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Vasugupta (c. 800 – 850 CE) was the
author of the
Shiva Sutras, an
important text of the
Advaita tradition of
Kashmir Shaivism, also
called Trika (sometimes...
- as
Kashmir Shaivism. They are
attributed to the sage
Vasugupta of the 9th
century C.E.
Vasugupta is said to have
lived near
Mahadeva Mountain in the valley...
- He
wrote an
important commentary, the Varttika, on the
Shiva Sutras of
Vasugupta.
According to Dyczkowski, "We know
nothing about him
except that he was...
- have
written the Spanda-vritti, and Spanda-karika. He was a
pupil of
Vasugupta,
another possible author of the Spanda-karika.
According to Rajatarangini...
-
translation of
Shiva Sutras,
edited by John
Hughes 2002 –
Shiva Sutras of
Vasugupta along with
original audio recordings 2005 –
Revelations on
Grace and Spiritual...
- the Śaivāgama,
Motilal Banarsid****, ISBN 978-8120805958, pl. 43–44 JS
Vasugupta (2012), Śiva Sūtras,
Motilal Banarsid****, ISBN 978-8120804074, pp. 252...
- The
Shiva Sutras appeared to
Vasugupta in a dream,
according to tradition. The Spandakārikā was
either composed by
Vasugupta or his
student Bhatta Kallata...
- (nondualistic, monistic)
Shaivism persuasion such as the 8th/9th
century Vasugupta, the 10th
century Abhinavagupta and 11th
century Kshemaraja, particularly...
-
revealed the
secret doctrines to
Vasugupta while Bhaskara in his
Varttika says a
Siddha revealed the
doctrines to
Vasugupta in a dream. The
Shakta Agamas...
- investiture.
Somananda was also the
disciple of
Vasugupta,
another important Shaivite master.
Vasugupta was the
author of
Shiva Sutra, one of the fundamental...