2. Thus, the original Siva Sutras acted as beacons to the compilation by the sage, Patanjali in the form of Patanjala Yoga Aphorisms subdivided into four Padas or quadrants, namely: Samadhi- pada, Sadanapada, Vibhutipada and Kaivalyapada. A student of these yoga aphorisms is progressively invested with the possession of super- phenomenal or nominal intellective vision, to understand and digest the terse, abstruse and abstract contents in the aphorisms.
3. The untutored Siva Sutras are considered like the Vedas, a revealed book of the Yoga, a supreme identity of the individual self with the Divine.
A student stands to gain much more when this book, particularly mastered as the fountain-head of the spiritual practice, is assimilated in conjunction with direction of Vijnanabhairava or divine consciousness, Pratyabhi-jahrdayam, Spanda Sitras and the like.
1. The life sketch of Sadasiva, our commentator, like that of any other saintly philosopher in the Indian scene suffers from a dearth of reliable materials on which to depend, to give an authentic version. We have none else to blame except ourselves for this sorry state of affairs. We have had in the past no such systematic chronograph, much less a chronicle to record the eventful lives of many great saints during their lifetime, as we witness today. As for instance, Yogacharya Sri.. Krishnamacharya, a rare personality of a living legend, was born in November 1888 in Muchhukunte village in Chellakare Taluk of Chitradurga District in Karnataka State, who possesses knowledge of the sastras, Sanskrit Grammar, the Vedas and Yoga and whose ancestors are traced back to Nadamuni, one of the greatest of Sri Vaisnava Alwars, has been so-much-so chronicled for posterity by Bhavan's Journal (cf. Vol. 35, No. 11 January 15, 1989) that one need not have to fall back on hear- say versions for true details.
2. To attempt a biography of Sadasiva on modern lines, one has to look for what is available from the few published materials. Divergent synopses are offered by different pamphlets and journals and one has to sift the chaffs from the grains before one could get a clear picture of the life of Sadasiva. Even as regards the exact date of his life, which is not an antiquity, unnecessary confusion is created by exuberant enthusiasts by making a terse one-sentence statement that he lived a hundred and fifty years ago, without caring to verify the relevant facts. From reasonable records available, one can say certainly that he lived about three centuries ago and that the contrary is a misconception.
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