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Welcome to our YouTube channel Sanatan Mystic Mantras Please like share comment and subscribe our YouTube channel @Sanatan Mystic Mantras Thanks for your love and support you shower on us!!!!Thanks for watching our videos!!!! @sanatanmysticmantras4548 Pañcastavi is a pentad of devotional hymns sung in praise of Parabhaṭṭārikā Mahā-tripurasundari. The throb of ecstasy of the Divine I-Consciousness is spiritual dynamism, called Spanda, which is the absolute freedom of Śiva or Śiva’s svātantrya Śakti. Šiva has no flux but serves as the causa sinequa non of all pulsation as His own Sakti. Parāśakti is, therefore, yoni, the source or the Supreme Mother whose five glories are consciousness (cit), bliss (ananda), volition (icchā), knowledge (jñana), and activity (kriya). These glories are praised in the Pañcastavi in reverse order.It is said that during his glorious visit to Kashmir, Śri Sankaracharya was impressed with these hymns recited by a Kashmiri Pandit. Basically a monistic treatise, Pañcastavi deals with secrets of Kundalini power according to Sakta tradition which corresponds to krama system of Kashmir Saivism. This commentary is an attempt to bring out inner meanings of these “deceptively simple” poems on Kundalini Yoga.The worship of the Ultimate Reality as Mother is a unique feature of the Vedic spiritual tradition of India. Among the various compositions in the praise of the Divine Mother, Pañcastavi occupies an important place. It is a treatise comprising five hymns in praise of the Supreme Sakti. Siva is the transcendental Self, and His Sakti is the cause of all manifestations. It is by the grace of the Sakti that one experiences the transcendental Siva. This is a work that can be described as Kundalini Yoga or Sakta Yoga as well, which culminates in Advaita or Non-Dualism. Panchastavi is a devotional composition consisting of five hymns in praise of the Supreme Mother Goddess, specifically Mahā-Tripurasundari, who is a personification of the Divine Energy or Sakti in the tradition of Kashmir Shaivism and Shakta worship. It is considered a spiritual treatise that deals with the secrets of Kundalini Yoga and presents a monistic or non-dualistic view of the divine, where Shiva is the transcendental Self and Sakti is the dynamic power behind all manifestations. These hymns emphasize the five glories of the Divine Mother—consciousness, bliss, volition, knowledge, and activity—and are highly regarded for their poetic expression of spiritual ecstasy and divine dynamism. Panchastavi is revered as a profound work within the Vedic and tantric traditions, often linked to the worship of the Ultimate Reality as Mother and the practice of kundalini awakening. In summary: Panchastavi is a collection of five hymns (stotras) praising Mahā-Tripurasundari, the Divine Mother and Sakti. It is a work central to the Kashmir Shaivism and Shakta Kundalini Yoga tradition. The hymns express the divine glories as consciousness, bliss, volition, knowledge, and activity. It is a monistic scripture emphasizing the union and power of Shiva and Sakti. Panchastavi is deeply devotional and spiritual, focusing on the awakening of Kundalini energy and the realization of the non-dual reality. This makes Panchastavi an important text for practitioners of tantric sadhanas and devotees of the Divine Mother in Indian spiritual traditions.