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Pratyabhijñā or Pratyabhigyā (Sanskrit: प्रत्यभिज्ञा, romanized:
pratyabhijñā, lit. 're-cognition') is an idealistic, monistic, and
theistic school of...
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taught him all the
schools of
monistic thought: Krama, Trika, and
Pratyabhijña (except Kula).: 54 Śambhunātha
taught him the
fourth school (Ardha-trayambaka)...
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Defining features of the
Trika tradition are its
idealistic and
monistic Pratyabhijna ("Recognition")
philosophical system,
propounded by
Utpaladeva (c. 925–975...
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remembered as the
first perceptor of the
Pratyabhijna school. He
defined the
theoretical aspects of
Pratyabhijna in his main work Sivadristi. His son, Utpaladeva...
- Kashmir. He
belonged to the
Trika Shaiva tradition and is a
thinker of the
Pratyabhijñā school of
monistic idealism. His Īśvarapratyabhijñā-Kārikā (IPK, Verses...
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philosophical concept in
Shaivism that
comes from the "Recognition" (
Pratyabhijñā) philosophy,
introduced by
Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, two eminent...
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Charvaka etc. as well as
other schools such as Raseswera, Paninya,
Pratyabhijna,
Pasupata Shaivism,
Shaivism etc.
Indian thought has been
concerned with...
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Pratyabhijna Press Varanasi,
Publishers Arun
Krishna Joshi,
Vijay Krishna Joshi,
Nichi bag
Varanasi Pratyabhijna Press Varanasi, Publishers...
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philosopher Rajanaka Kṣemarāja. The text
elucidates the main
tenets of the
pratyabhijñā system in a
succinct set of sutras,
expounding the core of the philosophy...
- Pratyabhijnahridayam, a work in
which Kṣemarāja
brings the main
tenets of the
Pratyabhijna system into a
succinct set of
sutras for
those who may not have studied...