Foreword | iii-v |
Smrta-granth-sanketa-suchi | xi-xii |
Sri-cakra | xiii |
Kamakalavilasa | |
The salutation of Lord Siva (the doer of five activities, vimarasatmaka and the illumination himself) and his nature -(visvamaya and visvatita) - all pervading and all surprising | 2 |
The description of mirror-natured adyavimarsasakti (Mahatripursundari) nature | 12 |
Characteristics of Parasakti Mahatripursundari | 18 |
Nature of Mahabindu (Sadasiva) | 22 |
True nature of Ahamkar | 25 |
Genuine nature of Bindu | 28 |
Vidya-Kamkala and the importnace of its knowledge | 38 |
The origin of five vikrits (ether, air, fire, water and earthy) by white bindu | 41 |
Ascertainment of identity of indicator (vidya or mantra) and the indicated one (vidya or devata) | 45 |
Oneness of word (vak) and meaning (artha) | 47 |
The characteristics of Dhamatraya, Bijatraya and Saktitraya | 50 |
The nature of Matrikatraya, Vidya and Turiyapitha | 50 |
The description of Suksmabhut (five tanmatras), virtues (fifteen gunas) and Nityayastithiyas (fifteen letters of vidya) | 56 |
Atibhutas (fifteen gunas or properties) | 56 |
Nityas or Tithiyas (fifteeen letters of Vidya) | 56 |
Nature of Vidya (Tattvatmaka of 36 tattvas and tattvatit (transcends, nothing besides her | 60 |
The oneness of Vidya and Devata | 60 |
The oneness of Matrikas and cakras with Devi | 66 |
Oneness of Devi and Cakra | 66 |
The nature of Bindu and Trikona | 72 |
The form of the original Trikona of Sakti cakra | 72 |
The portion of Sricakra (Icchadik) and pasyanti (ekadesatmaka) | 72 |
The form of Kamakala (Tri-bindvatmaka and sanyukta | 79 |
The description of form of Pasyanti and Madhyama | 83 |
Oneness of subtle (Suksma) and gross (sthula) Madhayma | 91 |
The form the cakra of eight triangles (Astakonacakra) | 93 |
The dasar (dasaka) cakra (Antardasar and bahirdasar) | 93 |
The form of the triangles of ten and fourteen cakras | 95 |
The origin of vaikhari (nityasodasika) | 96 |
Sarvasamksobhana and sarvasa-pari-puraka cakras as vaikhari-varnatmaka | 97 |
Description of the three cycles (vrittatraya) | 98 |
Introduction of Avarana-devata and gurumandal | 100 |
The form of Avarana-devata | 104 |
Description of Mahatripursundari | 104 |
Form of Tripursundari Devi | 104 |
Declination of divine husband and wife (Kamesvar-Kamesvari | 110 |
The form of Avarana-devatas of Astakona cakra | 112 |
The nature of Sakties (Nigarbha-yogini) dwelling | 114 |
Sarvaraksa Chakra and yognis there into | 115 |
The form of Sampradaya-yoginis | 116 |
The nature of guptatara-yoginis | 118 |
Sixteen variation (vikaras) of the Devi or Devi's sixeteen variiations (vikaras) | 119 |
Mudras band their form | 121 |
Alternation of nine bases (adharas) into cakra | 121 |
Eight mothers (Astamatraka) | 123 |
Eight powers (Saktis) of Paramsiva | 124 |
Nature of Kamesa | 126 |
Teaching by Siva (as guru) to Kamesvari (vimrsa-rupini-sakti) | 130 |
The nature of parabhattarika | 133 |
Order of Guru (Guru-karma) and Mitradeo | 133 |
Importance of the work shown by the Author | 145 |
The obeisance to the venerated Lord Srinatha | 145 |
Karikardhanukrmanika | 149-150 |
Cidvalyam smrita-granthah | 151 |
Cidvalyam smrita-granthkartarah | 152 |
Foreword | iii-v |
Smrta-granth-sanketa-suchi | xi-xii |
Sri-cakra | xiii |
Kamakalavilasa | |
The salutation of Lord Siva (the doer of five activities, vimarasatmaka and the illumination himself) and his nature -(visvamaya and visvatita) - all pervading and all surprising | 2 |
The description of mirror-natured adyavimarsasakti (Mahatripursundari) nature | 12 |
Characteristics of Parasakti Mahatripursundari | 18 |
Nature of Mahabindu (Sadasiva) | 22 |
True nature of Ahamkar | 25 |
Genuine nature of Bindu | 28 |
Vidya-Kamkala and the importnace of its knowledge | 38 |
The origin of five vikrits (ether, air, fire, water and earthy) by white bindu | 41 |
Ascertainment of identity of indicator (vidya or mantra) and the indicated one (vidya or devata) | 45 |
Oneness of word (vak) and meaning (artha) | 47 |
The characteristics of Dhamatraya, Bijatraya and Saktitraya | 50 |
The nature of Matrikatraya, Vidya and Turiyapitha | 50 |
The description of Suksmabhut (five tanmatras), virtues (fifteen gunas) and Nityayastithiyas (fifteen letters of vidya) | 56 |
Atibhutas (fifteen gunas or properties) | 56 |
Nityas or Tithiyas (fifteeen letters of Vidya) | 56 |
Nature of Vidya (Tattvatmaka of 36 tattvas and tattvatit (transcends, nothing besides her | 60 |
The oneness of Vidya and Devata | 60 |
The oneness of Matrikas and cakras with Devi | 66 |
Oneness of Devi and Cakra | 66 |
The nature of Bindu and Trikona | 72 |
The form of the original Trikona of Sakti cakra | 72 |
The portion of Sricakra (Icchadik) and pasyanti (ekadesatmaka) | 72 |
The form of Kamakala (Tri-bindvatmaka and sanyukta | 79 |
The description of form of Pasyanti and Madhyama | 83 |
Oneness of subtle (Suksma) and gross (sthula) Madhayma | 91 |
The form the cakra of eight triangles (Astakonacakra) | 93 |
The dasar (dasaka) cakra (Antardasar and bahirdasar) | 93 |
The form of the triangles of ten and fourteen cakras | 95 |
The origin of vaikhari (nityasodasika) | 96 |
Sarvasamksobhana and sarvasa-pari-puraka cakras as vaikhari-varnatmaka | 97 |
Description of the three cycles (vrittatraya) | 98 |
Introduction of Avarana-devata and gurumandal | 100 |
The form of Avarana-devata | 104 |
Description of Mahatripursundari | 104 |
Form of Tripursundari Devi | 104 |
Declination of divine husband and wife (Kamesvar-Kamesvari | 110 |
The form of Avarana-devatas of Astakona cakra | 112 |
The nature of Sakties (Nigarbha-yogini) dwelling | 114 |
Sarvaraksa Chakra and yognis there into | 115 |
The form of Sampradaya-yoginis | 116 |
The nature of guptatara-yoginis | 118 |
Sixteen variation (vikaras) of the Devi or Devi's sixeteen variiations (vikaras) | 119 |
Mudras band their form | 121 |
Alternation of nine bases (adharas) into cakra | 121 |
Eight mothers (Astamatraka) | 123 |
Eight powers (Saktis) of Paramsiva | 124 |
Nature of Kamesa | 126 |
Teaching by Siva (as guru) to Kamesvari (vimrsa-rupini-sakti) | 130 |
The nature of parabhattarika | 133 |
Order of Guru (Guru-karma) and Mitradeo | 133 |
Importance of the work shown by the Author | 145 |
The obeisance to the venerated Lord Srinatha | 145 |
Karikardhanukrmanika | 149-150 |
Cidvalyam smrita-granthah | 151 |
Cidvalyam smrita-granthkartarah | 152 |