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Gnosis Publications. ISBN 978-1-904519-08-9.
Retrieved 17 July 2011.
Kshemaraja, w/ trans. and
commentary by Jai Deva
Singh (1963). Pratyabhijnahridayam...
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Kshemarája the
period mentioned by the Prabandhachintámaṇi.
Accepting this
chronology CE 880 (S. 936) will be the date of the
close of
Kshemarája's reign...
- by Vasugupta's
contemporaries or successors. Most
famous of them is
Kshemaraja's Vimarshini (10th
Century C.E.)
which has been
translated into English...
- transcript. 2016 –
Spanda Karika of Vasugupta, and
Spanda Sandoha of
Kshemaraja,
translated by
Swami Lakshmanjoo,
original audio and transcript. 2016...
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Shaivism include Vasugupta (c. 800),
Utpala (c. 925), Abhinavagupta,
Kshemaraja, and Anandavardhana.
Within contemporary Kashmir literature there are...
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Kashmir Series published two volumes, one with a
commentary in
Sanskrit by
Kshemaraja and
Shivopadhyaya and the
other with a commentary,
called Kaumadi, by...
- Hemachandra, he had
three sons: Mularaja,
Kshemaraja, and Karna.
Mularaja died
during Bhima's lifetime, and
Kshemaraja rejected the throne. As a result, Karna...
- 8th/9th
century Vasugupta, the 10th
century Abhinavagupta and 11th
century Kshemaraja,
particularly the
scholars of the Pratyabhijna,
Spanda and
Kashmiri Shaivism...
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makes sense in
relation to the whole." One of Abhinavagupta's students,
Kshemaraja, is also an
important figure who aut****d the
short Pratyabhijñāhṛdayam...
- (c.806–841) Ratnaditya, King (c.842–845) Vairisimha, King (c.845–856)
Kshemaraja, King (c.856–880)
Chamunda or Bhuyada, King (c.881–908) Kamarupa: Mlechchha...