- Māṇḍukya
Kārikā (on the Māṇḍukya Upanishad) Bhavaviveka's Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā (Verses on the
Heart of Madhyamaka) Kallata's
Spandakārikā, a Kashmiri...
- Shaktism.
Dating from
around 850–900 CE, the
Shiva Sutras of
Vasugupta and
Spandakārikā were a Śākta Śaiva
attempt to
present a non-dualistic
metaphysics and...
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SpandaKarika with Four Commentaries: The
SpandaSamdoha by Ksemaraja, The
SpandaVrtti by Kallatabhatta, The
SpandaVivrti by
Rajanaka Rama, The
SpandaPradipika...
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SpandaKarika with Four Commentaries: The
SpandaSamdoha by Ksemaraja, The
SpandaVrtti by Kallatabhatta, The
SpandaVivrti by
Rajanaka Rama, The
SpandaPradipika...
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Vibration and
Divine Pulsation: A
Translation of the
Spanda Karika with Ksemaraja's Commentary, the
Spanda Nirnaya. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-1179-7. Archived...
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Vibration and
Divine Pulsation: A
Translation of the
Spanda Karika with Ksemaraja's Commentary, the
Spanda Nirnaya.
State University of New York Press. pp...
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fundamental texts of non-dual Shaivism.
Bhatta Kallata,
author of the
Spanda-
Karika—another
important and well-known text in the tradition—was a contemporary...
- Book Agencies, Varanasi). OCLC 715632176. The
stanzas on vibration: the
Spandakārikā with four
commentaries by
Vasugupta (1992,
State University of New York...
- prin****l disciple,
Bhatta Kallata spread the
Shiva Sutras, and
wrote Spanda-
karika in the 2nd half of the 9th century.
Vasugupta is
regarded by some as...
- Shaivism, Mark S. G. Dyczkowski, p. 44. Ksemaraja, trans. by
Jaidev Singh,
Spanda Karikas: The
Divine Creative Pulsation, Delhi:
Motilal Banarsid****, p. 119....