SHIVA SUTRAS

Śiva sūtra--s are the aphorisms of philosophy of Śiva āgama. Āgama means acquisition of knowledge or traditional doctrine or percept. There are four sources through which knowledge can be acquired. They are pratyakṣa (perception), anumāna (inference), upamāna (comparison) and anupalabdhi (non-apprehension). Advaita philosophy advocates non-dualism, in the sense that the Brahman and soul are not different entities. Soul, in fact is the mirror image of the Brahman Himself. But the... Read More

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This book is authored by V.Ravi. He shares his spiritual experience through detailed discussions on Self-realization, interpretation of Indian Scriptures, simplified guidance to kundalini meditation, explanation on mantras, etc. From the year 2000, he has devoted his entire time to writing. He has spent considerable time in studying Indian scriptures, particularly Advaita philosophy, which is the foundational aspect of Indian philosophy. He uses simple language to explain Sanskrit words, which become an integral part while understanding sacred Indian Scriptures.