The Thirumanthiram (Translation and Commentary)
author: T.N. Ganapathy
edition: 2013, Babaji’s Kriya Yoga Trust
pages: 3832
ISBN-10: 1895383617
ISBN-13: 9781895383614
Topic: Shaivism
The Robes of Siva
This chapter describes The Robes of Siva located on page 1823 in the English translation of the The Thirumanthiram (Translation and Commentary) [also: Tirumantiram, Tirumandiram etc.]. This book by Siddha Tirumular (Thirumoolar) deals with Shaiva literature (such as the Agamas) and, being encyclopedic in form, also deals with topics such as spiritual wisdom, Yoga, Indian philosophy and Tantra. This is Chapter 12 part of "Tandiram (Thandhiram) 6"
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Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning: कुचावर्त-मयि ध्रौव्या ध्रुव-मण्डल-मध्य-गा काचि चिव-पुरि चेसा विन्ध्या वारानसि चिवा kucavarta-mayi dhrauvya dhruva-mandala-madhya-ga kaci civa-puri cesa vindhya varanasi civa . . ....
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The Shiva Purana [by J. L. Shastri]
May the two tuft-forms of Shiva and Shiva, depending on Shiva, grant my desire after honouring the behest of the two. 44. May the two coats of mail of Shiva and Shiva purified by Shiva grant my desire at the behest of the two. 45. May the two eye-forms of Shiva and Shiva dependent on Shiva grant my desire at the behest of the two. 46. May the missile forms of Shiva and Shiva always engaged and devoted to the worship of the pair grant my desire at their behest. 47-48....
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Kena upanishad (Madhva commentary) [by Srisa Chandra Vasu]
The Lord Janardana thought when Indra approached him: “This Indra has greater intelligence than the other Devas: and will ask me questions as Agni and Vayu did, but he is not in a fit state of mind now to be taught by me or by Shiva or by Brahma so I must disappear from his sight.” Thus thinking Brahman became invisible along with Shiva and Brahma: leaving behind Uma alone, in order to intimate to Indra that she was the proper person to instruct him and not Vishnu, Shiva [Shiva?] or Brahma. Note....
Read full contents: Madhva’s commentary of the Third Khanda
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[The Thirumanthiram (Translation and Commentary): index]
[Foreword]
[Preface]