. "Svatantrya"@en . "Sv\u0101tantrya (from the Sanskrit sva meaning self and tantram meaning dependence - 'self-dependency', or 'free will') is the Kashmiri Shaivite concept of divine sovereignty. Sv\u0101tantrya is described as an energy that emanates from the Supreme (Parama\u015Biva) , a wave of motion inside consciousness (spanda) that acts as the fundament of the world , or in another view, the original word (logos, p\u0101r\u0101vak). It does not use any external instrument at it itself is the first stage of creation. In antithesis with the Vedantic concept of Brahman, which is a mere conscious witness without effective power, being inflicted with the illusion (or maya) of the world by an external force, in the Kashmiri Shaivite viewpoint creation is actively willed into existence by the supreme consciousness (\u015Aiva) by the means of his irresistible will-force (Sv\u0101tantrya). Sv\u0101tantrya is a concept that goes to the root of many spiritual matters in Kashmir Shaivism, like, the divine sovereignty of \u015Aiva (God), consciousness (caitanya), creative power (vimar\u015Ba), mantric efficiency and Kundalini."@en . . . . "Sv\u0101tantrya (from the Sanskrit sva meaning self and tantram meaning dependence - 'self-dependency', or 'free will') is the Kashmiri Shaivite concept of divine sovereignty. Sv\u0101tantrya is described as an energy that emanates from the Supreme (Parama\u015Biva) , a wave of motion inside consciousness (spanda) that acts as the fundament of the world , or in another view, the original word (logos, p\u0101r\u0101vak). It does not use any external instrument at it itself is the first stage of creation."@en . . . . .