The first chapter of Gorakhnath's Siddha-Siddhdnta-Paddhati is
devoted to the exposition of the gradual self-unfoldment of Sakti,
immanent in the transcendent nature of Siva, the Supreme Spirit, leading
step by step to the manifestation of the magnificent Cosmic Body of Siva
and the diverse orders of individual bodies within it.
From our foregoing discussions it must have been evident that
Gorakhnath and his school are supporters of what is generally called
Satkdrya-vdda. They maintain that the world of effects exists before its
actual production in an unmanifested (avyakta) state in its Material
Cause (Upadana-Kdrana), and they hold that the Spiritual Power of Siva
or the Supreme Spirit in His dynamic aspect is the Material Cause (as
well as the Efficient Cause) of this cosmic system, which appears to our
phenomenal experience as a vast material world. From the view-point of
Sat-Kdrya-Vdda they assert that all the diverse orders of realities of this
material world exist, before their manifestation in the effect-forms, as
undifferentiated from one another and hence altogether unified in the
nature of their ultimate Material Cause, viz. the Divine Power, Which also
being then -actionless exists as perfectly identified with the Supreme Spirit,
Siva. Siva-Sakti has then no outer self-manifestation. Siva does not in
that state even experience Himself as the Owner of Sakti or as a Dynamic
Personality. Siva, with Sakti absolutely immanent in and identified with
Him, exists as differenceless and changeless Pard-Sambit or Pure Sat-Cid-
Ananda. From the metaphysical stand-point this is conceived as the
eternal transcendent nature of the Ultimate Reality, the Supreme Spirit,
and from the phenomenal empirical or temporal stand-point this is con-
ceived as the pre-creational (Sristeh prdk) state or the state of Mahd-
Pralaya (absolute dissolution) of the cosmic order. Creation and Dis-
solution have reference to the phenomenal world of diversities; 'before'
and 'after* have reference to time and change. Before creation and after
dissolution of the phenomenal world, only the Ultimate Reality, i.e. the
Supreme Spirit, exists in His own self, in His transcendent nature. Nothing
else exists. There is no evidence of even space and time. But the facts
of creation and dissolution indicate that the vija (seed) of this world must
exist in the nature of that Non-dual Spirit even before creation and after
dissolution and that this vija must exist in the form of the Power of the
Spirit, the Power Which has no self-expression in that state and is
therefore absolutely identical with the Spirit.
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