
The Secret to Liberation from Suffering
The supreme object of desire of every human being is the cessation of duḥkha, pain and suffering. Sāṃkhya is that secret to liberate an individual from suffering. In Sāṃkhya, pleasure, delight, joy, enjoyment, and bliss reside in the absence of pain as Sattva quality of lightness. Duḥkha is a duality in Sāṃkhya, and it nests in the qualities of Tamas as inertia and heaviness. Through Rajas of taking action, an individual can transform from the state of suffering to the state of lithe.
Sāṃkhya inspired Pata jali's Yoga system. Both these systems are adhyātma-vidyā, to acquire knowledge and learn about the internal Self and its manifestations. Sāṃkhya is a samīkṣaḥ, a complete investigation to maturely deliberate and reflect in order to acquire knowledge about the Self. By discerning the causes and effects of suffering, insights are gleaned. An individual feels lighter by taking recourse. This is Kaivalyam, a perfectly isolated state of Mind. Empowered with such knowledge, Buddhi, the Intellect, is transformed and with that enlightenment, the individual feels liberated.
The essential simplicity of this profound yet simple philosophy of liberation and universal love was committed into a written format in the third to fourth century CE by Īśvara Kṛṣṇa. The "Verses on Sāṃkhya" formalize and codify centuries of earlier philosophical thinking on liberation from suffering and the means to achieve it in a plain-spoken manner. In other translations and commentaries, its insights have often been shrouded in inaccessible language and words. The meticulous attention to the literal trail-of-meaning Saṃskṛt words maintains the integrity of this ancient text to generate an unembellished interpretation of the verses to convey the essence of Sāṃkhya in its true "ungarnished" beauty.
- Alaotsikko
- A Synthesis and Translation of The Sa?khya Karika of Isvarak???a
- Kirjailija
- Kassie Sambaraju
- ISBN
- 9781038325112
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 485 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 13.2.2025
- Kustantaja
- Friesenpress
- Sivumäärä
- 246