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Wave of bliss : Anandalahari

By: Material type: TextTextMadras Ganesh & Co. 1948Edition: 3d edDescription: x, 35pContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): Abstract: 'This celebrated poem together with the "Wave of Beauty" (Saundaryya-lahari) which follows after verse 41, is commonly attributed in India to the great Vedantin Scholastic Shangkaracharyya....The "Wave of Bliss" deals with the bodily centres Kundali Yoga and other Tantrik subjects.'
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Translated with commentary by Arthur Avalon.

'This celebrated poem together with the "Wave of Beauty" (Saundaryya-lahari) which follows after verse 41, is commonly attributed in India to the great Vedantin Scholastic Shangkaracharyya....The "Wave of Bliss" deals with the bodily centres Kundali Yoga and other Tantrik subjects.'

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