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xviii VijiiDnabhairava<br />

process is in the form of niida). pasyantl (viik-sakli. going forth<br />

as seeing. ready to create in which there is no difference between<br />

viicya (object) and viicaka (word). madhyamii (Jabda) in its subtle<br />

form as existing in the anta[JcarQ1)Q prior to its gross.<br />

manifestation), vaikharl (as gross, physical speech). This is<br />

the process of snli or the outward movement or the descending<br />

arc. In ordinary lapa (muttering of mantra or sacred<br />

formula), the process is just the reverse. In this the sound<br />

moves from vaikharl through madhyamii towards pasyantl and<br />

pariiviitll.<br />

Ordinarily. lapa starts in vaikharl form (vocal muttering). It<br />

depends entirely on the will and activity of the person who does<br />

the japa. After constant practice of lapa for some years, an<br />

extraordinary thing happens. A time comes when the lapa does<br />

not depend on the will and activity of the reciter any longer. It<br />

now goes on automatically inwardly without any effort on the part<br />

of the reciter. It becomes an alapiijapa. When this proceeds for<br />

a long time. the priitla and apana currents that normally move<br />

in a curvilinear way on the ida and pinga/ii channels become<br />

equilibrated; the kU1)(laiinl now awakens; the equilibrated current<br />

now ftows upward in the su/umnii i.e. in the interior of the<br />

spinal column. This upward movement is known as uccarQ1)Q.<br />

Prii'.la and manas are so closely associated that manas also<br />

acquires upward orientation along with it.<br />

As the ku'.lgaiinl rises. there is the experience of aniihata niidaautomatic,<br />

unstruck sound. The kUT)gaiinl passing through the<br />

various cakras finally joins the Brahmarandhra, and then niida<br />

ceases; it is then converted into lyoti Oight).<br />

2. Japa:<br />

This has already been described in connexion with the siidhanii<br />

or spiritual praxis of prii(la above. The praxis of japa has been<br />

mentioned in verses 90, 145, ISS, 156, etc. PrQT)avajapa leading<br />

to the development of the various saktis or manifestation of<br />

spiritual stages is recommended in verse 42. This is explained<br />

under a separate head.<br />

3. Bhiivanii :<br />

. In Tantrasara, Abhinavagupla gives an excellent exposition<br />

of bhiivanii. Man's mind manifests itself in all kinds of vikalpas

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