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The Metaphysical Integration of Upāya in the Trika Philosophy and Bhoja’s Model Based on Triguṇa-Puruṣārtha to Understand the Concepts of Śivatva, Self-Realisation and Consciousness
The Trika school, which is popularly known as Pratyabhijñā-darśana or Kashmir Śaivism is an absolutist and theistic school of Śaivism in the 9th...
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Causal Reasoning in the Trika Philosophy of Abhinavagupta
Abhinavagupta (fl.c. 975–1025 CE) is a tantric philosopher whose rigorous epistemological discussions are deeply rooted in his Śaiva metaphysics. In... -
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Causal Reasoning in the Trika Philosophy of Abhinavagupta
Abhinavagupta (fl.c. 975–1025 CE) is a tantric philosopher whose rigorous epistemological discussions are deeply rooted in his Śaiva metaphysics. In... -
Pragmatic Non-Duality in William James, Swāmī Vivekānanda and Trika Shaivism
The emphasis on non-dualism to blend science and spirituality in the contemporary discourse often draws on AdvaitaVedānta concepts. The... -
Non-dualism: Vedāntic and Āgamic (Advaita as Expounded by Śaṅkara and Abhinavagupta)
Śaṅkara’s Brahma - advaita -vāda and Abhinavagupta’s Śiva - advaita - vāda are well-known non-dualistic systems in Indian philosophy. 1 In Advaitavedānta,...
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From the Sequence of the Sun-Goddess (bhānavīkrama) to Time-Consumption (kālagrāsa): Some Notes on the Development of the Śākta Doctrine of the Twelve Kālīs
The doctrine of the twelve Kālīs is one of the earliest developments of the Śākta tradition of the Kālīkula/Kālīkrama/Mahānaya and it is well known...
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A Study on the Concept of ‘Māyā’ in Kashmir Śivādvayavādī Darśan
Trika philosophy or Kashmir Śaivism is one of the major nondual philosophical systems of India where both esoteric and exoteric practices are...
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Āgama as Pramāṇa in Kashmir Śaivism
The epistemological structure of the non-dual Trika Śaiva philosophy mainly represented by Utpaladeva (fl. c. 925–975 CE) and Abhinavagupta (fl. c.... -
Āgama as Pramāṇa in Kashmir Śaivism
The epistemological structure of the non-dual Trika Śaiva philosophy mainly represented by Utpaladeva (fl. c. 925–975 CE) and Abhinavagupta (fl. c.... -
Āgama as Pramāṇa in Kashmir Śaivism
The epistemological structure of the non-dual Trika Śaiva philosophy mainly represented by Utpaladeva (fl. c. 925–975 CE) and Abhinavagupta (fl. c.... -
A Goddess Who Unites and Empowers: Śrīvidyā as a Link Between Tantric Traditions of Modern Kerala—Some Considerations
The paper considers the differences between the various Tantric traditions of Kerala and presents observations that emerged from my field research on...
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Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society New Pathways of Consciousness, Freedom and Solidarity
This book explores the dynamics of interaction between pragmatism and spirituality in the constitution and working of consciousness, freedom and...
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