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{ ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE HALF-VERSES

OF ŚD 1–3 }

akṣādivṛttibhir hīnaṃ deśakālādiśūnyakam

2.4cd

aṅgārarūpe kiṃ vahnau vahnitā na kriyātmake

3.57ab

ajñāteṣu na sṛṣṭiḥ syād iṣṭaṃ krīḍādikaṃ na ca

2.26ab

ata eva parecchāto na jaḍatvam avasthitam

3.40ab

atathātve tathābhāvo yatra syād atha codyate

3.54cd

atathā yadi paśyantī mithyā paśyantyudāhṛtā

2.46cd

atraiva śabdanityatvavādino rūḍhatāṃ gatāḥ

2.77ab

atropāsanayā siddhir devatāyogiteti cet

2.15cd

atha citratvam atrāsti bhāvapuñje na tac chive

3.60ab

atha nāmnaiva paśyantī sphuṭam eva jaḍā tataḥ

2.81ab

atha madhyamayā bāhyā bhāvā grāhyā hy avidyayā

2.37ab

atha śakteḥ parāvasthā yair bhaktyā parigīyate

3.1ab

atha sādhāraṇaṃ jñānaṃ tādṛk kiñcana paśyati

2.48cd

atha svānubhavenaiva paśyantīṃ paśya yuktitaḥ

2.63ab

athātmanā sā svātmānaṃ paśyantī nirvibhāgaśaḥ

2.52ab

athānubhavanaṃ nāsti jaḍā sā na prasajyate

3.91ab

athāsmākaṃ jñānaśaktir yā sadāśivarūpatā

2.1ab

athocyate prakriyāsau sāṅkhyādiracitā na sā

2.18ab

anantaraṃ hi tatkāryajñānadarśanaśaktitā

1.20cd

anantasyānubhūtiḥ kā paricchedaṃ vinātmanaḥ

2.75cd

anante ’vagamaḥ kutra tejastve śāntatā katham

2.76ab

anādinātha tenaiva śabdatattvena tulyatā

2.77cd

anādinidhanaṃ brahma śabdatattvaṃ yad akṣaram

2.9ab

anālocanato dṛṣṭe visargaprasarāspade

1.10ab

aniruddhecchāprasaraḥ prasaraddṛkkriyaḥ śivaḥ

1.2cd

antaḥ kramo hṛdādeś cet prāṇādeḥ kiṃ na satyatā

2.14cd

antaḥpaśyadavasthaiva cidrūpatvam arūpakam

2.3cd

antar avyāpitā tasyā bāhye kiṃ madhyamādinā

2.42ab

andhamūkaṃ jagad bāhye sarvam eva bhaviṣyati

2.40cd

anyadigdeśagenānyadigdeśe saty adarśanam

2.48ab

apekṣya bhāvavaicitryaṃ tasya tebhyo vicitratā

3.61ab

aprabuddho niṣkalaś ca kvacit pralayakevalī

1.43ab

abhagne ’sya svarūpatve śuddhanyūnādikaṃ kutaḥ

3.44ab

arthavādād api phalaṃ rātrikratuṣu darśitam

3.68ab

alakṣitasvarūpāyā avidyātvaṃ kathaṃ sthitam

2.32cd

avaśyaṃ vyāpako yo hi sarvadikṣu sa vartate

2.74ab

avācyatvena bhavatāṃ tasyā rūpaṃ kuto gatam

2.32ab

avidyāsyāḥ svadharmaḥ kiṃ paradharmo ’thavā bhavet

2.28cd

avibhāgā kathaṃ sā syād yataḥ paśyanty asau smṛtā

2.45cd

avibhāgā tu paśyantī sarvataḥ saṃhṛtakramā

2.11ab

avibhāgetyādikena lakṣaṇena sulakṣitā

2.44cd

asatyaḥ pratipādyo ’sminn asatyaḥ pratipādakaḥ

2.67cd

asatyayāpi satyasya saṃbandho ’tīva durghaṭaḥ

2.23cd

asatyasyopadeśatvam asatyena parīkṣyate

2.68ab

asatyān satyarūpā vā kathaṃ sṛjati kalpyatām

2.28ab

asatyā yadi paśyantī paśyantī brahma citratā

2.24ab

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