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
Disdain of Liberation
This chapter describes Disdain of Liberation located on page 2865 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 34 part of "Tandiram (Thandhiram) 8"
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Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi [by Ganganatha Jha]
—‘He should not seek to acquire things that are sought for by all men; nor shall he enjoy what is given to him through humble salutations; he shall always disdain such acquisitions.’ Vishnu (96.9).—‘He must shun food obtained by humble salutation.’...
Read full contents: Verse 6.58
Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4 [by Vihari-Lala Mitra]
Reasoning on the doubts of the living liberation. Argument. said:—Investigation in the doubts respecting living liberation. Vasishtha said:—Great minded men that are certain of these truths, are purified from their sins, and finding their tranquillity in the reliance on truth, enjoy the delight of the even equanimity of their souls, both in their prosperity and adversity. (Truthfulness and equanimity are god-like attributes). 2....
Read full contents: Chapter XII - Reasoning on the doubts of the living liberation
Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu [by Shrila Rupa Gosvami]
tatra shantoparasah — brahma-bhavat para-brahmany advaitadhikya-yogatah | tatha bibhatsa-bhumadeh shanto hy uparaso bhavet ||4.9.4||English translationShantoparasa arises from accepting the impersonal brahman feature of the Lord, from contemplating oneness of everything with the Lord, from continual disdain for the body, and from discrimination of cit and acit....
Read full contents: Verse 4.9.4
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[The Thirumanthiram (Translation and Commentary): index]
[Foreword]
[Preface]