Way of Liberation Moksa Marga (An Itinerary In Indian Philosophy) by T.K. Sribhashyam

Way of Liberation Moksa Marga (An Itinerary In Indian Philosophy)

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  • Book Name Way of Liberation Moksa Marga (An Itinerary In Indian Philosophy)
  • Author T.K. Sribhashyam
  • Language, Pages Engish, 322 Pgs. (PB)
  • Last Updated 2024 / 03 / 01
  • ISBN 9788124605998
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The way to liberation or moksa needs perfect knowledge, perfect action and perfect surrender to the Lord. The bhakta becomes a bhagavata as he not only knows and sees but also lives as a servant of God. Moksa is the final approach to the purity and perfection of the human soul. This volume attempts an in-depth study of the concept of liberation or moksa and the way to attain it.

The book begins with the meaning of love, devotion, religion, the body-soul relation and the three yogas, an understanding of which is essential to understand the concept of moksa. In this context, it delves into the meaning of the Brahman, the Absolute, as conveyed in the Vedas and other religious works like the Upanisads and the Bhagavad-Gita, the concept of the universal spiritual entity of Sarvegvara, concepts of sin and virtue, and even the principles of monotheism and polytheism in Hinduism. Quoting from the scriptures and other relevant texts, it emphasises on the notion of devotion and its benefits to examine the means to self-realisation and liberation and includes a study of the concept of contemplation and meditation, including meditation techniques and practices, which is central to the attainment of moksa.

With interesting illustrations, the volume will be useful to religious scholars and students and seekers on the path of spiritual fulfillment.


About the Author

Mr. T.K. Sribhashyam, son of Shri T. Krishnamacharya, obtained his Master’s degree in accountancy as well as in Hindu philosophy. He also received intensive lessons on yoga philosophy, and Indian psychology. He is the Head of all Yogakshemam schools in Europe. Two of his books in English viz. Blissful Experience, Bhakti — Quintessence of Indian Philosophy and From Devotion to Total Surrender, Shanagati Yoga —In the Light of Indian Philosophy are appearing from India in 2012.

Mrs. Alamelu Sheshadri, second daughter of Shri T. Krishnamacharya, is graduated from Mysore University. Shri T. Knishnamacharya initiated her to Yajurveda, taught her all major Upanisads, Brahmasutras and the Bhagavad-Gita in the traditional way. He also trained her in yoga, both practically and philosophically. From 1985 until 1989 she continued studying many philosophical subjects, especially Visistadvaita.


Preface

Mind is like the wandering moon. There are always fluctuations in the emotional conditions. This is natural in all living beings. However, man is capable of stabilising his emotional agitations by personal efforts through various methods. The easiest and successful way is to make sincere appeal to God with love. This type of emotional loving approach to God is bhakti (devotion). Bhakti is supreme love to God. Love springs from God and enters into the human heart. The abundant treasure of God’s love is hidden in the human heart. That is to say, the human heart is overflowing with God’s love. Man has only to realise this wealth of God’s love in him and feel its richness. God shelters man from the scorching miseries of life, when man clings to God. Loving shelter from God is the reward of bhakti practice.

Showering a brilliant light amid gloomy darkness, radiating the sweet fragrance of life, bringing reconciliation to all contradictions are (some of) the gifts of bhakti, in spite of innumerable contradicting views. Bhakti is the golden bridge which links man on earth to the divine paradise. To train the mind for divinity, there is no road equal to devotion, bhakti. Words fail to bring out the pleasure of devotional practices (bhakti sadhana).

Complete trust in God is capable of making man remain unconcerned to the problems of life, as they just pass off by themselves by God’s grace.

Only a man who knows the place can tell the right direction to reach it. Our father, Sri T. Krishnamacharya of Mysore, infused bhakti in his children and in his disciples right from the beginning. God’s blessings and our father’s sailing grace helped us to move on in this writing.

In the name of God, this work is dedicated to our father — our guru, with profound respect and gratitude.

In a work on bhakti, it is unavoidable to use Sanskrit terms. The use of such terms is minimised and the nearest English equivalent is provided. An exhaustive glossary is appended. This work does fall short of the degree of excellence that might be attained.

We offer our deep gratitude to Cornelia Heyde from Germany for the sincere interest she has taken in our writings, going through the major part of this work, offering useful and valuable comments and thus helping in the completion of the work.

We owe our sincere thanks to all our well-wishers who helped us in one way or the other to make this book come to light. Above all, there is the grace of God.


Contents
  Genealogy IX
  Benediction by Sri B.K.S Iyengar XI
  Preface XIII
  Presentation XV
  List of Tables and Figures XVII
1 Hinduism - A Brief Perspective  
2 Introduction 5
  What is love for man 5
  What is love that can never be measured 5
  The impermsnency of human love 11
  Two ultimate aims in man 14
  Body soul ralations 19
  Attachment to and Detachment from the body 21
  What is devotion 24
  What is religion 28
  The cultivation of ddevotion without religion 32
  The threee yogas 37
3 Concept OfLieration (Moksa) 41
  Views on soul and liberation 51
  Means to liberation 55
  Karma and liberation 56
  Liberation as the aim of devotion 57
  Devotion and liberation 63
  Liberation: Yoga and smkhya view 77
4 Brahman, the absolute 81
  Brahman in the Vedas 84
  BrahmanBrahamn in the Upanisads 85
  Brahmn in Bhagavad-Gita 91
  Brahman, the Unmanifest 94
5 The Universal Spiritual Entity, Sarvesvara 95
  Concept of the Universal Spiritual Entity 96
  Attributes of the Universal Spiritual,God 106
  Concept of Hirayagarbha(the Golden Egg) 137
  Jesus as God, Guru and Saints 137
  Conception of a religion-free God 138
  Concept of Sin and Virtue 145
  Concept of Karma 145
  Concept of sin 148
  The Universal Spiritual Entity is not the Judge of our sin 157
  Role of sin and vice 164
7 Peaceful Emotion, Santa Rasa 172
  Birth of Human Emotions 172
  Peaceful Emotion, Santa Rasa 184
  Sana Rasa and Bhakti 187
8 Benefits of Devotion 193
  Introduction 193
  Devotion Reduces the Consequences of the Activites of other Emotions 195
  Realisation Reduces the Consequences of Klesa and Karma 199
9 Devotion as a Means to Self-Realisation,Atma-Jnana 215
  Brahman and our Consciousness 216
  Self-realisation 218
10 Meditation Techniques in Hinduism 227
  Upasana, vidya 228
  Subjective Meditation Techniques 234
  Meditaion in the Puranas 235
  Meditation in Vaisnavism 237
  Meditation in Saivism 238
  Meditation in Tantra, Tantradhyana 239
11 Practical Exercises in Contemplation and Meditation 241
  Five steps to Meditation 245
  Preparatory Practices 247
  Contemplation 249
  Meditatiin 257
  Vision of the Ultimate 262
  Dedication of Meditation 262
  Glossary 265
  Bibliography 286
  Index 293

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