tantra or Avidyá Tantra, [...] And Angad did just that. He said,
[14] The third is gandharva. Those who [...] music is called gándharva vidyá.) They are also luminous bodies; [...] stars are not visible in daylight.
[41] By adding the suffix ań [...] flowers, is called aodyána vidyá (horticulture, floriculture and to some extent sericulture also).
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] the subtle to the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[6] HLÁDINII SHAKTI, RÁDHIKÁ SHAKTI. An expression of vidyá shakti, or VIDYÁ, which one experiences as a desire to do something practical towards spiritual attainment.
[16] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAMVIT SHAKTI. An expression of vidyá shakti, or VIDYÁ, which one experiences as the [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[18] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] the intervention of the gods. VIDYÁ. Centripetal, or introversial, [...] to control his or her destiny.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] the subtle to the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] the intervention of the gods. VIDYÁ. Centripetal, or introversial, [...] discrimination between good and evil.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] the subtle to the crude. See also VIDYÁ. AVADHÚTA m. or AVADHÚTIKÁ [...] the tradition of Shaeva Tantra.
[16] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] the intervention of the gods. VIDYÁ. Centripetal, or introversial, [...] subtle. See also AVIDYÁ.
[1] ABHIMÁNA. Inflated ego. [...] the subtle to the crude. See also VIDYÁ SHAKTI. ÁCÁRYA [...] the unit is the JIIVÁTMAN.
[15] RÁDHIKÁ SHAKTI, HLÁDINII SHAKTI. A positive expressional aspect of VIDYÁ SHAKTI which a person experiences [...] towards spiritual realization.
[18] VIDYÁ SHAKTI. Centripetal, or introversial, [...] See also AVIDYÁ SHAKTI.
[17] VAESHYA. A person of acquisitive mentality, a member of the capitalist social class. VIDYÁ SHAKTI. Centripetal, or introversial, [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[15] VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ. [...] Offering of mental colours. VIDYÁ. Knowledge; centripetal, or introversial, [...] VISHEŚA YOGA. Special yoga.
[33] Ańimá : This [...] pursuit. One may attain it in both Vidyá Tantra and Avidyá Tantra [...] becomes crudified. Aspirants of Vidyá Tantra do not perform any special [...] sádhaná. If any aspirant of Vidyá Tantra uses this power externally [...] of ańimá-siddhi.
[37] Being able to enter the intra-molecular [...] attainable in Avidyá Tantra. In Vidyá Tantra sádhaná this [...] she degenerates. An aspirant of Vidyá Tantra must proceed with great [...] this siddhi arises in him or her.
[38] Mahimá : The word [...] attainable in Avidyá Tantra. In Vidyá Tantra this siddhi arises naturally [...] shun this many-thorned siddhi.
[39] Iishitva : The meaning of [...] Although this is attainable in Vidyá Tantra, if it is used for self-propagation [...] have acquired iishitva-siddhi.