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Vivarana is a
subschool of
classical Advaita Vedanta,
established by
Prakasatman (c. 1200–1300). The name of the
Vivarana-school is
derived from Prakasatman's...
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kingdom of Kerala. He is best
known as the
author of
Laghu Bhaskariya Vivarana or
Vyakha (869/870 AD), a
detailed commentary on
treatise Laghu Bhaskariya...
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Vivaraṇa,
Jaideva Singh, page 195 Parā-trīśikā
Vivaraṇa,
Jaideva Singh, page 127 Parā-trīśikā
Vivaraṇa,
Jaideva Singh, page 194 Parā-trīśikā
Vivaraṇa...
- Tātparya (
vivaraṇa on the Bhagavadgītā) Vallabhāṣṭaka Vidvanmaṇḍana Vidyāmaṇḍana Viṭṭhalāṣṭaka
Vivaraṇa on Vallabha's Madhurāṣṭaka
Vivaraṇa on Vallabha's...
- Prakasatman's
Vivarana school.
Prakasatman (c. 1200–1300)
wrote the Pancapadika-
Vivarana, a
commentary on the
Pancapadika by Padmapadacharya. The
Vivarana lends...
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reflected in the
opposing positions of the
Bhamati school and the
Vivarana school. Liberation:
according to Maṇḍana Miśhra, the
knowledge which arises...
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Sutras has the
meaning of 'samadhi'.
Another commentary (the
Vivarana) by a
certain Shankara,
confirms the
interpretation of
yogah samadhih (YBh...
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Jaideva (1991). "Review: A
Trident of Wisdom:
Translation of Paratrisika-
vivarana of Abhinavagupta".
Philosophy East and West. 41 (2): 266–268. doi:10.2307/1399778...
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Sanskrit Texts at
Google Books, p. 14 For an example, see Sarvānukramaṇī
Vivaraṇa Univ of
Pennsylvania rare
texts collection R̥gveda-sarvānukramaṇī...
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commentaries on the
Bhagavad Gita (part of his
Prasthana Trayi Bhasya). His
Vivarana (tertiary notes) on the
commentary by
Vedavyasa on
Yogasutras as well as...