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Utpaladeva (c. 900–950 CE) was a
Shaiva tantrik philosopher,
theologian and poet from Kashmir. He
belonged to the
Trika Shaiva tradition and is a thinker...
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practical and
shorter in length.
Somananda main
disciple was
Utpaladeva.
Utpaladeva wrote a
number of
texts to
continue and
develop his teacher's work...
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monistic Pratyabhijna ("Recognition")
philosophical system,
propounded by
Utpaladeva (c. 925–975 CE) and
Abhinavagupta (c. 975–1025 CE), and the centrality...
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father of two
eminent scholars.: 34 Lakṣmaṇagupta, a
direct disciple of
Utpaladeva, in the
lineage of Trayambaka, was
highly respected by
Abhinavagupta and...
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Sroutaism Aghori Indonesian Scholars Lakulisha Abhinavagupta Vasugupta Utpaladeva Nayanars Manikkavacakar Meykandar Nirartha Basava Sharana Srikantha Appayya...
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abandoned for a time, the
village was re-established by
Utpaladeva (c. 900-950).
Utpaladeva converted to Jainism, and
turned the
village into a center...
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Sroutaism Aghori Indonesian Scholars Lakulisha Abhinavagupta Vasugupta Utpaladeva Nayanars Manikkavacakar Meykandar Nirartha Basava Sharana Srikantha Appayya...
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monistic Pratyabhijna ("Recognition")
philosophical system,
propounded by
Utpaladeva (c. 925–975 CE) and
Abhinavagupta (c. 975–1025 CE), and the centrality...
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system is
derived from its most
famous work, Īśvara-pratyabhijñā-kārikā by
Utpaladeva.: 254 Etymologically, pratyabhijñā is
formed from prati- ("re-") + abhi- ("closely")...
- Bhavaviveka's Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā (Verses on the
Heart of Madhyamaka) Kallata's Spandakārikā, a
Kashmiri Shaiva work Īśvarapratyabhijñākārikā of
Utpaladeva...