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Suddha Saiva
The Suddha Saiva does not attain the final emancipation by Kriya (Kiriyai) alone. He attains only Salokya. Jnana in Kriya leads to Salokya, the world of Siva. Jnana in Charya (Chariyai) leads him to Samipya (proximity to Siva). Jnana in Yoga bestows on him Sarupya (likeness in form). Jnana in Jnana leads him to Sayujya, merging or absorption. ‘Ambalam’ means ‘open space of the heart’ or Chidakasa or Chidambaram.
And Lingam is the Visvarupa or the God’s form of the Universe.
He who brings about the destruction of the world is Siva or Rudra. That is the reason why
He is held superior to Brahma and Vishnu.
The Siddhantins divide Jivas or Pasus into three orders, viz., Vijnana Kalar, Pralaya Kalar
and Sakalar. Vijnana Kalar have only the Anava Mala (egoism). Pralaya Kalar have Anava and
Maya. Sakalar have all the Malas, Anava, Karma and Maya. The Malas affect only the Jivas and not
Siva. Those who are freed from the Malas or impurities become identical with Siva. They are
Siddhas or perfected beings.
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