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- Rajanaka Kṣemarāja (क्षेमराज) (late 10th to early 11th century) was a philosopher disciple of Abhinavagupta, who was considered a master of tantra, yoga...
- an eleventh-century treatise written by Kashmiri philosopher Rajanaka Kṣemarāja. The text elucidates the main tenets of the pratyabhijñā system in a succinct...
- Vibration: The SpandaKarika with Four Commentaries: The SpandaSamdoha by Ksemaraja, The SpandaVrtti by Kallatabhatta, The SpandaVivrti by Rajanaka Rama,...
- apprehension" (vimarśa), or, to reflect upon itself. Thus, according to Kṣemaraja, "If the supreme light were devoid of this free and spontaneous self-referential...
- agamas. Both were commented upon freely by Kashmiri Shaiva exegetes, like Kṣemarāja and continue to have practical importance to this day. From the Shakta...
- Translation of the Pratyabhijnahrdayam with an Introduction and Notes, by Ksemaraja. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-2837-5. Constable, Philip (May 1997). "Early...
- Vibration and Divine Pulsation: A Translation of the Spanda Karika with Ksemaraja's Commentary, the Spanda Nirnaya. State University of New York Press. pp...
- 3, pages 373-388 Brick, David. 2006. pp. 295-301 "Aṣṭādaśasmṛtayaḥ". Kṣemarāja Śrīkṛṣṇadāsa. Veṅkaṭeśvara Steam Press, Mumbai. 1910. "The Asiatic Journal...
- Utpaladeva (c. 925–975 CE), Abhinavagupta (c. 975–1025 CE) and his disciple Kṣemarāja (c. 1000–1050). According to Christopher Wallis, the philosophy of Trika...
- engage in ****. Secondary literature, such as those written by Kashmiri Ksemaraja, suggest that the Lakula had their canons on theology, rituals and literature...