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Abhinavagupta (Devanāgarī अभिनवगुप्तः; c. 950 – 1016 CE: 27 ) was a philosopher,
mystic and
aesthetician from Kashmir. He was also
considered an influential...
- "Kashmiri Shaivism." It
later spread beyond Kashmir, with its
great scholar Abhinavagupta calling it "Trika" (meaning "the Trinity"). It
particularly flourished...
-
performance arts is
found in the
works of the
Kashmiri Shaivite philosopher Abhinavagupta (c. 1000 CE),
demonstrating the
persistence of a long-standing aesthetic...
- romanized: tantrāloka, lit. 'Elucidation of Tantra') is a
treatise of
Abhinavagupta, a
writer and
philosopher of the
Kashmir Shaivism school of
Hindu philosophy...
- a
classic Sanskrit bhasya ("reviews and commentaries") –
written by
Abhinavagupta. The
title of the text is
composed of two words, "Nāṭya" and "Shāstra"...
- was
written by
Abhinavagupta (c. 950–1020), the
great Kashmiri Saivite spiritual leader and a yogi. In this
monumental work,
Abhinavagupta explains the...
- The
Tantrasara is a work
attributed to
Abhinavagupta, the most
famous historical proponent of the
Trika or
Kashmir Shaivism philosophy of Hinduism. It...
- the
first fifteen chapters of
Abhinavagupta's Tantraloka) 1986 –
Hindi commentary by
Swami Lakshman Joo on
Abhinavagupta's Bhagavad Gitartha Samgraha 1987...
- the
state of
supreme bliss is
reached in all
aspects of one’s life.
Abhinavagupta views ānanda as
integral to
spiritual realization. He
speaks of liberation...
- (क्षेमराज) (late 10th to
early 11th century) was a
philosopher disciple of
Abhinavagupta, who was
considered a
master of tantra, yoga, poetics, and dramaturgy...