26 February 2021
Adṛśya (अदृश्य) invisible, imperceptible; not worth seeing.
a-dṛśya- latent
Improper to behold. E. a neg. dṛśya to be seen.
Adṛśyā (अदृश्या) - name of a magic herb (which makes invisible):
Not capable of being seen. epithet of परमेश्वर (parameśvara).
Unseen n Fate, the forehead.
unperceivable
Kakṣapuṭa-tantra
Adṛśya (अदृश्य) refers to “becoming invisible”. It is a siddhi (‘supernatural power’) described in chapter one of the Kakṣapuṭatantra (a manual of Tantric practice from the tenth century).
Source: Shodhganga: Mantra-sādhana: Chapter One of the Kakṣapuṭatantra
The Latent Divinity, that is to be realised from within is the purpose and pursuit of life.
Unseen means it is present and just that one is not able to see it.
‘Becoming invisible’ is Maya or illusion which that lets Karma play out. One needs to go beyond the illusion to see the unseen.
Adrsya is the tree and it’s leaves, flowers and fruits hidden in a seed;
the life form that’s hidden in a sperm;
The ‘Viswa’ that’s hidden is an ‘Anu’ - VISHNU !
Pranams to that Vishnu within which is our source and destination.