Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    Paryantapañcāśikā

    Bhairava as sole reality; the supreme goal (paryanta)

    Abhinavagupta

    In the atlas

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    That alone is the God {{bhairava:the terrible-blissful Absolute Śiva of Trika}}, and all the gods are made of That. She too is that very Bhairavī, and being and non-being alike are made of That.

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    That alone is Bhairava-knowledge, and ignorance too is made of That. That, indeed, is the established conclusion of Bhairava — and even the opponent's thesis [pūrvapakṣa] is made of That.

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    That in which the six paths [{{adhvan:path/way; the six cosmic paths}}] become one — that is the Bhairava-state: the ineffable supreme goal that lies at the culmination [{{paryanta:the ultimate limit / culmination where all tantras converge}}] of all the tantras.

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    She is that in whom will, knowledge, and true action [{{icchā-jñāna-kriyā:will, knowledge, action — the three powers}}] lie immersed, having for their very being nothing but consciousness-bliss; she is the Heart of the God of gods, Bhairava — the undivided ground.