Mahakavi Kalidasa in his famous magnum opus " Chidgagana Chandrika ", a wonderful work of 312 couplets, is a mantra sastra rupa kavya that extols Goddess Kali of Kali Krama.
When I saw the post on Kailasa, it ticked me to remember this wonderful gloss of Kali Krama Siddhanta extolling Kali tattva, by none other than Her child Mahakavi Kalidasa.
Kalidasa is a vyavaharika nama because he was the devotee of Mother Kali.
The 12 th sloka of Chidgagana Chandrika expounds the Kailasa Tattva as:
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yah kilAsa sa kilAsa IShwarah khyAtasatvalulitordhvamurdhani
pratyaham janani yatra tiShTati tvam sa satvavapuradrirasya yah ||
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The principle that ever exists without begin & end is " kilAsa ". When the principle becomes Ishwara along with His Sakti, the Sakti shines with Shuddha Sattva.
Such a Sakti that has Shuddha Sattva Guna is also called " kilAsa ".
The Sakti which is " kilAsa-rupini " is " Kailasa ".
Ishwara sports on the " Urdhwa-shikhara " of " Kailasa ".
O Mother! Thou art that " Kailasa-rupini ".
Thou the explanation is self-explanatory, there is an esoteric mantra sastra encoded by Shri Kalidasa with the term " kailasa ".
The Shuddha Satva Guna is represented by White Colour and hence Kailasa is white & silvery.
The word " urdhwa-murdhani " indicates that IShwara sports at Sahasrara Chakra which is beyond shad-adhvas (varna, pada, kala, tattva, bhuvana, tattva, mantra that represent muladhara, svadhistava, manipura, anahata, vishuddhi, ajna respectively).
The " satva-vapu " is also taken as " tattva-vapu " which implies that of the form having tattva (i.e, 36 tattva starting from Siva to Prithivi).
So, Kailasa Tattva represents the entire Cosmos starting from Siva to Prithivi on which shines the Transcendental State which is the Eternal Principle.
The Esoteric Principle of Kailasa:
The word " kilAsa " encodes three principles (as per krama siddhanta):
1) sAmbhavAnuttara tattva
2) Bindu
3) Sakta Anuttara Nada
These three constitute " Kamakala ".
The Kailasa is Kamakala-rupa and the Divine Pair Siva-Sakti is Kamakala-pratipAdya tattva.
This is the esoteric sense behind the pictures of Siva & Sakti on the abode of Kailasa.
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