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- Māṇḍukya Kārikā (on the Māṇḍukya Upanishad) Bhavaviveka's Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā (Verses on the Heart of Madhyamaka) Kallata's Spandakārikā, a Kashmiri...
- Shaktism. Dating from around 850–900 CE, the Shiva Sutras of Vasugupta and Spandakārikā were a Śākta Śaiva attempt to present a non-dualistic metaphysics and...
- SpandaKarika with Four Commentaries: The SpandaSamdoha by Ksemaraja, The SpandaVrtti by Kallatabhatta, The SpandaVivrti by Rajanaka Rama, The SpandaPradipika...
- SpandaKarika with Four Commentaries: The SpandaSamdoha by Ksemaraja, The SpandaVrtti by Kallatabhatta, The SpandaVivrti by Rajanaka Rama, The SpandaPradipika...
- prin****l disciple, Bhatta Kallata spread the Shiva Sutras, and wrote Spanda-karika in the 2nd half of the 9th century. Vasugupta is regarded by some as...
- Swami Lakshmanjoo, original audio and transcript. 2016 – Spanda Karika of Vasugupta, and Spanda Sandoha of Kshemaraja, translated by Swami Lakshmanjoo,...
- Letters (6th ed.). Ganesh and Company Madras. Odier, Daniel (2004). Yoga Spandakarika: The Sacred Texts at the Origins of Tantra. Osho (1998). The Book of...
- fundamental texts of nondual Shaivism. Bhatta Kallata, the author of Spanda Karika, was contemporary with Somananda and had also been a disciple of Vasugupta...
- 2010, p. 89. Sarma 1996, p. xii. Ksemaraja, trans. by Jaidev Singh, Spanda Karikas: The Divine Creative Pulsation, Delhi: Motilal Banarsid****, p.119 Renard...
- Identity, by Vasugupta, translation, Motilal Banarsid****, Delhi, 1979. Spanda-Karikas: The Divine Creative Pulsation, by Vasugupta, translation, Motilal Banarsid****...