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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Finally it is time to talk about the tantric tradition of non-dual Kashmir Shaivism, as well as some of its representatives like the great Abhinavagupta.
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    Sources/Suggested Reading:
    Chakravarty, H.N. (Translated by) (2012). "Tantrasara of Abhinavagupta". Edited by Boris Marjanovic. Rudra Press.
    Dyczkowski, Mark S.G. (1987). "The Doctrine of Vibration: An Analysis of the Doctrines and Practices of Kashmir Shaivism". SUNY Press.
    Hoskote, Ranjit (Translated by) (2013). "I, Lalla: The Poems of Lal Ded". Penguin Classics.
    Marjanovic, Boris (Translated by) (2004). "Abhinavagupta's Commentary on the Bhagavad Gita: Gitartha Samgraha". Indica Books.
    Muller-Ortega, Paul (1988). "The Triadic Heart of Siva: Kaula Tantricism of Abhinavagupta in the Non-Dual Shaivism of Kashmir". SUNY Press.
    Singh, Jaideva (Translated by) (1990). "The Doctrine of Recognition: A Translation of the Pratyabhijnahrdayam with an Introduction and Notes, by Ksemaraja". SUNY Press.
    Swami Lakshmanjoo (2015). "Kashmir Shaivism: The Secret Supreme". CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
    Torella, Raffaele & Bettina Bäumer (2016). "Utpaladeva: Philosopher of Recognition". D.K. Printworld.
    Torella, Rafaele (Translated by) (2013). "The Isvarapratyabhijnakarika of Utpaladeva: Critical edition and annoted translation". Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    03:20 Origins & Early History
    09:03 Abhinavagupta
    15:01 The Philosophy of Kashmir Shaivism
    23:12 Self-knowledge, Vibration (Spanda) & Creation
    32:56 Shiva & Shakti
    34:20 Practice in Kashmir Shaivism
    46:52 Conclusions
    #hinduism #kashmir #mysticism

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  • @LetsTalkReligion
    @LetsTalkReligion  Год назад +130

    It has come to my attention that a full english translation of the Tantraloka by Mark Dyczkowski was announced while I was writing this episode. The first few volumes have already been published! Good times!
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    • @one-manarmy4508
      @one-manarmy4508 Год назад +1

      Sadhguru has something to say about this on his chanel

    • @raphaelwalterlin1681
      @raphaelwalterlin1681 Год назад +12

      I can strongly recommend Dyczkowski's publications to anybody seriously engaging with the subject-matter here. His translation is the work of literally decades of research and personal engagements, its the culmination of 50 years of study and so-to-speak "his lifework". Besides, the volumes contain an astonishing amount of appendixes and additional sources translated into English for the first time, such as Niskriyananda's 50 verses, which over two generations turned into the Krama system that Sivanananda brought to the Kashmir valley in the 9th century and which as we know influenced Abhinavagupta's exegesis decisively.

    • @nickgold2012
      @nickgold2012 Год назад +3

      I have the first four volumes on order -- they're slated to arrive this week! Woot! The whole work will probably require a lifetime of study, which sounds swell to me. :-)

    • @StevenParrisWard
      @StevenParrisWard Год назад +5

      There have been a number of earlier English translations of this. Abhinavagupta Tantraloka: English translation with Sanskrit Texts (5 Vols-Set) Translated by Prof. Satya Prakash Singh and Swami Maheshvarananda being the most complete. The Tantraloka of Abhinava Gupta Jayaratha Rajanaka.Light on Tantra in Kashmir Shaivism: Chapter One of Abhinavagupta's Tantraloka Lakshmanjoo, Swami also.

    • @ChessPlayer78
      @ChessPlayer78 Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shorts7pBl0Vp5kxw?feature=share

  • @scottkunghadrengsen2604
    @scottkunghadrengsen2604 Год назад +461

    40 years ago I was trying to pursue a PHD on the 84 Mahasiddhas and the relationship between Tibetan Buddhism and Kashmir Shavism. Alas the academic life was not for me. I am so grateful for your existence and the many shared interests you deepen and expand upon for me..Thanks again!

    • @jiensuyang3915
      @jiensuyang3915 Год назад

      Succinct to say it’s not for u.
      Otherwise u would this dude is funded by power structures that fabricate stories to keep u enslaves. It’s just that they realize that we r more susceptible to believing ppl with no media presence. And this guy looks half mental so they are making him read bullshit that keep Indians enslaved . Nothing he said makes sense . U like it cuz u r ignorant enuf to think he is cool for being uncool

    • @yoeyyoey8937
      @yoeyyoey8937 Год назад +26

      Thats súper interesting they are weirdly related but we only hear about Tibetan Buddhism and just accept that it came out of nowhere.

    • @jerry-mind-sky
      @jerry-mind-sky Год назад +11

      Wonderful that you studied 84 mahasiddhas.!:)

    • @teodor5420
      @teodor5420 Год назад +2

      Really cool bass playing, i subscribed. I just picked up bass recently as well and its really cool to see how much you can do with the instrument.

    • @jerry-mind-sky
      @jerry-mind-sky Год назад +2

      @@david9180 wonderful that you see difference in feeling and mood in those things . All best on way to ocean of awareness.

  • @ArjunDhar123
    @ArjunDhar123 Год назад +294

    I am Kashmiri Pandit .
    It amazes me how easily you explained Kashmirir Shaivism .

    • @mohitshrivastava5412
      @mohitshrivastava5412 Год назад +4

      You live in Kashmir bro?

    • @prubh1754
      @prubh1754 Год назад +9

      Dhan dhan Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji

    • @manh385
      @manh385 Год назад +5

      Are Kashmiri Pandits still living in Kadhmir Valley after their exodus from there? Are you living in Kashmir ?

    • @VSM101
      @VSM101 Год назад +25

      @@manh385 genocide followed by an exodus

    • @saikatbiswas127
      @saikatbiswas127 Год назад +7

      Take my salutation. The Scion of the adi guru abhinavaGupta

  • @kenrogers7410
    @kenrogers7410 Год назад +282

    I met my guru when I was 14 and have been living in Kashmir Saivism ever since, I was always taught that what I was doing was an esoteric school of yoga. I'm now 74 years old. This is the first time I've ever seen an overview that's clear and concise without sensationalizing some of the practices without understanding what the underlying philosophy is trying to achieve.

    • @krishnkant9477
      @krishnkant9477 Год назад

      You live in Kashmir?

    • @kenrogers7410
      @kenrogers7410 Год назад

      @@krishnkant9477 not anymore, I moved to Canada when I turned 19 soon after my maithuna and became an arhant. What can I say, I live in a small town and have a piece of property where I go to meditate when the weather is conducive otherwise I will meditate here in town. Most people say that they practice yoga, but I don't. I live yoga! If we are here because of the interaction between purusa and prakriti what else can we be but Tat . It is now 406 in the morning so I will end the conversation with my favourite sloka In the darkest hour of the darkest night, close your eyes and see the light. Namaste.

    • @shootingstar3371
      @shootingstar3371 Год назад +2

      thanks ill steal your comment for likes mahahahah

    • @ahmadfrhan5265
      @ahmadfrhan5265 Год назад +3

      As a Muslim I say HAIL LORD RAM 🙏🚩🌹HAIL LORD RAM 🙏🙏🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
      Baudhāyana (4. 1.11). - ‘Let him give his daughter, while she still goes about naked, to a man who has not broken the vow of chastity and who possesses good qualities, or even to one destitute of good qualities; let him not keep the maiden in his house after she has reached the age of puberty.’Gautama (18-21). - ‘A girl should be given in marriage before puberty.’Vaśiṣṭha (17.70). - ‘Out of fear of the appearance of the menses, let the father marry his daughter while she still runs about naked. For if she stays in the home after the age of puberty, sin falls on the father.’

    • @ahmadfrhan5265
      @ahmadfrhan5265 Год назад +3

      @@Horizon429 you know it is the norm in the past to marry at young age. You have secular argument against Islam not moral you can't use your scripture because your scripture support it

  • @hitherehi135
    @hitherehi135 Год назад +143

    Thanks! This is a great overview of Kashmiri Shaivism. I appreciate your talks.

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  Год назад +11

      Thank you so much!

    • @jimmyjasi-
      @jimmyjasi- Год назад +3

      ​@marshalmarrs3269Oh. Because Christian mythology is such nicely invented in contrast.
      ruclips.net/video/LTllC7TbM8M/видео.html
      Unlike Christianity Kashmir Shaivism or Buddhism isn't centered on mythology, but on consciousness practices to become better for others

  • @pnkcnlng228
    @pnkcnlng228 Год назад +434

    As a Hindu, not born into the religion, thanks. Please make more videos on hinduism! They are splendid!

    • @izlamastfgil5309
      @izlamastfgil5309 Год назад +8

      if I may ask, what was your former religion, before you reverted into Hinduism?

    • @SpectralThought
      @SpectralThought Год назад +9

      What is the process to becoming a hindu?

    • @Ragnar638
      @Ragnar638 Год назад +57

      @@SpectralThought Nothing. Just learn and have respect for its philosophies.

    • @evereststevens5408
      @evereststevens5408 Год назад +40

      ​@izlam astfgil i come from Russian Orthodox church to vedic religion

    • @pnkcnlng228
      @pnkcnlng228 Год назад +58

      @@izlamastfgil5309 I was raised in a catholic house in Italy, then became an Atheist. Now I am a Hindu

  • @Straightforwardpk
    @Straightforwardpk Год назад +277

    I am a Muslim from kashmir, really wanted to learn about Kashmir Shaivism,

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  Год назад +41

      Hope the video was helpful!

    • @Straightforwardpk
      @Straightforwardpk Год назад +18

      @@LetsTalkReligion yes, thank you

    • @Believer9999
      @Believer9999 Год назад +10

      Che kya karun shaivismas. Shikhs jamaat hindyen hinz 😂

    • @Straightforwardpk
      @Straightforwardpk Год назад +50

      @@Believer9999 i am a history student, kashmiris developed mahayama Buddhist school, kashmiri Shaivism, rishi sufi order. Bas paran, pakan.
      Edit:- To all the bakhts and hatemongers, i respect other religions that doesn't mean i should convert into those religions. I am proud of islam and Allah is Enough for me. Muhammed ﷺ is my Master, Quran is my guide.

    • @joshua_here5849
      @joshua_here5849 Год назад +6

      ​@@kishandubey7882 this channel talks about Islam too

  • @Andrewthomas102
    @Andrewthomas102 Год назад +473

    As a white American I was raised on Hindu philosophy and thank shiva I was

  • @kuku6116
    @kuku6116 Год назад +28

    Lalitaditya Mukhtopida defended Kashmir from Huns & Turk Islamic invaders for centuries but lastly Kashmir fell into the hands of Islamic invaders, they converted most of Kashmiri Hindus by persecution and some Kashmiri pandits fled from valley due to persecution and a fascinating philosophy lost with time. Ruins of Sharda Vidyapeeth an ancient University still exists there in POK

  • @sverreandreassen8311
    @sverreandreassen8311 Год назад +30

    This is one of the most elucidating overviews of Kashmir Shaivism I have come across. Thank you very much!

  • @NOTHINGNEWYT
    @NOTHINGNEWYT Год назад +14

    Great video as always! Hope you keep making videos on Eastern spirituality, we need more quality content like this.

  • @drewan999
    @drewan999 Год назад +13

    Finally! A clear, concise and comprehensive (given the time parameters) video on Kashmiri Shaiva! Your presentation also inspires me to check out your offerings on other spiritual practices and music as well! What a great service this is! I can also highly recommend Prof. Timalsina's more in-depth videos on various aspects of Trika, from both an academic as well as almost life-long acharya perspective.

  • @moonchyld1475
    @moonchyld1475 Год назад +64

    I have been on a spiritual journey for a few years and have been lead to learn about hinduism. Thank you for giving me more education.

  • @dyscotopia
    @dyscotopia Год назад +32

    I just discovered this branch of philosophy recently, and I absolutely love the idea of immersion in the senses and the myriad manifestations they perceive such that all beauty becomes a blessing and all phenomena becomes beautiful.
    I do see some similarities with vajrayana, but I like that this is more or a householder tradition that doesn't require taking vows and renunciation, simply a shift in the way we think and feel about how we relate to worldly form

    • @barrymoore4470
      @barrymoore4470 Год назад +5

      Kashmir Shaivism is the most world-affirming religion I know.

    • @diansc7322
      @diansc7322 20 дней назад

      same here!

  • @henrymorales7689
    @henrymorales7689 Год назад +33

    I cannot quite communicate the rush of energy and emotions that flows when your freaking incredible research entered my psyche. Thank you so much for your effort on putting this mindblowing video together. You just made my (usually depressing) sunday great. Blessings

  • @UnderTheNorthStar
    @UnderTheNorthStar Год назад +15

    That was a marvellous overview and simply beautiful presentation. So many starting points for future research. Thank you so much!

  • @yoeyyoey8937
    @yoeyyoey8937 Год назад +1

    This was awesome. I’m impressed by the amount of research and/or background knowledge that went into this. Thank you much it’s a good summary and comparison to related traditions.

  • @Pageant_utopia
    @Pageant_utopia Год назад +29

    In neighbouring Himachal Pradesh
    We Follow Shaivism and Shaktism
    We hv tantric traditions
    We hv very beautiful Blend of Tantric Buddhism and Tantric Hinduism

    • @criscrosxxx
      @criscrosxxx 14 дней назад

      Not really . Himachal people worship local devtas while they read non of the scriptures .

  • @tuljitgogoi125
    @tuljitgogoi125 Год назад +135

    A video on Shaktism centred around Kamakhya temple and Assam will be wonderful.Also please made a video on Puranas and their relationship with contemporary Hinduism.

    • @allensnea9335
      @allensnea9335 Год назад +3

      Yeah really the Puranas should not be taken as important as they are today lol

    • @tuljitgogoi125
      @tuljitgogoi125 Год назад +9

      @@allensnea9335 May be not but still their impact is great.The Bhagvatam Purana is definitely a pan indian text across different sects.In Assam it is through Bhagvatam Purana alone Hinduism is spread across different tribes and castes by Srimanta Shankardeva.For Some Bengali Brahmins Kalika Puran is important ritual text as well as Devi Puran and Brihad Dharma Puran.As far as i know Shiva Puran also holds special place among certain north indian Shiva Bhaktas.

    • @infinite5795
      @infinite5795 Год назад +3

      @@tuljitgogoi125 it's both Bhagavata and Laxmi Purana in Odisha. The latter is the only Purana written in a language other than Sanskrit in the whole of India.

    • @michaelangello1352
      @michaelangello1352 Год назад

      ​@@tuljitgogoi125 wait!! Whattt??? I thought the tribes of assam follows the folk religion and not Hinduism

    • @tuljitgogoi125
      @tuljitgogoi125 Год назад +5

      @@michaelangello1352 Well some of them definitely do although in small numbers and syncretic with Hinduism.But a wide group of tribes particularly in Upper Assam adhere to Sankardeva's Vaishnavite Hinduism.Tribes so as Missing,Sonowal kachari,Chutia,Moran are great followers Sankardeva's "ek naam saran dharma".But Hinduism is also not only Dharmic Religion that is prevalent among tribals in Assam.The tai khamti,tai khamyang,tai phake,chakmas ,simgphos are Theravada Buddhists .Some Bodos in assam Brahma Samaj religion well others adhere to traditional Bodo animistic religion.Many dimasas are Shakta oriented hindus.If i have to give you general idea how Hinduism works among tribals then it's complicated.Some tribals would definitely looks like they are following Hinduism well others mixes some much of their beliefs with Hinduism that you can't separate them from each other.

  • @ironhead108
    @ironhead108 Год назад +10

    Thank you! I've been waiting for this video ever since your video on Tantra. This is my darshan, and I understand it well, but still makes me very happy to see it reviewed and described so well by you. Om Namah Shivaya

  • @barrymoore4470
    @barrymoore4470 Год назад +15

    Very commendable and comprehensive introduction to this important and beautiful religious tradition. While I identify as a negative atheist, I can state that Kashmir Shaivism is the most appealing (most world-affirming) religious school I know, and I also regard it as the most humane (man and the world are real, inherently good, and inalienable from the divine). Being a lover of art, I find the religion's endorsement of creative expression and appreciation, drawing parallels between divine will and bliss and human aesthetic experience, very attractive.
    One reason for the tradition's great and enduring fascination is of course Abhinavagupta himself, one of the most extraordinary and compelling human beings to have entered history. So many figures in ancient Indian culture persist as mere names attached to texts, but for Abhinavagupta we have a relatively remarkable breadth of knowledge pertaining to his individual story, much of it provided by the man himself. In any case, he emerges as a flesh-and-blood human being whom we can recognize and admire, and his personality adds profoundly to the appeal of the school of Shaivism he synthesized.

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 Год назад +5

    This is priceless pearl knowledge.
    One of my favorite channels on RUclips and with the deepest appreciation and devotion for your wisdom you impart to others.
    Reverence ✨️ ❤

  • @ZenInsights-vp8nb
    @ZenInsights-vp8nb 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is fantastic. Loved the accompanying music also. Not too loud not too soft and not too busy. Much appreciated.

  • @Ali-pw1hu
    @Ali-pw1hu Год назад +83

    As a Kashmiri it's sad to know that such rich spritual traditions have been lost in time

    • @Believer9999
      @Believer9999 Год назад +1

      Eww thank god idolism ended. Trath yeman

    • @Lol-ud8cs
      @Lol-ud8cs Год назад

      ​@@Believer9999 😂😂 pedo worshiper

    • @commentnahipadhaikar2339
      @commentnahipadhaikar2339 Год назад +40

      All thanks to mass exodus of Kashmiri Hindus.
      Though there still are many followers initiated people in Trika

    • @ceoofracism5713
      @ceoofracism5713 Год назад +22

      @@commentnahipadhaikar2339 are you afraid to tell who mass executed those hindus?

    • @commentnahipadhaikar2339
      @commentnahipadhaikar2339 Год назад +15

      @@ceoofracism5713 it is called Massacre not execution.

  • @LoudWaffle
    @LoudWaffle Год назад +27

    Wonderful video, I actually encountered this tradition while researching another topic. On that note I'd recommend the book I read: Translating Wisdom by Shankair Nair. It's about the Mughal translation of a Kashmir Shaivic text, the Laghu-Yoga-Vasistha, into Persian, and all the particularities of not only the linguistic translations, but also conceptual translations required to explain ideas to a Muslim audience coming from a very distinctly different intellectual tradition.

  • @Mrityormokshiya
    @Mrityormokshiya Год назад +129

    I'm so happy you made a video on Trika Kashmir Shaivism. I'm Hindu from Gaudiya Vaishnava family and I've been reading about different philosophies in Astika Arshya school of thought and learned a lot from Prof. Lakshmanjoo about Abhinavagupta. Especially when learning the subtle difference in Kevaladvaita & Paradvaita ( in the former, Brahman is reflected in buddhi & that reflection becomes the existence of jiva. In the latter Paramśiva (Parabrahman) is absolutely perfect & jiva is filled with imperfections (malas) & it's Paramśiva that will reflect buddhi) when Gaudiya Vaishnavism is achintya bhed abheda (The shaktis are inseparable from Brahman but also different from it). Filip, your channel has been one of my top favourites!

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher Год назад +1

      Are you an ISKCon devotee? 🤔

    • @Mrityormokshiya
      @Mrityormokshiya Год назад +16

      @@TheWorldTeacher No, I don't go to Iskcon. I'm also not initiated. But my grandfather is a traditional Gaudiya Vaishnava.

    • @nerthus4685
      @nerthus4685 Год назад

      @@Mrityormokshiya Good for you. One should carefully stay away from fanatical authoritarian exploitative destructive organizations.

    • @jiensuyang3915
      @jiensuyang3915 Год назад

      And who are Brahmins? Where are they from? How come Brahmins have had such a bloody history in Indian subcontinent and so much fraud connected to their names

    • @Sundar...
      @Sundar... Год назад +5

      ​@@Mrityormokshiya Good that you stayed away from them. 😁

  • @elliottzylstra7520
    @elliottzylstra7520 3 месяца назад +2

    Would love to see more work on Abhinavagupta please! And thanks so much for the time you put into these videos, your really making a difference

  • @sachin28441
    @sachin28441 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful lecture ... Perhaps the only clear and lucid overview of KS on RUclips so far. I have been trying to learn about kahmir shaivism, but always used to end up getting confused between trika and tantra etc... thank you for a wonderful lecture.

  • @quantumyogi6121
    @quantumyogi6121 Год назад +4

    Fabulous overview on such a complex topic! So well explained. Much appreciated! 🕉

  • @hkumar7340
    @hkumar7340 Год назад +8

    Excellent primer on Trika for all of us students! Very, very commendable! Thank you! ❤

  • @16tonw8
    @16tonw8 Год назад +27

    Loving these Hinduism videos, hope we can get some more! I'd love an intro video comparing and contrasting the philosophies of the major schools of Hindusim (Shaivism, Smarta, etc)

  • @johnschroder2017
    @johnschroder2017 Год назад

    Thank you for this excellent video, and, indeed, for all the videos you produce. They are real treasures in a time of glitz.

  • @josephschmitt733
    @josephschmitt733 Год назад +3

    This channel has been absolutely fantastic and over the years has continued to impress. Thanks for your passion and sharing your knowledge.

  • @JCVarkey
    @JCVarkey Год назад +3

    Wow, excellent piece of translated knowledge to the masses. Very grateful for your work and contributions!
    I have been watching you for awhile and you keep putting out fantastic content in a very accessible format.
    Keep up the good work brother 🙏✨

  • @scottygarner4670
    @scottygarner4670 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for this video. This is a perfect contribution to the lineage of topics you’ve covered on the channel so far.

  • @Eric777-71
    @Eric777-71 Год назад +3

    Thanks Philip I love your work, this is totally in my wheelhouse and I've watched almost all of videos,

  • @bkdevil5278
    @bkdevil5278 Год назад +7

    I was waiting for a video like this .

  • @MrMikkyn
    @MrMikkyn Год назад +24

    I have read Tantra Illuminated by Christopher Wallis, and have briefly studied a few Vaishnava Sampradayas so this is very familiar to me. I love hearing about Kashmir Shaivism again, its like revision. You are very good at explaining things step by step without making it confusing.

  • @TharsyanJaderuby
    @TharsyanJaderuby Год назад

    Waited a whole year for this! Thank you! 🙏

  • @innerfire81
    @innerfire81 Год назад

    This is one of the best overviews of Kashmir Shaivism I've ever had the pleasure to hear. Fantastic job!

  • @wernermeier1808
    @wernermeier1808 Год назад +4

    You really have successfully summarized a very complex subject. Congratulations! I really enjoyed to watch this video.

  • @somadelica7771
    @somadelica7771 Год назад +13

    Thank you, I learned a lot about Kashmir Shaivism! I hope one day you do Yungdrung Bon which is a complete system of sutra, tantra, and dzogchen :)

  • @dr.ramanandan
    @dr.ramanandan Год назад +2

    An excellent video on Kashmir Shaivism. So many thanks for your efforts. All the best. Would like to watch more from you on Indian culture and religion.

  • @devangel2
    @devangel2 Год назад +2

    This was awesome! So fascinating, please do more of these 🤩

  • @georginakumar6191
    @georginakumar6191 Год назад +40

    A born Roman Catholic in South India, my search for the true religion began very early. Now I'm onto a spirituality that's in coherence with routine life on the planet. This, along with Buddhist tenets give a clearer mode of life to follow. Thanks for the clarity.

    • @salmankhan0120
      @salmankhan0120 9 месяцев назад

      Nice as you are looking into all religions, I suggest you to go through qur'an it will be definitely help you in your journey for tje truth

    • @StopFear
      @StopFear 8 месяцев назад +1

      I also study different religions and to me Hindu worldview with its complex cosmology and theology seems to be very very contrived in comparison with any other mainstream religion. This is not my attempt to suggest which of the world religion contains the "truth", but just from perspective of someone who compares religions, but religions/worldviews such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam seem to be offering what is in practice a more direct path to either "God", or enlightenment, or "Truth". Compared to other branches of Christianity, Catholicism is definitely closer to Hinduism in its complexity, which is probably why many people in Europe and later outside of Europe, found any form of Protestant Christianity to be a better alternative.

    • @ganeshnh
      @ganeshnh 8 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@salmankhan0120it has done enough damage already.

    • @dboyagod
      @dboyagod 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ganeshnh😂😂

    • @Xzim69
      @Xzim69 4 месяца назад

      ​@@salmankhan0120 wrong suggestion 😂

  • @JuandiegoFA
    @JuandiegoFA Год назад +5

    What an incredible work in this introduction to Trika! Thank you so much!
    Mikkyo (Tendai and Shingon) would also do a great episode, showing a fusion of this lineage with Mahayana buddhism.

  • @fzaman1000
    @fzaman1000 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. You and your patrons are a blessing to this world 🙏

  • @AnalogLanguage
    @AnalogLanguage Год назад +1

    Started looking into shaivism in November, this video was so well done! Thank you for your work!

  • @coaxihuitl
    @coaxihuitl Год назад +3

    Thank you very much for this look at Kashmir Shaivism. It is a huge topic and I’d love if you did more on it, or on Abhinavagupta’s works on Rasa. Another topic I find interesting is the view on Lila in Advaita Vedanta vs Kashmir Shaivism. Thanks again, much appreciated!

  • @RoYaL3796
    @RoYaL3796 Год назад +3

    Nice! I'm looking forward to this one.

  • @JagVama
    @JagVama Год назад

    Excellent Presentation of Trika Shaivism. You have beautifully strung together the pearls of wisdom of great gnanis like Abhinava Gupta Kshemaraja and the complex integration of Tantra ( vignanbhairav tantra is the basis) very well crafted thoughts and excellent visuals. Om Namah Shivaya 🌙

  • @scienceofreligion6883
    @scienceofreligion6883 Год назад

    I always learn a lot from your videos. Thank you so much for putting in the time to make them for us!

  • @BNaturalStudios
    @BNaturalStudios Год назад +3

    Amazing video on an under discussed tradition. Very great job!!!

  • @lotusseed355
    @lotusseed355 Год назад +5

    Great work! Thank you! Although you've mentioned the differences between Kashmir Shaivism and Vedanta, this subject is worth of a separate video.

  • @bchandrakalanaidu722
    @bchandrakalanaidu722 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video. First time I came to know what I am following. This spandan is always with me and I know 'Om' from my childhood. The journey is going on beautifully❤ ❤

  • @108bhavani
    @108bhavani Год назад +1

    Thankyou this was a wonderful talk I was introduced to Kashmir Shaivism by a Siddha Guru in my early thirty’s I am now in my Seventies . This philosophy has been a guiding light in my life. Thank you just the inspiration that I needed at this time on my life .

  • @enuastic
    @enuastic Год назад +44

    As a practitioner of Trika, I can say this introduction is quite impressive. Your research work is very accurate.
    I would just like to add that the traverse through the Upayas is not necessarily progressive, as it highly depends on Grace (anugraha)..
    Thank you for your work!

    • @AtlantisWisdom
      @AtlantisWisdom Год назад +1

      How did u find a guru of trika ?

    • @kallumama648
      @kallumama648 Год назад

      Only grace of shiva is required

    • @upasanaacharya3469
      @upasanaacharya3469 Год назад +2

      No for real, I have been trying for a long time to be initiated and I wanted a guide for the same. Where should I look for the same?

    • @AtlantisWisdom
      @AtlantisWisdom Год назад +3

      @@upasanaacharya3469 try with Vimarsha foundation, Somananda tantra school and Swami Lakhmanjoo

    • @upasanaacharya3469
      @upasanaacharya3469 Год назад

      @@AtlantisWisdom okay thanks 👍

  • @srikarpamidi1946
    @srikarpamidi1946 Год назад +5

    Incredible video! Your bibliographies alone are worth the watch every time! I’d love it if you looked into Shaktism, or the Goddess Tradition in Hinduism, which is in conversation with Shaivism and Tantra, but also influenced by many indigenous and folk traditions. The Mahavidyas are a particularly fascinating group of goddesses.

  • @gauravchawla8050
    @gauravchawla8050 Год назад +1

    Great one! Complex topics explained brilliantly.

  • @samanthadevaux
    @samanthadevaux 9 месяцев назад +1

    Oh thank you so much this was incredibly beautiful :)

  • @kasturipillay6626
    @kasturipillay6626 Год назад +15

    Our Lord Shiva, is greatest, and all cultures have embraced him in some form or another, whether they are aware or not.
    Our ancestors and their ancestors worshipped Lord Shiva. ❤

  • @TheArkaRoy
    @TheArkaRoy Год назад +22

    You said at the beginning, non-dual strands were mainly, Vaishnavite. But Adi Shankara the exponent of that tradition was a Shaivite himself along with his disciples. That's why wherever we see a Shankaracharya temple in India it is actually a Shiva temple. His tilak also resembles his Shaivite lineage that predates Abhinavagupta. So, non-dualist saints were Shivite too (before Abhinavagupta).

    • @Anshu.24383
      @Anshu.24383 Год назад +2

      That's what i was thinking also!

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito Год назад +4

      Yeah. I stayed at an Advaita Vedanta ashram, but the temple there was dedicated to Shiva.

    • @user-xy1vp2jg7p
      @user-xy1vp2jg7p Год назад +2

      True ❤

    • @madhavmaniraj442
      @madhavmaniraj442 Год назад +5

      Sankara was definitely not a shaivaite. It would probably be more accurate to describe him as a practitioner of Smarta, which rejects theistic sectarianism and simultaneously worships multiple equal deities.

    • @vinsin328
      @vinsin328 3 месяца назад

      He put the Bhagvata Gita equivalent to Upanishands/Veda, so definitely a big Vaishnavite. His doing so later let to the creation of Krishnanism.

  • @rrazdan1
    @rrazdan1 Год назад +2

    Thanks for creating this superb summary!

  • @shane-os
    @shane-os Год назад

    awesome video! i have been waiting for this!

  • @user-kh6ru9qo9g
    @user-kh6ru9qo9g Год назад +3

    bro u are doing great service for preserving and beutifully explaining the true meaning of Shaivism .
    Isha Shiva Upanishad is ultimate guide to Kashmiri Shavism .

  • @neyazahmad76
    @neyazahmad76 5 месяцев назад +5

    Your knowledge is awesome. I have always been interested in Hindu philosophy.

  • @anirbanroy8601
    @anirbanroy8601 Год назад

    Very knowledgeable, detailed research on a lesser known but equally potent & divine tradition of Sanatan Dharm. Much appreciated. Hope you can make similarly informative videos on Shakta & Ganapatya tradition. 🙏

  • @jeanabrown
    @jeanabrown 8 месяцев назад

    You are doing great things! Much needed!

  • @trawd5556
    @trawd5556 Год назад +3

    Thank you, would love to see more videos on Shaivism / Tantra 🩵💙🖤

  • @reneevalentino9244
    @reneevalentino9244 9 месяцев назад +5

    Laksmanjoo Academy has published Swami Laksmanjoo's translation and commentary on Tantraloka in English. Chapters 1 - 4, as Volumes 1-3, have been published. Translation and commentary by Swami Laksmanjoo of chapters 5- 13 were recorded while Swami Laksmanjoo was alive, and are being prepared for publication.

  • @starseedlynsey4617
    @starseedlynsey4617 Год назад +1

    I've not heard barely anything of this subject, the odd little bit as most I guess. Totally absorbed by this. Excellently presented. Om Namah Shivaya

  • @mariapapadopoulou7368
    @mariapapadopoulou7368 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you very much! Just doscovered your channel, explored it a little bit. Very interesting. Greetings from Greece!

  • @Torvas93
    @Torvas93 Год назад +13

    Prior to this video I was unaware of the tradition of Kashmir Shaivism. Again and again you keep providing us with some outstanding content, Thank you for everything you do! I would love to see you dive into Chan/Zen Buddhism in the near future.

    • @nickgold2012
      @nickgold2012 Год назад +2

      A Zen video would be excellent!

    • @dharmendra.singh.1985
      @dharmendra.singh.1985 Год назад

      Well, Buddhism was born from Hinduism, and Zen Buddhism was born from Buddhism so all roads lead back to adiyogi, Lord Shiva.

  • @acalavidyaraja
    @acalavidyaraja Год назад +3

    Excellent. Thank you so much for producing these videos.
    I hope you would make one about the 84 Mahasiddhas and the relationship between shaivism and vajrayana buddhism as well one day :>

  • @TheLuxevolupte
    @TheLuxevolupte 8 месяцев назад

    Your knowledge is astonishing. Thank you for putting this into the world 🙏❤

  • @user-hu7pn7uq8e
    @user-hu7pn7uq8e 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for this short introduction, really helpful for my thesis on Spinoza and Kashmir Shaivism

  • @Klaus.anal.Schwab
    @Klaus.anal.Schwab Год назад +3

    I’m looking forward to this

  • @Kosovar_Chicken
    @Kosovar_Chicken Год назад +12

    I practice a form of non dualism with Shiva as the primary deity. I had no idea about Abhinavagupta and Kashmir Shaivism. Thank you

  • @Epta_Null
    @Epta_Null 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge on this topic!

  • @insfieldtrip
    @insfieldtrip Год назад

    Thank you very much for this video! It has certainly intrigued me

  • @specialbeamcharlie7250
    @specialbeamcharlie7250 Год назад +4

    Cant wait!

  • @mythosandlogos
    @mythosandlogos Год назад +4

    This is so ambitious, yet so grounded. Great work.

  • @lisaclausen8304
    @lisaclausen8304 11 месяцев назад

    I really liked this
    After hearing so much on vedanta, this has really helped to elucidate that
    An.interested in more of this as it really makes more sense to me! Thank you so much
    Incredible channel!

  • @TheYellowshuttle
    @TheYellowshuttle 10 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful and well researched ❤️
    The different schools are like looking at a Necker's cube. The truth itself is not changing, only the points of view of the observer looking at it.

    • @raghavendrakuppuswamyarchitect
      @raghavendrakuppuswamyarchitect 9 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed
      There is a Sanskrit verse which conveys the same
      'Ekam sat, vipra bahudha vadanti'
      'There is one Truth, the knowers convey it variously'

  • @Comradebassman
    @Comradebassman Год назад +8

    Great video as always! Your videos on Vedanta / Hinduism are some of my absolute favorites that I always look forward to. Would you ever be interested in doing a video on Gaudiya Vaishnavism one day? I’d be really excited to see it given how well and thoroughly you have covered other Hindu spiritual traditions.

  • @icookwithmom
    @icookwithmom Год назад +35

    Excellent 👌. Please explore Balinese Hinduism and the concept of achintya sometime in the future. Also, it would be wonderful if you could compare tibetan Buddhism with Hinduism, especially tantra - I find them very similar.

    • @TheGuiltsOfUs
      @TheGuiltsOfUs Год назад

      Buddhist tantras are most likely derived from hindu tantras.

    • @Hastenforthedawm
      @Hastenforthedawm Год назад

      There is definitely a kind of cross-religous discourse that happened between Tibetan Buddhism and Kashmir Shavism, it has been noted before.
      It's particularly fascinating how a generally non-theist religion would have sug parallels with a theist religion such as Shaivism.
      Both very much overlap especially with the high level tantric practices.

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 11 месяцев назад

      Buddism is not really non theist. They believe in deities as "manifestation of our own true divine (buddha) nature" which need to be invoked by following certain practises while hindus can seem them as "external" deities or thought forms depending on the tradition.@@Hastenforthedawm

  • @atawhim
    @atawhim Год назад

    This was great, very comprehensive! Thank you.

  • @andreass2301
    @andreass2301 Год назад +1

    This was fantastic. It is great to see someone properly exploring Indian religion and culture, and done so accessibly to boot!

  • @Meinnearach0204
    @Meinnearach0204 8 месяцев назад +6

    You're some sort of guru or bodhisattva, even if you won't admit it. Thank you for all you do!

  • @OldDarwish
    @OldDarwish Год назад +69

    I've been waiting all day for this, it's an hour before Iftar where I'm at and I know it'll be an hour well spent. Thank you filip❤
    Also, Can you please make more videos on Neoplatonism?

    • @bharatkapoor4062
      @bharatkapoor4062 Год назад +2

      Are you in USA

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  Год назад +20

      Yes I definitely plan to!
      Hope you have a blessed and meaningful month of fasting!

    • @OldDarwish
      @OldDarwish Год назад +4

      @@bharatkapoor4062 No, I'm In Egypt.

    • @Terralncognita
      @Terralncognita Год назад +23

      As a Hindu, I am so very honored that you took the time out of your Holy Fasting to watch an informative video.
      Blessings 🙏🙏

  • @TheYellowshuttle
    @TheYellowshuttle Месяц назад

    Beautiful ❤
    And as much beautifully narrated!

  • @juliecloutierchannel
    @juliecloutierchannel Год назад +1

    Beautiful, thank you for this.

  • @christoph.j.gassmann
    @christoph.j.gassmann Год назад +8

    Interesting is also the live of Lilian Silburn, the scolar and mystic, who translated several scriptures of that tradition. Famous is her book about Kundalini.

  • @midplanewanderer9507
    @midplanewanderer9507 Год назад +9

    Wow! That was a rip-roaring good presentation, really held my attention! I never heard of Kashmir Shaivism, but it has a certain life-affirming resonance for me compared to the more rigid, arid schools of non-dualist thought. It's interesting how some of the concepts from these ancient teachings mirror many Western NDE experiencer's assertions of there being an underlying ineffable "Oneness." Curious.

    • @TheGuiltsOfUs
      @TheGuiltsOfUs Год назад

      Not too sure how a religion in which many are burning in naraka is "affirming" in any way.

  • @lessismore4470
    @lessismore4470 Год назад +2

    Looking forward to this...

  • @donnalynes2804
    @donnalynes2804 Год назад

    you have a truly amazing grasp of these various philosophies and religions.

  • @bandit_queen
    @bandit_queen Год назад +6

    I love your channel and topics including this one! Can you do a topic on the mahavidyas particularly Tripurasundari ❤ I’m white American raised Christian but found real spirituality from India 🙏🏼

  • @Christ.Consciousness
    @Christ.Consciousness Год назад +6

    Sending you all unconditional love, kindness, gratitude and compassion 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻

  • @avravi25
    @avravi25 Год назад

    Very good video and well researched and presented. Well done

  • @morganrasmussen5071
    @morganrasmussen5071 Год назад +2

    Each time I listen to and watch your excellent programs, I wonder if you practice a religion or have a conviction of your own. You are impartial without being condescending or obsequious to each religion, your fairness, respect and admiration on each subject is authentic and sincere. If I was a religious leader, I would want you to inform my followers as to what my religion was all about.
    Also, your use of language is both precise and concise.
    Thank you.