Dear list members,
Siddhāntasārāvali with the commentary of Anantaśambhu has been added to the Muktabodha digital library.
Description by Deviprasad Misra:
The Siddhāntasārāvali authored by Trilocanaśivācārya in 12th-century Tamil Nadu, is a cornerstone in the realm of Śaiva philosophy. It offers a comprehensive overview of the intricate doctrines of the Śaiva Siddhānta tradition. Anantaśambhu's exposition (vyākhyā) written possibly around the 14th century quotes from a wide-range of sources and is structured into four sections, or Pādas—Kriyā, Caryā, Yōga, and Jñāna—mirroring the foundational texts of Śaiva-mūlāgama-s. 

The etext was produced by the staff of the Institut Francais de Pondichery under the direction of Dr. Deviprasad Mishra. The funding was provided by Muktabodha, India.

The direct link to the Muktabodha digital library is:  https://muktalib7.com/DL_CATALOG_ROOT/digital_library_secure_entry.htm

The original manuscript can be viewed in the IFP manuscript database by entering the manuscript number 30687. The link to the IFP manuscript database is: https://www.ifpindia.org/digitaldb/online/manuscripts/login.php
Thank you,
Harry Spier