YOGA VASISTHA of Valmiki (Set of 4 Volumes)
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDF619 |
Author: | Edited By: Dr. Ravi Prakash Arya |
Publisher: | Parimal Publication Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | Sanskrit Text and English Translation |
Edition: | 2022 |
ISBN: | 9788171101511 |
Pages: | 2402 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 9.7" X 7.5" |
Weight | 4.43 kg |
Book Description
About the Book:
The yoga or contemplative philosophy of the Hindus is rich, exuberant, grand and sublime, in as much as it comprehends within its ample sphere and deep recesses of mediation, all that is of the greatest value, best interest and highest importance to mankind as physical, moral, intellectual and spiritual beings a knowledge of the cosmos of the physical and intellectual worlds.
The principal Gods Brahma and Siva are represented as Yogis the chief sages Vyasa. Valmiki, Vasistha and Yajnavalkya were propounders of Yoga system; the saints one and all were adepts in yoga. Yogavasistha is the greatest work of the Yoga-philosophy by Valmiki known by several names. This work has six chapter known as prakaranas as 1. Vairagava prakarana, 2. Mumuksu vyahara prakarana, 3. Utpatti prakarana, 4. Sthiti prakarana, 5. Upasama prakarana 6. Nirvana prakarana.
The present Edition of the translator Vihari Lal Mitra comes from a Bengali Background, his dicta is sometimes found impressed with Bengali accent. This is why he has written sattva as sottva, arghya as orghya, asattva as asuttva, etc. at all such places, a correct rendering of spellings has been made by the present editor without having leaned to Bengali accent. The translator has mistaken Samadhi for hypnotism, hence to avoid confusion Samadhi has been rendered as Samadhi for lack on any synonym thereof. Since this and other Yogic terms are peculiar to Sanskrit and they don't have their exact equivalences in other languages of the world. The old English usage sometimes takes its course I the translation in land so the present editor has replaced all such usages by the modest terms available in English languages. Some stanzas were also not translated there according to Sanskrit text of Nirvana Sagar edition. So, for the benefit of the readers those have been translated by editor.
The most conspicuous feature of the present edition is that it contains the Sanskrit text in original along with the English translation complete in all respects. Hope the present edition would by capable of fulfilling the long felt and most ardent need of the readers and researchers.
Yogavasistha is known by several names e.g. Maharamayana, Arsaramayana, Vasistaramayana, Jnanavasistha or Vasistha. This work has six chapters known as prakaranas as under-
1. Vairagya prakarana
2. Mumuksu vyahara prakarana
3. Utpatti prakarana
4. Sithiti prakarana
5. Upasama prakarana
6. Nirvana prakarana
Nirvana prakarana is further divided into two part paravardha (first half) Uttararha (second half) As per description of Yogavasistha this work contains 32,000 slokas
Mosksopayabhidhaneyam Samhita sarasammita
Trimsat deva ca saharani Jnata nirvanadayini.
But the available editions do not contain the prescribed number of verses.
The manuscript of Yogavasistha preserved in the India office literary of London contains: 28660 slokas. The Yogavasistha published from Nirnaya sagar press Bombay contains 27687 slokas. Thought several other manuscript are available but all of them are incomplete and fragmentary. From time to time scholars have been producing the Yogavasistha in fragments as per their interests and objectives. Today Yogavasishta is available in the market in the following pocket size edition e.g.
Laghu Yogavasistha
Yogavasistha sloka
Yogavasistha sara
Vasistha sara
Jnavasistha samuccaya etc.
We come across several commentaries on Yogavasistha. Advayaranya son of Narahari attempted his commentary on the Yogavasistha in the name of Vasistha Ramayana-candrika. In nineteenth century Ananda Bodhendra Sarasvati the disciple of Ganga Dharenddra wrote in Tatparya Tika on yogavasistha. Gangadharendra wrote two bhasya on it. Madhava sarasvati Pada Candrika commentary on this work.
Yogavasistha is a vast and bulk size work. in fact it is composed of several upalkhyanas which mainly contributed to its vast size. There are 53 important Upakhyanas in this work. they are as under.
1. The story of yogavasistha 2. The conversation between Rama and vasistha 3. The story of suka 4. Vasistha story of Origin and acquisition of knowledge. 5. The story of Akasaja 6. The story of Lila. 7. The story of Karkati Raksasi. 8. The story of the sons of Indu Brahmana. 9. The story of Ahilya and Indra. 10. The story of citta. 11. The story of Bala. 12. The story of Indrajala. 13. The story of Sukra. 14. The story of Dama, Vyala and Kata. 15. The story of Bhima Bhasa and Drdha. 16. The story of Dasura. 17. Kacagita. 18. The story of Janaka achieving Jivanmukti. 19. The story of Puny and Pavana. 20. The stories of Bali. 21 Prahalada. 22. Gadhi, 23. Uddalaka, 24. Suraghu 25. Vitahavya, 26. Kak Bhusunda. 27. Queen Cudala and Sikhidhvaja, 28. Isvara, 29. Arjuna, 30. Satarudra. 31. Vetala, 32. Bhagiratha, 33. Rani cudala 34. Kirata, 35. Manikaca, 36. Hastika, 37. Kaca, 38. Iksvaku, 39. A Muni settled in Tuiyavastha 40. Vidyadhara, 41. Indara, 42. Manki 43. Manoharina, 44. Pasana, 45. Vipacit, 46. Vatadhana princes, 47. Sava 48. Sila, 49. Brahmanda, 50. Aindava 51. Bilva, 52. Tapasa, 53. Kasthavaivadhika.
Yogavasistha imfact is the compilation of discourses delivered by the great sage Vasistha to Ram at the time of his assuming the kingship of Ayodhay. Taking the opportunity of that historic occasion Vasistha as per tradition delivered his lecturers on varied topics dealing with spiritually origin of cosmos and human beings attainment of moska through yoga and Samadhi. The present treatise is bulkier in size and shape than Ramayana. It sheds an ample good light on the time period of Rama social customs and Vedic rituals prevalent by then. It also helps unravel the mysteries of creation decreation ad Avataras. It help in ascertaining the geographical limits i.e. longitudes and latitudes of various places during that period. Valmiki is the author of this earliest great work on yoga.
Monier Williams in the his work on India wisdom took notice of this work as under:
“There is a remarkable work called Vasistha Ramayana or yoga vasistha or vasistha Maharamayana in the form of an exhortation with illustrative narratives addressed by Vasistha to his pupil the youthful Rama on the best means of attaining true happiness and considered to have been composed as an appendage to the Ramayana by Valmiki himself. There is another work of the same nature called the Adhyatam Ramayana which is attributed to Vyasa and treat of the moral and theological subjects connected with the life and acts of the great hero of Indian history. Many other works are extant in the vernacular dialects having the same theme for their subject which is needless to notice in this place.”
Vasistha known as the wisest of sages puts forth in the first part the great question of the vanity of the world which is shown synthetically to a great length form the state of all living existences the instinct inclinations and passions of men the nature of their aims and objects with some discussions about destiny necessity activity and the state of the soul and spirit. The second part embraces various directions for the union of the individual with the universal consciousness the subjective the objective truth and the common topics of yoga philosophy.
While narrating the stories of creation and decreation Kaka Bhusunda has repeatedly been quoted as the previous authority whose tradition been described as the witness off all the change and alteration in the natural course.
Clarification regarding Kaka Bhusunda: it is often considered in the Puranaika circles that Kaka Busunda was a bird crow but this was not the case. Kaka Bhusunda was the name of person. Keeping in view the same notion regarding Kaka Bhusunda the present translator has unnecessarily applied the terms like and bird crow etc. to this name while the actual author of the verses had no such mention thereof. Moreover wherever the words like vayasa or khaga have been used by the author they only denote the bhudunda as a man styled and addressed as with attributive epithets khaga or vayasa due to similarity of his name to the bird crow.
In fact there has been the tendency of the interpreters of Sanskrit texts to put literal translation of each and every word whether it is a proper name too. I have come across good deal of examples of this type of tendency. The interpreter of Rgveda have also translated literally the name of the seers into their translated version e.g. sata vaikhanas has been translated as Hundred Vaikhanas. Some other translators of panctantra have translated the proper name puspdanta as flower truth. Actually these are the examples of sheer folly on the part of translators. How can one translator hazara singh as thousand lion. Similarly in present context it is necessary to observe that Kaka is the name and it should not be translated as crow.
To acquaint the readers with the type of knowledge disseminated by Yogavasistha. We render her under a few of the contents.
Volume 1st
Vairagya Prakarana | ||
Book 1 | ||
Chapter 1 | Introduction | |
Section 1 | Divine Adoration | 1 |
Section 2 | Narrative fo Suktiksna | 1 |
Section 3 | Anecdote of Karunya | 1 |
Section 4 | Story of Suruci | 2 |
Section 5 | Account of Aristanemi | 3 |
Section 6 | History of Rama | 5 |
Chapter 2 | Reason of writing the Ramayana | 6 |
Section 1 | Persons entitled to its perusal | 6 |
Section 2 | Brahma behest | 7 |
Section 3 | inquiry of bharadvaja | 7 |
Chapter 3 | Valmiki admonition | 8 |
Section 1 | On True Knowledge | 8 |
Section 2 | Early History of Rama | 10 |
Section 3 | Rama Pilgrimage | 11 |
Chapter 4 | Rama’s return from pilgrimage | 12 |
Chapter 5 | Of Rama’s self dejection and its cause | 12 |
Chapter 6 | Advent of Visvamitra to the Roayl court | 14 |
Section 2 | Address of King Dasaratha | 16 |
Chapter 7 | Visvamitra request for Rama | 18 |
Chapter 8 | Dasaratha reply to visvamitra | 20 |
Chapter 9 | Visvamitra wrath and his enraged speech | 22 |
Chapter 10 | Melancholy of Rama | 24 |
Chapter 11 | Consolation or Rama | 28 |
Chapter 12 | Rama replay | 30 |
Chapter 13 | Vituperation of Riches | 32 |
Chapter 14 | Depreciation of Human life | 34 |
Chapter 15 | Obloquy of egoism | 36 |
Chapter 16 | 37 | |
Chapter 17 | On cupidity | 39 |
Chapter 18 | Obloquy of the Body | 43 |
Chapter 19 | Blemishes of bodyhod | 18 |
Chapter 20 | Vituperation of youth | 50 |
Chapter 21 | Vituperation of women | 53 |
Chapter 22 | Obloquy of old age | 56 |
Chapter 23 | Vicissitudes of times | 58 |
Chapter 24 | Ravages of time | 61 |
Chapter 25 | Sports of death | 62 |
Chapter 26 | The act of destiny | 65 |
Chapter 27 | Vanity of the world | 68 |
Chapter 28 | Mutability of the world | 72 |
Chapter 29 | Unreliableness of wordly times | 75 |
Chapter 30 | Self disparagement | 77 |
Chapter 31 | Queries of Rama | 79 |
Chapter 32 | Praises of Rama Speech | 81 |
Chapter 33 | Association of aerial and earthly beings | 83 |
Mumuksu Prakarana | ||
Book II | ||
Chapter 1 | Liberation of sukadeva | 87 |
Chapter 2 | Speech of Visvamitra | 90 |
Chapter 3 | On the repeated creations of the world | 92 |
Chapter 4 | Praise of acts and exertions | 95 |
Chapter 5 | Necessity of activity | 97 |
Chapter 6 | Refutation of fatalism | 99 |
Chapter 7 | On the necessity of activity | 102 |
Chapter 8 | Invalidation of destiny | 105 |
Chapter 9 | Investigation of acts | 107 |
Chapter 10 | Dissensions of knowledge | 110 |
Chapter 11 | On the qualifications of the inquire and lecture | 113 |
Chapter 12 | Greatness of true knowledge | 118 |
Chapter 13 | On peace and tranquility of mind | 120 |
Chapter 14 | On the ascertainment of an argument | 126 |
Chapter 15 | On contentment | 130 |
Chapter 16 | On good conduct | 131 |
Chapter 17 | On the contents of the work | 134 |
Chapter 18 | Ascertainment of the example of major proposition | 138 |
Chapter 19 | Ascertainment of true evidence | 143 |
Chapter 20 | On good conduct | 146 |
Utpatti Prakarana Evolution of the world | ||
Book III | ||
Chapter 1 | Causes of Bandage to it | 148 |
Section 1 | Exordium | 148 |
Section 2 | Wordly Bondage | 148 |
Section 3 | Phase of the spirit | 149 |
Section 4 | Nature of Bondage | 150 |
Chapter 2 | Speech of visvamitra | 153 |
Chapter 3 | Causes of bondage in the body | 157 |
Chapter 4 | Section 1 Description of the night fall | 160 |
Section 2 | Nature of the mind | 164 |
Section 3 | Kaivalya or mental abstraction | 164 |
Chapter 5 | On the original cause | 167 |
Chapter 6 | Admonition for attempt of liberation | 169 |
Chapter 7 | Recognition of the nihility of phenomenal world | 171 |
Chapter 8 | Nature of good Sastras | 175 |
Chapter 9 | On the supreme cause of all | 176 |
Chapter 10 | Description of the chaotic state | 182 |
Chapter 11 | Spiritual view of creation | 188 |
Chapter 12 | The idealistic theo-cosmogony of Vedanta | 190 |
Chapter 13 | On the production of the self born | 195 |
Chapter 14 | Establishment of Brahma | 198 |
Chapter 15 | Story of the temple and its prince | 205 |
Chapter 16 | Joy and grief of the princes | 208 |
Chapter 17 | Story of the doubtful realm or reverie of Lila | 211 |
Chapter 18 | Exposure of the errors of the world | 216 |
Chapter 19 | Story of a former vasistha and his wife | 219 |
Chapter 20 | The moral of the tale of lila | 221 |
Chapter 21 | Guide to peace | 223 |
Chapter 22 | Practice of wisdom or wisdom in practice | 232 |
Chapter 23 | The aerial journey of spiritual bodies | 234 |
Chapter 24 | The aerial journey (continued) | 235 |
Chapter 25 | Description of the earth | 240 |
Chapter 26 | Meeting the siddhas | 243 |
Chapter 27 | Past lives of Lila | 247 |
Chapter 28 | ||
Section1 | exposition of lila vision | 252 |
Section 2 | description of the mountainous habitation | 253 |
Chapter 29 | Account of the prevous life of lila | 257 |
Chapter 30 | Description of the mundane egg | 261 |
Chapter 31 | ||
Section 1 | Alighting of the ladies on earth | 264 |
Section 2 | Sight of a Battle Array in earth and air | 265 |
Chapter 32 | Onset of the War | 266 |
Chapter 33 | Commingied fighting | 269 |
Chapter 34 | Description of the battle | 272 |
Chapter 35 | Description of the battle field | 276 |
Chapter 36 | ||
Section 1 | Collision of Equal arms and armigerents | 279 |
Section 2 | Catalogue of the forces | 280 |
Chapter 37 | Catalogue of the force (Continued) | 284 |
Chapter 38 | Cessation of the war | 288 |
Chapter 39 | Description of the battle field infested by nocturnal friends | 292 |
Chapter 40 | Reflection on human life and mind | 295 |
Chapter 41 | Discrimination of error | 300 |
Chapter 42 | Philosophy of dreaming | 305 |
Chapter 43 | Burning of the city | 308 |
Chapter 44 | Spiritual interpretation of the vision | 313 |
Chapter 45 | Theism consisting the true knowledge | 317 |
Chapter 46 | Onslaught of viduratha | 319 |
Chapter 47 | Encounter of sindhu and viduratha | 321 |
Chapter 48 | Description of daivastras or supernatural weapons | 324 |
Chapter 49 | Description of other kinds of weapons | 330 |
Chapter 50 | Death of vuratha conclusion | 333 |
Chapter 51 | Description of sindhu dominions | 338 |
Chapter 52 | State of man after death | 339 |
Chapter 53 | Representations of reminiscence | 344 |
Chapter 54 | Reflections of death | 347 |
Chapter 55 | The states of life and death | 353 |
Chapter 56 | State of the soul after death | 359 |
Chapter 57 | Phenomena of dreaming | 363 |
Chapter 58 | Revival of padma | 367 |
Chapter 59 | Extinction of Padma life | 371 |
Chapter 60 | On duration and time and thoughts of the mind | 373 |
Chapter 61 | On the nature of the world | 378 |
Chapter 62 | Interpretations of destiny | 382 |
Chapter 63 | Immutability of the divine mind | 385 |
Chapter 64 | The germinating seed | 386 |
Chapter 65 | Nature of the living soul | 389 |
Chapter 66 | Meditation of the subjective and objective | 391 |
Chapter 67 | Lecture on truth | 393 |
Chapter 68 | Description of Raksasi | 401 |
Chapter 69 | Story of visucika | 103 |
Chapter 70 | Conduct of Visuci or the adventure of the needle | 105 |
Chapter 71 | Remorse of Suci | 412 |
Chapter 72 | Fervor of scui devotion | 415 |
Chapter 73 | Narada relation of suci devotion | 418 |
Chapter 74 | Consummation of suci devotion | 423 |
Chapter 75 | Suci’s regaining her former frame | 425 |
Chapter 76 | Refraining from unlawful food | 427 |
Chapter 77 | Deliberation of Karkati | 429 |
Chapter 78 | Conference on the Raksasi | 432 |
Chapter 79 | Interrogatories of the Raksasi | 435 |
Chapter 80 | Solution of the questions | 439 |
Chapter 81 | Congeries of spiritual doctrines | 445 |
Chapter 82 | Friendship of the Raksasi | 454 |
Chapter 83 | Worship of Kandara Alias mangala | 459 |
Chapter 84 | Development of the germ of the mind | 460 |
Chapter 85 | Interview of Brahma and the sun | 466 |
Chapter 86 | Story of indu and his sons | 470 |
Chapter 87 | Analecta of the celestial spheres | 474 |
Chapter 88 | Indifference of Brahma | 476 |
Chapter 89 | Story of Indira and Ahalya | 477 |
Chapter 90 | Love of the fictitious Indra and Ahalya | 482 |
Chapter 91 | Incarnation of the living soul or jiva | 483 |
Chapter 92 | On the power of mind | 488 |
Chapter 93 | A view of the genesis of the mind and body | 491 |
Chapter 94 | Brahma the origin of all | 494 |
Chapter 95 | Identity of the actor and his action | 496 |
Chapter 96 | Inquiry into the nature of mind | 500 |
Chapter 97 | The magnitude of the sphere Of the intellect | 508 |
Chapter 98 | History of the human heart | 511 |
Chapter 99 | History of the heart | 514 |
Chapter 100 | Healing of the heart | 517 |
Chapter 101 | Story of the boy and three princes | 521 |
Chapter 102 | On the indivisibility and immortality of the soul | 525 |
Chapter 103 | On the nature of the mind | 529 |
Chapter 104 | Story of a magic scene | 531 |
Chapter 105 | The breaking of the magic spell | 534 |
Chapter 106 | The talisman of the king marriage with a candela maid | 537 |
Chapter 107 | Description of a train of dangers | 542 |
Chapter 108 | Description of a draught and dearth | 546 |
Chapter 109 | Migration of the candalas | 549 |
Chapter 110 | Description of Mind | 551 |
Chapter 111 | Healing of the heart and mind | 557 |
Chapter 112 | The restlessness of the mind and its cure | 561 |
Chapter 113 | Description of ignorance and Delusion | 563 |
Chapter 114 | Description of errors | 568 |
Chapter 115 | Causes of happiness and misery | 575 |
Chapter 116 | Birth and incarnation of adepts in yoga | 577 |
Chapter 117 | Different state of knowledge and ignorance | 580 |
Chapter 118 | Directions to the stages of knowledge | 583 |
Chapter 119 | Illustration of the Gold ring | 586 |
Chapter 120 | Lamentation of the candela woman | 590 |
Chapter 121 | Proof of the futility of mind | 593 |
Chapter 122 | Ascertainment of the self or soul | 599 |
Volume 2nd
Sthiti prakarana on ontology or existence | ||
Book IV | ||
Chapter 1 | Janya-Jani-Nirupana | 1 |
Chapter 2 | The receptacle of the mundane egg | 4 |
Chapter 3 | Eternity of the world | 6 |
Chapter 4 | Treating of the germ of existence | 8 |
Chapter 5 | Story of Bhargava | 9 |
Chapter 6 | Elysium of bhargava | 11 |
Chapter 7 | Re-Union of the lovers | 13 |
Chapter 8 | Transmigrations of sukra | 15 |
Chapter 9 | Description of sukra body | 17 |
Chapter 10 | Bhrgu conference with Kala or death | 19 |
Chapter 11 | Cause of the production of the world | 24 |
Chapter 12 | Detailed account of the genesis of the world | 30 |
Chapter 13 | Consolation of bhrgu | 32 |
Chapter 14 | Sukra reminiscence of his metempsychosis | 33 |
Chapter 15 | Lamentation and expostulations of sukra | 37 |
Chapter 16 | Resuscitation of sukra | 41 |
Chapter 17 | Attainment of the ideal realm | 43 |
Chapter 18 | The incarnation of the living spirit | 45 |
Chapter 19 | Investigation in to the nature of the living soul | 51 |
Chapter 20 | Description of the mind | 54 |
Chapter 21 | On the philosophy of the mind | 55 |
Chapter 22 | Resting in supreme felicity | 60 |
Chapter 23 | Meditation of the wonders in the realm of the body | 63 |
Chapter 24 | The non entity of the mind | 68 |
Chapter 25 | Narration of dama, vayala and kala | 70 |
Chapter 26 | Battle of the deities and demons | 73 |
Chapter 27 | Admonition of Brahma | 77 |
Chapter 28 | The renewed battle of the god and demons | 80 |
Chapter 29 | Defeat of the demons | 84 |
Chapter 30 | Account of the subsequent lives of the demons | 86 |
Chapter 31 | Investigation of reality and unreality | 88 |
Chapter 32 | On good conduct | 92 |
Chapter 33 | Consideration of egoism | 96 |
Chapter 34 | End of the story of Dama and Vyala | 102 |
Chapter 35 | Description of insouciance | 105 |
Chapter 36 | Description of the intellectual sphere | 110 |
Chapter 37 | Upasama the sameness or quietism of the soul | 113 |
Chapter 38 | The same quietness or quietude of the spirit | 115 |
Chapter 39 | On the unity of all things | 118 |
Chapter 40 | Brahma Identic with the world | 123 |
Chapter 41 | Description of ignorance | 126 |
Chapter 42 | Production of jiva or living souls | 129 |
Chapter 43 | The repositories of lives souls | 133 |
Chapter 44 | The incarnation of human soul in the world | 136 |
Chapter 45 | Dependence of all on god | 141 |
Chapter 46 | Description of living liberation | 144 |
Chapter 47 | Description of the worlds and their demiurgs | 147 |
Chapter 48 | Story of Dasura | 154 |
Chapter 49 | Description of dasura kadamba forest | 157 |
Chapter 50 | Dasura survey of the heavens | 160 |
Chapter 51 | Dasura begetting a son | 161 |
Chapter 52 | Grandeur of the air born king | 163 |
Chapter 53 | Description of the mundane city | 166 |
Chapter 54 | Corrective of desires | 170 |
Chapter 55 | Meetig of vasistha and dasura | 173 |
Chapter 56 | On the soul and its inertness | 176 |
Chapter 57 | Nature of volleity and nolleity | 180 |
Chapter 58 | The song of kaca | 185 |
Chapter 59 | Works of Brahma creation | 186 |
Chapter 60 | Production of living beings | 190 |
Chapter 61 | Scrutiny into the nature of god | 192 |
Chapter 62 | Speech of the divine messenger | 194 |
The upasama Khanda (on quietism) | ||
Book V | ||
Chapter 1 | The ahnika or Daily ritual | 197 |
Chapter 2 | Rama’s recapitulation of Vasistha lectures | 200 |
Chapter 3 | Description of the royal assembly | 203 |
Chapter 4 | Inquiries of rama | 206 |
Chapter 5 | Lecture on tranquility of the sold and mind | 208 |
Chapter 6 | Lecture on the discharge of duty | 212 |
Chapter 7 | Or attainment of divine knowledge | 214 |
Chapter 8 | Song of the siddhas or holy adepts | 215 |
Chapter 9 | Reflection of Janaka | 217 |
Chapter 10 | Silent and solitary reflections of Janaka | 222 |
Chapter 11 | Subjection of the mind | 224 |
Chapter 12 | On the greatness of intelligence | 225 |
Chapter 13 | Government of the mind | 22 |
Chapter 14 | Ascertainment of the thinking principle | 2238 |
Chapter 15 | On avarice | 2243 |
Chapter 16 | Healing of avarice | 244 |
Chapter 17 | On the extirpation of avarice | 246 |
Chapter 18 | Living liberation or true felicity of man in this life | 249 |
Chapter 19 | On holy knowledge | 254 |
Chapter 20 | Remonstration of pavana | 258 |
Chapter 21 | Repression of desires by means of yoga meditation | 261 |
Chapter 22 | Narrative of viroacana | 263 |
Chapter 23 | Speech of virochana on subjection of the mind | 267 |
Chapter 24 | On the healing and improvement of the mind | 270 |
Chapter 25 | Reflection of bali | 275 |
Chapter 26 | Admonition of sukra to bali | 277 |
Chapter 27 | Habitude of bali | 279 |
Chapter 28 | Description of bali anaesthiesia | 281 |
Chapter 29 | Bali’s resuscitation to sensibility | 283 |
Chapter 30 | Fall of hiranya kasipu and rise of prahlada | 288 |
Chapter 31 | Prahlada faith in visnu | 290 |
Chapter 32 | The spiritual and formal worship of visnu | 296 |
Chapter 33 | Pralada supplication to Hari | 299 |
Chapter 34 | Prahlada self knowledge of spiritualism | 301 |
Chapter 35 | Meditation on Brahma in one self | 311 |
Chapter 36 | Hymn to the soul | 318 |
Chapter 37 | Disorder and disquiet of the asura realm | 324 |
Chapter 38 | Scrutiny in to the nature of god | 325 |
Chapter 39 | Admonition of hari to prahlada | 328 |
Chapter 40 | Resuscitation of prahlada | 332 |
Chapter 41 | Installation of prahlada in his realm | 334 |
Chapter 42 | Spirituality of prahlada | 338 |
Chapter 43 | Rest and repose of prahlada | 340 |
Chapter 44 | Narrative of Gandhi and his destruction | 343 |
Chapter 45 | Gadhi reborn as a candela and made king over the kir tribe | 346 |
Chapter 46 | Gadhi loss of his visionary kingdom | 350 |
Chapter 47 | Verification of Gadhi vision | 353 |
Chapter 48 | On the wondrous power of illusion | 359 |
Chapter 49 | Gadhi gaining of true knowledge | 364 |
Chapter 50 | Intention of Rama | 368 |
Chapter 51 | Desire of Uddalaka | 376 |
Chapter 52 | Ratiocination of uddalaka | 380 |
Chapter 53 | The rational rapture of uddalaka | 386 |
Chapter 54 | Quiescence of uddalka | 392 |
Chapter 55 | Transcendentalism of uddalaka | 399 |
Chapter 56 | Investigation into meditation and contemplation | 402 |
Chapter 57 | Negation of Dualism | 407 |
Chapter 58 | Legend of suraghu and admonition of mandyya | 410 |
Chapter 59 | Tranquility of suraghu | 413 |
Chapter 60 | Extinction of suraghu | 417 |
Chapter 61 | Meeting of suraghu and Parigha | 418 |
Chapter 62 | On the nature of quietism and quietus | 421 |
Chapter 63 | The conclusion of the above | 423 |
Chapter 64 | Sermon on self knowledge | 425 |
Chapter 65 | Story of bhasa and vilasa | 429 |
Chapter 66 | The transitoriness of life and Evenescene of world by things | 432 |
Chapter 67 | Abandonment of intrinsic relations | 435 |
Chapter 68 | Inquiry into the nature of internal and external relations | 439 |
Chapter 69 | Freedom from attachment the road to tranquility | 443 |
Chapter 70 | Perfect bliss of living liberation | 444 |
Chapter 71 | A discourse of the body mind a soul | 447 |
Chapter 72 | A lecture on the nature of liberation | 453 |
Chapter 73 | Inquiry into the nature of the soul | 457 |
Chapter 74 | Lecture on apathy or stoicism | 460 |
Chapter 75 | On mancipation and emancipation | 467 |
Chapter 76 | The world compared with the ocean | 472 |
Chapter 77 | Or living liberation | 474 |
Chapter 78 | Manner of conducting the yoga | 477 |
Chapter 79 | Description of spiritual knowledge | 482 |
Chapter 80 | Investigation of the phenomenal | 484 |
Chapter 81 | Insubstantiality of the mind | 488 |
Chapter 82 | Investigation into the nature of the sensuous mind | 489 |
Chapter 83 | On the necessity of avoiding all bodily and worldly cares and abiding in intellectual delights | 496 |
Chapter 84 | The mental or imaginary world of the sage | 500 |
Chapter 85 | The sages Samadhi or absorption in the divine spirit | 504 |
Chapter 86 | Government of bodily organs | 506 |
Chapter 87 | Term the one in various term | 511 |
Chapter 88 | A discourse on yoga meditation | 513 |
Chapter 89 | A lecture on rationalistic meditation | 515 |
Chapter 90 | Admonition on the mind and its yoga meditation | 521 |
Chapter 91 | On the origin of the human body and consciousness | 523 |
Chapter 92 | Means of obtaining the divine presence | 533 |
Chapter 93 | Universal indifference or insouciance | 538 |
Volume 3rd
Chapter 1 | Description of the evening and Breaking of the Assembly | 1 |
Chapter 2 | On the perfect calm and composure of mind | 5 |
Chapter 3 | On the unity and universality of Brahma | 10 |
Chapter 4 | Went of anxiety in the way of salvation | 12 |
Chapter 5 | The narration of Rama perfect rest | 13 |
Chapter 6 | The narration of delirium (Moha) | 15 |
Chapter 7 | Magnitude or preponderance of ignorance | 20 |
Chapter 8 | Allegory of the spreading arbour of ignorance | 26 |
Chapter 9 | Ascertainment of true knowledge | 30 |
Chapter 10 | Removal of ignorance | 33 |
Chapter 11 | Ascertainment of living liberation | 38 |
Chapter 12 | Reanoning on the doubts of the living liberation | 48 |
Chapter 13 | The two yoga of knowledge and Reasoning | 50 |
Chapter 14 | Narrative of Bhusunda and description of mount meru | 52 |
Chapter 15 | Vasishta visit to Bhusanda | 54 |
Chapter 16 | Conversation of Vasistha and bhudunda | 58 |
Chapter 17 | Description of Bhusunda persona | 60 |
Chapter 18 | Manners of the matrka goddess | 61 |
Chapter 19 | Bhununda nativity and habitation | 64 |
Chapter 20 | Explication of the mysterious character of Bhusunda | 68 |
Chapter 21 | Explanation of the cause of the crows longevity | 72 |
Chapter 22 | Account of fast ages | 77 |
Chapter 23 | Desire of tranquility and quiescence of the mind | 81 |
Chapter 24 | Investigation of the living principle | 85 |
Chapter 25 | On Samadhi | 88 |
Chapter 26 | Relation of the cause of longevity | 94 |
Chapter 27 | Conclusion of the narrative of Bhusanda | 98 |
Chapter 28 | Lecture on theopathy or spiritual meditation | 100 |
Chapter 29 | Pantheism or description of the world as full with the supreme soul | 108 |
Chapter 30 | Inquiry into the nature of the intlellect | 120 |
Chapter 31 | Identity of the mind and living soul | 129 |
Chapter 32 | On the sustention and dissolution of the body | 135 |
Chapter 33 | Resolution of duality into unity | 140 |
Chapter 34 | Sermon of Siva on the same subject | 144 |
Chapter 35 | Adoration of the great God Mahadeva | 147 |
Chapter 36 | Description of the supreme deity Parameswara | 150 |
Chapter 37 | The stage play and dance of destiny | 152 |
Chapter 38 | On the external worship of the deity | 155 |
Chapter 39 | Mode of the internal worship of the deity | 158 |
Chapter 40 | Inquiry into the nature of the deity | 163 |
Chapter 41 | Vanity of world and worldly things | 164 |
Chapter 42 | The supreme soul and its phases and names | 169 |
Chapter 43 | On rest and tranquility | 172 |
Chapter 44 | Inquiry into the essence of the mind | 175 |
Chapter 45 | Story of the vilva or belfruit | 178 |
Chapter 46 | Parable of the stony sheath of the soul | 181 |
Chapter 47 | Lecture on the density of the intellect | 185 |
Chapter 48 | On the unity and identity of Brahma and world | 189 |
Chapter 49 | Contemplation of the course of the world | 190 |
Chapter 50 | On sensation and the objects of senses | 194 |
Chapter 51 | On the perception of the sensible objects | 197 |
Chapter 52 | Story of Arjuna as the incarnation of Nara Narayana | 204 |
Chapter 53 | Admonition of Arjuna | 207 |
Chapter 54 | Admonition of Arjuna in spiritual knowledge | 213 |
Chapter 55 | Lecture on the living soul or Jivatatwa | 216 |
Chapter 56 | Description of the mind | 221 |
Chapter 57 | On abandonment of desire and its result of Tranquility | 224 |
Chapter 58 | Arjuna satisfaction at the sermon | 226 |
Chapter 59 | Knowledge of the latent and inscrutable soul | 227 |
Chapter 60 | Knowledge of the majesty and grandeur of God | 232 |
Chapter 61 | Description of the world as a passing dream | 234 |
Chapter 62 | Description of the world as a passing dream | 236 |
Chapter 63 | Dream of Jivata | 240 |
Chapter 64 | On the attainment of attendant ship on the god Rudra | 246 |
Chapter 65 | Rama wonder at the error of men | 250 |
Chapter 66 | The wonderings of the mendicant | 252 |
Chapter 67 | Unity of god | 254 |
Chapter 68 | On the virtues of taciturnity | 258 |
Chapter 69 | Union of the mind with the breath of life | 260 |
Chapter 70 | Interrogatories of vetala | 266 |
Chapter 71 | The princes reply to the first question of the Vetala | 268 |
Chapter 72 | Answers to the remaining questions | 269 |
Chapter 73 | End of the story of the vetala demon | 271 |
Chapter 74 | Account and admonition of bhgiratha | 272 |
Chapter 75 | Supineness of bhagiratha | 275 |
Chapter 76 | The descent of Ganges on earth | 277 |
Chapter 77 | Narrative of cudala and sikhidhwaja | 279 |
Chapter 78 | Beatification of cudala | 283 |
Chapter 79 | Princess coming to the sight of the supreme soul | 288 |
Chapter 80 | Display of the quintuple elements | 291 |
Chapter 81 | Inquiry into agni soma or fire and moon | 298 |
Chapter 82 | Yoga instructions for acquirement of the supernatural powers of Anima minuteness and etc. | 310 |
Chapter 83 | Story of the miserly Kirata | 313 |
Chapter 84 | Pilgrimage of princes Sikhidhwaja | 316 |
Chapter 85 | Investigation into true happiness | 321 |
Chapter 86 | The production of the pot (or the embryonic cell) | 334 |
Chapter 87 | Continuation of the same and enlightenment of Sikhidhwaja | 336 |
Chapter 88 | The tale of the crystal gem | 340 |
Chapter 89 | The parable of An elephant | 343 |
Chapter 90 | Way to obtain the philosopher stone | 345 |
Chapter 91 | Interpretation of the parable of the elephant | 348 |
Chapter 92 | The prince abjuration of his asceticism | 350 |
Chapter 93 | Admonition of Sikhidhwaja | 353 |
Chapter 94 | Enlightenment of Sikhidhwaja | 359 |
Chapter 95 | The anesthetic Platonism of sihidhwaja | 365 |
Chapter 96 | Enligthment of Sikhidhwaja | 368 |
Chapter 97 | Enlightenment of the prince in theosophy | 372 |
Chapter 98 | Adomonsition of sikhidhwaja continued | 374 |
Chapter 99 | Remonstration of Sikhidhwaja | 377 |
Chapter 100 | Continuation of the same subject | 380 |
Chapter 101 | Admonition of cudala | 383 |
Chapter 102 | Repose of sikhidhwaja in the divine spirit | 388 |
Chapter 103 | Return of kumbha to the hermitage of Sikhidhwaja | 389 |
Chapter 104 | On the conduct of living liberated men | 394 |
Chapter 105 | Metamorphoses of Kumbha to a female from | 397 |
Chapter 106 | Marriage of Cudala with Sikhidhwaja | 401 |
Chapter 107 | The advent of false indira in the cottage of the Happy pair | 107 |
Chapter 108 | Manifestation of Cudala in her own form | 409 |
Chapter 109 | Appearance of Cudala in the presence of her lord | 412 |
Chapter 110 | Final extinction of Sikhidhwaja | 410 |
Chapter 111 | Story of Kaca and his enlightenment by the Brahspati | 422 |
Chapter 112 | A fanciful being and his occupation of air Drawn and air built abodes | 426 |
Chapter 113 | The parable of the vain man continued | 429 |
Chapter 114 | Sermon on divine and holy knowledge | 431 |
Chapter 115 | Description of the triple conduct of men | 434 |
Chapter 116 | Melting down of the mind | 438 |
Chapter 117 | Dialogue between manu and Iksaku | 439 |
Chapter 118 | Continuation of the same | 440 |
Chapter 119 | The same subject continued | 442 |
Chapter 120 | Continuation of the same on the seven stages of edification | 443 |
Chapter 121 | Continuation of the same | 446 |
Chapter 122 | The same manu admonition to Iksaku | 447 |
Chapter 123 | On the difference between the knowing and unknowing | 449 |
Chapter 124 | The story of the stage and the hunts man | 449 |
Chapter 125 | The means of attaining the steadiness of the turya state | 453 |
Chapter 126 | Description of the spiritual state | 454 |
Chapter 127 | Admonition to Bharadwaja | 462 |
Chapter 128 | Resuscitation of Rama | 468 |
Volume 4rth
Chapter 1 | On unintentional acts and actions | 1 |
Chapter 2 | Burning of the seeds of action for prevention of their vegetation | 4 |
Chapter 3 | Disappearance of the phenomenal | 9 |
Chapter 4 | Annihilation of egoism | 13 |
Chapter 5 | Narrative of a vidyadhara and his queries | 17 |
Chapter 6 | Description of disaffection and disgust to the world | 19 |
Chapter 7 | Description of the seed of the arbor of world | 23 |
Chapter 8 | Description of the Temple of illusion | 25 |
Chapter 9 | On the development of intellect | 28 |
Chapter 10 | Description of creation as an emanation from Brahma | 29 |
Chapter 11 | On truth and right knowledge | 31 |
Chapter 12 | On the identity of the will and its work of the desire and its production | 32 |
Chapter 13 | Anecdote of Idra and an account of the atomic world | 36 |
Chapter 14 | Story of indrani and establishment of the identity of the acts of creation and imagination | 39 |
Chapter 15 | The final extinction of the Vidyadhara | 41 |
Chapter 16 | Extinction of Vidyadhara (Continued) | 43 |
Chapter 17 | Lecture on the Annihilation of Egoism | 44 |
Chapter 18 | Description of the university sphere | 45 |
Chapter 19 | Description of the form or virat or the all comprehending diety | 50 |
Chapter 20 | Lecture on the extinction of the living soul | 53 |
Chapter 21 | What constitutes truth knowledge | 55 |
Chapter 22 | The yoga conducive to happiness or the way to Happiness | 56 |
Chapter 23 | Story of a pious Brahmana and his Nirvana extinction | 61 |
Chapter 24 | Indifference or insouciance of manki to worldliness | 65 |
Chapter 25 | Vasistha admonition to manki | 67 |
Chapter 26 | Manki attainment of final extinction or Nrvana | 70 |
Chapter 27 | Sermon on the superior sort of Yoga meditation | 74 |
Chapter 28 | Demonstrated conclusion of the doubtful truth | 76 |
Chapter 29 | Sermon on holy meditation | 79 |
Chapter 30 | Sermon on spirituality sermon on the means of attaining the Nirvana extinction | 86 |
Chapter 31 | Sermon on the means of attainting the nirvana extinction | 89 |
Chapter 32 | Sermon inculcating the knowledge of truth | 92 |
Chapter 33 | Sermon on the true sense of truth | 95 |
Chapter 34 | Sermon of the practice of spiritual yoga or intellectual mediation | 99 |
Chapter 35 | Description of the supreme Brahma | 103 |
Chapter 36 | Sermon on the seed or source of the world | 107 |
Chapter 37 | A lecture on the visible and visible world | 110 |
Chapter 38 | Disquisition of nirvana quietism | 118 |
Chapter 39 | Vasistha gita or sermon on the sweet peace of mind | 112 |
Chapter 40 | On the quiescence of the soul | 125 |
Chapter 41 | Repose in one essential nature | 126 |
Chapter 42 | A lecture on nirvana extinction | 129 |
Chapter 43 | On the infinite extension of Brahma | 133 |
Chapter 44 | Dangers to which the wandering (stage-like) mind is exposed | 139 |
Chapter 45 | Continuation of the story to the deer like mind | 143 |
Chapter 46 | On abstract mediation and hypnotism | 148 |
Chapter 47 | The first step towards liberation | 150 |
Chapter 48 | On the dignity of right discrimination | 154 |
Chapter 49 | Total stoicism and insouciance | 158 |
Chapter 50 | Description of the seven kinds of living beings | 163 |
Chapter 51 | Admonition to arrive at the yoga of ultimate best | 165 |
Chapter 52 | Description of the form and attributes of Brahma | 169 |
Chapter 53 | Explanations of Nirvana anaesthesia | 173 |
Chapter 54 | Establishment of the undivided individual of god | 175 |
Chapter 55 | The spiritual sense of the worl | 178 |
Chapter 56 | Story of the great stone and vaistha meditation | 180 |
Chapter 57 | On the knowledge of the known and unknown | 183 |
Chapter 58 | Proving the creation as divine attributes | 186 |
Chapter 59 | Description of the net work of the world | 188 |
Chapter 60 | The network of world (continued) | 193 |
Chapter 61 | On the identity of the world with infinite vacuity | 198 |
Chapter 62 | The unity of the intellect with the intellectual world | 201 |
Chapter 63 | Unity of the universe with the universe soul | 205 |
Chapter 64 | Sport of the heavenly Nymphs | 208 |
Chapter 65 | Life and conduct of the ethereal nymph | 214 |
Chapter 66 | Description of the inside of the stony mansion of the world | 216 |
Chapter 67 | Praise of continued practice or the force of habit | 218 |
Chapter 68 | The fallacy of the existence of the world | 222 |
Chapter 69 | Entrance into the cosmical stone of mundane egg | 226 |
Chapter 70 | The words of the creator of worlds in the mundane stone | 228 |
Chapter 71 | Description of final dissolution | 231 |
Chapter 72 | Description of nirvana or final extinction | 235 |
Chapter 73 | Description of the persona of virat the god of nature | 238 |
Chapter 74 | Description of the cosmical body of virat (continued) | 242 |
Chapter 75 | Description of the final conflagration of the world | 245 |
Chapter 76 | The strider of Puskravarta clouds | 250 |
Chapter 77 | Description of the world over flooded by the rains | 253 |
Chapter 78 | Descriptions of the universal ocean | 257 |
Chapter 79 | Maintenance of in appetency of want to desire | 259 |
Chapter 80 | The world proved to be a delusion | 563 |
Chapter 81 | Description of the last night of death or general doom | 268 |
Chapter 82 | Description of the person of the god siva | 277 |
Chapter 83 | Sight of the mundane god | 279 |
Chapter 84 | Relation of Siva and Sakti or of the holy spirit and its power | 282 |
Chapter 85 | Relation of nature and soul or the prime male and female power | 286 |
Chapter 86 | The convertibility of the world of the supreme spirit | 289 |
Chapter 87 | The infinity of the world shown in the material body | 294 |
Chapter 88 | Further description of the earth | 300 |
Chapter 89 | The phenomenal as the reproduction of the watery creation | 302 |
Chapter 90 | Description of the watery creation | 304 |
Chapter 91 | Description of igneous luminous and brilliant objects in nature | 306 |
Chapter 92 | Description of the current air as the universal spirit | 312 |
Chapter 93 | The advent and psalmody of a siddha in the aerial abode of vasistha | 317 |
Chapter 94 | Description of a pisaca and the unity of the world with Brahma | 325 |
Chapter 95 | Description of the person of Vasistha | 331 |
Chapter 96 | Establishment of immortality | 334 |
Chapter 97 | On the rarity and ret redness of religious recluses | 337 |
Chapter 98 | Praise of good society or association with the good and wise | 341 |
Chapter 99 | A discourse on esoteric or spiritual knowledge | 343 |
Chapter 100 | Refutation of Atheism | 348 |
Chapter 101 | A sermon on spirituality | 353 |
Chapter 102 | Exposition of Buddhism and disproving of death | 356 |
Chapter 103 | Proof of the unity of the deity amidst the variety of creation | 361 |
Chapter 104 | Establishment f the non entity of the world | 369 |
Chapter 105 | Likeness of waking and sleeping dreams | 370 |
Chapter 106 | Invalidation of the doctrine of cause and effect | 374 |
Chapter 107 | The nature of ignorance or illusion of the mind | 379 |
Chapter 108 | Description of the knowledge and ignorance of the soul | 380 |
Chapter 109 | Fighting with the invading armies at the gate of the city | 384 |
Chapter 110 | Battle of the wise princes with the ignorant Barbarian | 387 |
Chapter 111 | The flight of the soldiers on all sides | 391 |
Chapter 112 | Flight of the foreign foes | 395 |
Chapter 113 | Description of the ocean | 398 |
Chapter 114 | Description of the prospects all around | 402 |
Chapter 115 | The same subject continued | 405 |
Chapter 116 | Narration of the speech of crow and cuckoo | 411 |
Chapter 117 | Description of the lotus lake bee and the swan | 421 |
Chapter 118 | Description of deer, peacocks cranes | 425 |
Chapter 119 | Lamentation of the lovelorn travaller | 428 |
Chapter 120 | Description of various subject n all sides | 431 |
Chapter 121 | Exposition of the story of vipascit | 434 |
Chapter 122 | The king survey of the sea and his locomotion on it | 436 |
Chapter 123 | The king excursions on all sides | 438 |
Chapter 124 | Quadripartite state of the king vipascit | 439 |
Chapter 125 | On the living liberation of the prince | 442 |
Chapter 126 | Resuscitation and conduct of the vpiascitas | 448 |
Chapter 127 | Cosmology of the universe | 451 |
Chapter 128 | The vacuum of Brahma and the sight of the world therein | 453 |
Chapter 129 | Vipascit becoming a stage | 456 |
Chapter 130 | Entering of the stage into the fire | 461 |
Chapter 131 | Bhasa account of the world and his journey throughout | 463 |
Chapter 132 | Bhasa relation of the transmigration of his soul | 469 |
Chapter 133 | Story of the wonderful carcass | 471 |
Chapter 134 | The story of the carcass continued | 474 |
Chapter 135 | Disappearance of the carcass and the reappearance of the earth | 479 |
Chapter 136 | Story of the gnat and hunter | 480 |
Chapter 137 | Description of the states of waking sleeping and dreaming | 483 |
Chapter 138 | The pervasion of the mind throughout the universe | 488 |
Chapter 139 | Description of the dissolution of the world | 491 |
Chapter 140 | Workings of imagination | 497 |
Chapter 141 | Description of the termination of a kalpa period | 503 |
Chapter 142 | Ascertainment of karma or acts of men | 504 |
Chapter 143 | Ascertainment of nirvana or ultimate extinction | 508 |
Chapter 144 | Investigation into the nature & vicissitudes of things | 515 |
Chapter 145 | Description of the waking dreaming and sleeping states | 520 |
Chapter 146 | Disquisition of sound sleep | 526 |
Chapter 147 | The phenomenon and perspection of dreams | 528 |
Chapter 148 | Investigation into the nature of dreams | 531 |
Chapter 149 | Investigation in to the original cause | 534 |
Chapter 150 | Transcendental admonitions | 538 |
Chapter 151 | View of in existence | 542 |
Chapter 152 | The sage discourse at night | 543 |
Chapter 153 | One should is the cause of all | 544 |
Chapter 154 | Relation of past events | 546 |
Chapter 155 | Relation of future fortune | 548 |
Chapter 156 | Expostulation of Sindhu by his minister | 552 |
Chapter 157 | The ultimate extinction of nirvana of sindhu | 555 |
Chapter 158 | Fall of the huge body of the hunter | 558 |
Chapter 159 | Wandering of vipascit | 540 |
Chapter 160 | Description of heaven and hell | 565 |
Chapter 161 | Explanation of nirvana | 570 |
Chapter 162 | Annihilation of ignorance | 574 |
Chapter 163 | Means and manner of governing the senses and sensible organs | 576 |
Chapter 164 | Unity of the divinity and the mundane world | 581 |
Chapter 165 | On the similarity of waking and dreaming | 582 |
Chapter 166 | On the attributes of the divine spirit in the form of dialogue | 584 |
Chapter 167 | Absence of the three folds state of waking dreaming and sleep | 587 |
Chapter 168 | Story of the hewn statue or carved image | 595 |
Chapter 169 | Description of the calm and tranquil minds | 596 |
Chapter 170 | On the conduct of the sapient man | 600 |
Chapter 171 | Meditation of pure vacuum | 603 |
Chapter 172 | Establishment of the identity of the deity and the world | 608 |
Chapter 173 | Brahma gita or a lecture on spirituality | 612 |
Chapter 174 | The same or a lecture on nirvana | 615 |
Chapter 175 | Paramartha Gita or lecture on transcendentalism or the soleity | 618 |
Chapter 176 | Brahma Gita account of Brahmanda or mundane system | 624 |
Chapter 177 | Brahma Gita description of divine nature | 627 |
Chapter 178 | Brahma Gita narrative of aindava | 630 |
Chapter 179 | The doctrine of pantheism or the one as all | 636 |
Chapter 180 | Brahma Gita or the story on austere devotee | 638 |
Chapter 181 | Brahma Gita continued | 641 |
Chapter 182 | Brahma Gita continued sovereignty of the seven continents | 645 |
Chapter 183 | Description of the seven continents | 649 |
Chapter 184 | A lecture on the all comprehensiveness of the soul | 655 |
Chapter 185 | Admonition to and clairvoyance of Kundadanta | 660 |
Chapter 186 | Demonstration of all nature (and things) Brama himself | 662 |
Chapter 187 | Of the living creation | 670 |
Chapter 188 | Description of the living soul | 675 |
Chapter 189 | On the unity of the divine spirit | 678 |
Chapter 190 | Esctasis or intertness or Rama | 680 |
Chapter 191 | Solution of the great question of unity and duality | 690 |
Chapter 192 | On the attainment of spiritual anaesthesia | 691 |
Chapter 193 | Mental torpor or tranquility | 693 |
Chapter 194 | Rama rest in Nirvana insensibility | 695 |
Chapter 195 | Lectured on the enlightenement of undersanding | 699 |
Chapter 196 | Story of a wood cutter and his gem | 705 |
Chapter 197 | On the excellence of leaning | 707 |
Chapter 198 | Excellence of universal toleration | 710 |
Chapter 199 | State of living liberated man | 714 |
Chapter 200 | The loud applause of the court on the sage speech | 178 |
Chapter 201 | Explanation of rest and repose in ultimate and perfect bliss | 724 |
Chapter 202 | Recumbence of the assembly to their hypnotic rest | 727 |
Chapter 203 | Description of nirvana or self extinction in divine meditation | 728 |
Chapter 204 | Identity of abstract intellectuality and vacuity | 732 |
Chapter 205 | Refutation of the doctrine of the causality of creation | 735 |
Chapter 206 | The great inquiry or questions of the Buddhist | 739 |
Chapter 207 | Replies to the aforesaid queries (of the Buddhist) | 742 |
Chapter 208 | Solution of the great question | 745 |
Chapter 209 | On the consciousness or intuitive knowledge of extraneous existence | 748 |
Chapter 210 | Refutation of the conception of a duality in unity | 751 |
Chapter 211 | Lecture on transcendent truth | 755 |
Chapter 212 | On ascertainment of truth | 758 |
Chapter 213 | Narration of rama prior pupil age under vasistha | 761 |
Chapter 214 | Description of the great jubilee of the assembly | 765 |
Chapter 215 | Eulogy on this work and the mode of its recital | 770 |
Chapter 216 | Conclusion of the celestial messenger message of liberation | 772 |