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Trikamukhyamat¿ni or Main Tenets of Trika Shaivism is a short, but very important book on the philosophy of Kashmir in Northern India. The word 'philosophy' is just a Greek-based English translation or rather a western interpretation of the Sanskrit term 'dar¿ana'. Dar¿ana ('seeing', 'observing') comes from the root 'd¿¿' which means 'to see'. Accepting this fact is a key point when it comes to philosophies of India. Understanding a philosophy means 'seeing', 'observing' from the viewpoint of the philosophical system and according to this, one has to gradually change the base of one's own…mehr

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Trikamukhyamat¿ni or Main Tenets of Trika Shaivism is a short, but very important book on the philosophy of Kashmir in Northern India. The word 'philosophy' is just a Greek-based English translation or rather a western interpretation of the Sanskrit term 'dar¿ana'. Dar¿ana ('seeing', 'observing') comes from the root 'd¿¿' which means 'to see'. Accepting this fact is a key point when it comes to philosophies of India. Understanding a philosophy means 'seeing', 'observing' from the viewpoint of the philosophical system and according to this, one has to gradually change the base of one's own perspective to get the benefits of any study. Guru Gabriel Prad¿paka has made a great effort to present the necessary teachings to support the act of changing the viewpoint of those who are beginners in Trika Shaivism, but who, at the same time, are serious spiritual aspirants, zealous about diving into the ancient treasure called Trika. Trika Shaivism teaches how to see with the Eye of the Lord. For this very reason, the study of the main tenets contained in this book is simply crucial and I recommend it for those who know that a building needs a strong foundation. Trikamukhyamat¿ni is not a mere summary of Trika Shaivism, but a foundational treatise that helps recognize the Divine perspective which originally lies in each and every human being.
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Gabriel Pradipaka, the founder and leader of the spiritual movement "Parabhairavayoga" and its organization called "Parabhairavayoga Foundation", is a Guru with many followers around the world. His spiritual name, Pradipaka, means "the one who sheds light", the one who sheds light on the secret meaning of sacred scriptures. Gabriel Pradipaka belongs to the lineage of Bhagavan Nityananda whom he views as his Grandguru. He considers Svami Muktananda Paramaha¿sa to be his main Guru. And he sees Svami Lak¿ma¿a Joo as his Non-dualistic Kashmir Shaivism Guru. Inspired by the task of Svami Muktananda Paramaha¿sa who brought Non-dualistic Kashmir Shaivism to the West, Guruji has taken on the mission of introducing people all over the world to the treasure of this amazing Teaching. Guruji was born in Rosario, Argentina, in 1963. He studied and worked in the famous Siddha Yoga community led by one disciple of the great Svami Muktananda until 1989. Then, during 1989-1991 and 1995-1997 he studied, taught and worked under the guidance of one teacher. In 1997 Guruji embarked on his own path as teacher of Non-dual Shaivism of Kashmir (Trika) and began to help spiritually-oriented people in the process known as "Self-realization" or "Final Liberation". He became Guru in 2010 after attaining Liberation. Being a fully Self-realized yogi, Gabriel Pradipaka is capable of awakening the spiritual potential of seekers through Saktipata, Divine Grace bestowal, which help them transcend their limitations. Proficient in Sanskrit, Guruji translates primordial texts of ancient Non-dualistic Kashmir Shaivism Masters, teaches Trika and Sanskrit. Among his translations are: Sivasutra-s, Abhinavagupta's Paramarthasara, Vasugupta's Spandakarika-s and K¿emaraja's Spandanir¿aya, Pratyabhijñah¿dayam and Sivasutravimarsini, etc. He is right now also in the process of translating the full Tantraloka. His teachings and translations are available on his website (published in 6 languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Russian and Hindi) at www.sanskrit-trikashaivism.com Guruji wrote his own scriptures in full agreement with the teachings of Trika: Svatantryasutram, Parabhairavayogasa¿sthpanapracodanam along with its short commentary, and many others. Visit www.parabhairavayoga.org, the official Parabhairavayoga Foundation website, home of Parabhairavayoga based on the teachings of Guruji.