Posted by : Utpal Publications Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The Kashmirian Saiva tradition in its non- dualistic form in particular is one of the richest philosophical traditions of India that have survived to the present day. This book by the noted scholar, Dr Furlinger, deals with the bodily experience of the transcendent power, the Sakti, in the context of the Saiva Kundalini- Yoga. In an insightful introduction, the scholar presents an overview of the historical development of the Kashmirian Saiva traditions, especially of the non-dualistic system, Trika, made famous by the work of its famous proponent, Abhinavagupta. He studies the theme of saktiparsa in selected texts of non- dualistic Trika Saivism of Kashmir, focusing on Utpaladeva’s  Sivastotravali of the tenth century and Abhinavagupta’s Tantraloka of the eleventh century. The texts are analysed along with a noted commentary associated with each to shed light on the different contexts and meanings in which the word sparsa occurs in connection with Sakti, the divine power, reversed as the Goddess. The study examines sparsa as one of the highest stages in the spiritual ascent in the Tantraloka and its corresponding description in the Sivastotravali. The difference in the notion of Sparsa in the two texts is also brought out. It thus reveals the liberating and critical potential of the non- dualistic Saiva tradition of Kashmir.
The book will interest scholars and students of Indology associated with Indian religious- philosophical traditions.

Dr Ernst Furlinger is an expert on Kashmir Saivism and Sanskrit. He has lived in Varanasi for some years studying noon- dualistic Kashmir Saiviasm with traditional pandits and Sanskrit at the Banaras Hindu University. He is at present University Lecturer at the Institute for religious, University of Vienna. He is a member of the academic staff at centre for Intercultural Studies, Danube University, krems (near Vienna).

Book:  The Touch of Sakti
Author:  Ernst Furlinger
ISBN: 81-246-0463-0
Language: English


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