Shatsthala

Shatsthala (ಷಟ್ ಸ್ಥಲ) or six phases/states/paths is pivotal to the Lingayat philosophy.[1] Shatsthala is a conflation of Shat and Sthala which means 'six phases/states/levels' through which a person (a bhakta/seeker) advances in one's ultimate quest of realisation of the Supreme, or, simply put, enlightenment. (The word enlightenment used here refers to the Indian notion of enlightenment.[2]) The Shatsthala comprises the Bhakta Sthala, Maheshwara Sthala, Prasadi Sthala, Pranalingi Sthala, Sharana Sthala and the Aikya Sthala. The Aikya Sthala is the culmination where the soul leaves the physical body and merges with the Supreme.

  1. ^ "Veerashaivism Mysticism". Shat-Sthala. www.virashaiva.com. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  2. ^ Balagangadhara, S.N. "On the Indian Notion of Enlightenment: reflections based on experience". Retrieved 25 November 2014.