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The Serpent Power is a description and explanation in full detail of Kundalini Shakti and the yoga effected through it, a subject occupying a pre-eminent place in the Tantra Shastra. It consists of a translation of two Sanskrit works 'Shat-Chakra Nirupana' (description of and investigatin intothe six bodily centres) and 'Paduka Panchaka' (Five-fold foot-stool of the Guru). This edition contains also the Sanskrit Texts of the works here translated and nine half-tone plates taken from life showing some positions in Kundalini Yoga besides eight original coloured plates of the Chakras.
Sir John Woodroffe (Arthur Avalon) Jurist and Sanskrit Scholar
A man of studious and retiring habits, he devoted his leisure from judicial duties in the main to Sanskrit and Hindu philosophy and specialised in the shakti system to an extent not equalled probably by any other British Orientalist. Early in his career, he published under the name of 'Arthur Avalon', studies in the Tantrik texts and works on Tantra. His last book under this name was Serpent Power, consisting of two works on Laya Yoga translated form the sanskrit with Introduction and Commentary. A second edition came out in 1924. It was under his own name that Woodroffe published among many other works, Shakti & Shakta being essays and addresses on the Shakta Tantra Shastra and in 1922, Garland of Letters being studies in the Mantra Shastra. (The Times, London, 18th Jan. 1936)
Sir John Woodroffe was an emnent lawyer, a respected Judge and a profoundly sympathetic and understanding student of Indian culture. Few names are more honoured in the world of sanskrit scholarship than that of Arthur Avalon, who with the devoted aid of his wife, made it his life-work to spread abroad the grand truths enshrined in the Tantrik literature, divested of e cloud of ignorance and the cobwebs of prejudice...among those pioneers who awakened India to a sense of her own past greatness and a virlle self-respect, Sir John takes an honoured place (The Hindu, Madras, 18th Jan. 1936)
Mr. Avalon in his publications insists on the greatness of the tantra and seeks to clear away by a dispassionate statement of the real facts the cloud of misconceptions which have obscured our view of this profound and powerful system...
the work of translation has been admirably done. It is at once faithful, simple and graceful in style and rhythm. (Sri Aurobindo In Arya)
Contents
Pubishers' note to the fifth edition
Preface to third edition
Note to second edition
Preface
Introduction:
I Introductory
II Bodiless consciousness
III Embodied consciousness (Jivatma)
IV Mantra
V The centres or lotuses (Chakra, padma)
VI Practice (Yoga: Laya-Krama)
VII Theoretical bases of this yoga
Text (Translation):
Description of the six centres (Shat-chakra Nirupana)
The fivefold footstool (Padukapanchaka)
Text (Sanskrit)
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