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" There is one varna in the form of nada (sound vibration) in which lie all the varnas (letters) latently in an undivided form. As it is ceaseless, it is called anahata ie unstruck, natural, spontaneous, uncaused. As all the varnas (letters) originate from... "
Vijnanabhairava, Or Divine Consciousness: A Treasury of 112 Types of Yoga - Page xvi
by Jaideva Singh - 2002 - 173 pages
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The Yoga of Delight, Wonder, and Astonishment: A Translation of the Vijñāna ...

Jaideva Singh - Religion - 1991 - 224 pages
...sounds it himself. Abhinavagupta gives the following description of this nada: «n>T: ll (Tantraloka VI, 217) "There is one varna in the form of nada (sound...an undivided form. As it is ceaseless, it is called anahata ie unstruck, natural, spontaneous, uncaused. As all the varnas (letters) originate from this...
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Sonic Theology: Hinduism and Sacred Sound

Guy L. Beck - Religion - 1993 - 316 pages
...anahata (Anahata-Nada, "unstruck sound") by the Kashmiri savant Abhinavagupta in the Tantraloka 6.217: "There is one varna in the form of Nada (sound vibration)...an undivided form. As it is ceaseless, it is called Anahata ie unstruck, natural, spontaneous, uncaused. As all the varnas (letters) originate from this...
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