The World as Power: Power as Matter [Hardcover](Hardcover, John Woodroffe, Pramathanatha Mukhyopadhyaya)
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About The Book: "The World as Power, Power as Matter" by Sir John Woodroffe (Arthur Avalon) is a significant text that explores the interplay between the metaphysical concepts of power and matter from the perspective of Hindu Tantra. Woodroffe presents the world as a manifestation of divine power, articulated through material forms. He delves into the philosophy of Shakti, the divine feminine energy, suggesting that what we perceive as material reality is a dynamic expression of this divine power. The book combines theological elements of Shakti and maya (illusion) to argue that the physical world is not merely inert matter but imbued with a form of divine consciousness. This work is crucial for understanding Woodroffe's contribution to Western interpretations of Eastern spirituality and Tantric philosophy. About The Author: Sir John George Woodroffe (1865–1936), also known by his pseudonym Arthur Avalon, was a British orientalist and judge whose work helped illuminate Tantric practices to the Western world. His seminal text, "The Serpent Power: The Secrets of Tantric and Shaktic Yoga," delves into the Kundalini Yoga philosophy and the chakra system, offering detailed interpretations and translations of Sanskrit texts. Woodroffe's writings, which bridge Eastern spiritual traditions and Western scholarly interest, remain influential in the study of Indian Tantra. Pramathanatha Mukhyopadhyaya, a key figure in Bengal's literary and educational spheres, significantly contributed to early 20th-century educational reforms. Involved with the National Council of Education, Bengal, he aimed to promote indigenous scientific and technical education. He passed away on August 23, 1937, leaving a lasting legacy in literature and education. The Title 'The World as Power: Power as Matter written/authored/edited by John Woodroffe and Pramathanatha Mukhyopadhyaya', published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789362801906 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has to