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}} experience "Everything is Sh Sutras of Vasugupta]] 1st verse "Chaitanyam Atman the triad Shiva-Shakti-Nara (see ])

# Worship and Festivals section (Proposed)
# Family and Consorts section (proposed)
# We need to include the philosophical angle; Shiva as:
## Prakāśa - supreme light (])
## Anuttarā - ultimate reality (])
## Cit - supreme consciousness (see ])
## Substrate of reality, the mystical experience "Everything is Shiva"
## the Self, Atman (] 1st verse "Chaitanyam Atman")
# The divine couple Shiva-Shakti (]) and the triad Shiva-Shakti-Nara (see ])

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  1. Worship and Festivals section (Proposed)
  2. Family and Consorts section (proposed)
  3. We need to include the philosophical angle; Shiva as:
    1. Prakāśa - supreme light (Prakasa)
    2. Anuttarā - ultimate reality (Anuttara)
    3. Cit - supreme consciousness (see Kashmir Shaivism)
    4. Substrate of reality, the mystical experience "Everything is Shiva"
    5. the Self, Atman (Shiva Sutras of Vasugupta 1st verse "Chaitanyam Atman")
  4. The divine couple Shiva-Shakti (Kaula#Kula_as_the_divine_couple_Shiva-Shakti) and the triad Shiva-Shakti-Nara (see Trika)