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Aham (Kashmir Shaivism)








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Aham, a concept of Kashmir Shaivism, is defined as the supreme heart (hṛdayam),[1] transcendent Self, supreme I awareness [2] or infinite consciousness.[3] The space of Aham is where khecarī mudrā (free movement in the space of the heart) is realised. Khecarī mudrā is considered the supreme state of spiritual evolution.




Contents





  • 1 Substrate of creation


  • 2 Ultimate mantra


  • 3 United form of Shiva and Shakti


  • 4 Etymology


  • 5 Maha, the mirror image of Aham


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References




Substrate of creation[edit]


When Śiva wants to create, the first step is said to be the creation of an interior space (the space of his heart) - a matrix of energies that will be the substrate of the new world. This place is called Aham which means "I" in Sanskrit. Thus the absolute first creates the divine person, Aham, and from this divine person will appear the manifestation itself.


Aham is identical to mātṛkā (the wheel of phonematic energies), essential nature of all categories from Pṛithvī tattva (earth) to Sadāśiva tattva,.[4]Aham is the final resting place, dwelling place, abode of all beings, receptacle of the world.[1][5]



Ultimate mantra[edit]


Another definition of Aham is that of primordial mantra,[6] transcendental mantra,[7] the so-called heart-bīja (mantra of the heart) - force and power of consciousness.[8] As the supreme mantra, Aham is closely related to matravīrya (the potency of mantra).[9] Thus the realization of Aham confers power over any mantra.[10]



United form of Shiva and Shakti[edit]


In Aham, the supreme (para) aspect of Śakti is realized. Aham is the Śakti of Śiva or in other words, the expansion of Śiva.[11] Another way of describing Aham is as the union of Śiva and Śakti,[12] the emittive (visarga) aspect of the Supreme (anuttara).[10]



Etymology[edit]


Aham is formed of A+HA+M, a triad of Śhiva (A), Śakti (HA) and bindu (M).[13] M is the final point, union of Śiva and Śakti, where they dissolve into Paramaśiva. The triangle of A+HA+M is the essence of the Trika system.[14] A+HA+M form the sṛṣṭi bīja (seed of emission), a mantra that is identical to the energy of expansion and creation.[15]


Aham can also be defined as: A = abedha (non-differentiation), HA = bheda (differentiation) and M = bhedābheda (differentiation cum non-differentiation).[16]



Maha, the mirror image of Aham[edit]


On the other hand, MAHA, mirror image of AHAM,[17] is formed of MA+HA+A, and represents the saṃhara bīja (seed of reabsorption) - the mantra that is identical to the process of spiritual evolution,[15] or in other words reabsorption of the manifestation back into the absolute. In MAHA, Śakti (HA) enters bindu (M) (the limited being) and reunites it with the Supreme (A).[18]



See also[edit]


  • Ramana Maharshi

  • The 36 tattvas


References[edit]




  1. ^ ab Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 78


  2. ^ Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 131


  3. ^ The Triadic Heart of Śiva, Paul Muller-Ortega, page 145


  4. ^ Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa Jaideva Singh, page 194


  5. ^ The Triadic Heart of Śiva, Paul Muller-Ortega, page 179


  6. ^ Kuṇḍalinī, the energy of the depths, page 214


  7. ^ Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 180


  8. ^ The Triadic Heart of Śiva, Paul Muller-Ortega, page 163


  9. ^ The Triadic Heart of Śiva, Paul Muller-Ortega, page 160


  10. ^ ab Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 195


  11. ^ Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 127


  12. ^ Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 194


  13. ^ Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 55


  14. ^ Kuṇḍalinī, the energy of the depths, page 32


  15. ^ ab Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 13


  16. ^ Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 30


  17. ^ The Triadic Heart of Śiva, Paul Muller-Ortega, page 159


  18. ^ Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 182










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