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________________ 41 bhava underlying in it; thus it can manifest Itself as kula. This is the difference between Parampada (anāmā) and Siva (akula). There is a quotation from Lalītasvacchanda (4.11) which says that akula and kula are essentially one; so after manifestation the kula merges into the akula (4.12). Kula is both static and kinetic, or aprabuddha and prabuddha (4.14). As the support of the body Sakti is known as Kundalini; she is either asleep in a coil in its aprabuddha state, or awake in its prabuddha state. The Yogi who aims at the purity and stability of his body awakens the Kundalini and as such the Sakti is called pindasansiddhikāriņi (1) in its kinetic aspect or the conscious aspect. The Primal Sakti is one, but she becomes manifest as minor Saktis in the different nerve centres. The Saktis, though really one (4.17), those at the Muladhāra, Hṛdaya and Sahasrara are respectively called the अधः, मध्य and ऊर्ध्व Saktis or kundlinīs. The first or adha keeps one attached to the outer world. The second or madhya Sakti is twofold, one being lower or gross and the other higher or subtle. Then the third urdhva sakti leads one to the attainment of Parampada (4.16). Owing to the upward tension, effected by the so-called mulädhāra bandha, the Sakti rises upwards (4.18). The creation and dissolution of the world follow from the expansion ( प्रसर) and contraction ( संकोच ) of this Sakti who is known as the Mula or the Root of the Universe (4.19) Note: In this chapter there is one important factor which should be noted, namely that the Madhyakundali is twofold, one being lower and gross, while the other higher and subtle. The word स्वप्रसारचातुर्यतया (4.21 ) in connection with the gross aspect signifies the ukara' of Tantricism.' That 'ukara' is the manifestation or of the Jñana of Siva. As in its gross form it is the support of the world and is sākāra it has स्वर्प्रसारचातुर्य. In her subtle form she is nirākāra. The siddhas rouse this to attain salvation. The stability and purity of the body affa is possible only when she is roused. Such are the different aspects of Sakti, although he is one with Siva.
SR No.011032
Book TitleSiddha Siddhanta Paddhati
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKalyani Mallik
PublisherPoona Oriental Book House Poona
Publication Year1954
Total Pages166
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size10 MB
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