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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...
- 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...
- Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 195 Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 127 Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa, Jaideva Singh, page 194 Parā-trīśikā Vivaraṇa...
- 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...
- also reflected in the opposing positions of the Bhamati school and the Vivarana school. Liberation: according to Maṇḍana Miśhra, the knowledge which arises...
- Prakasatman's Vivarana school. Prakasatman (c. 1200–1300) wrote the Pancapadika-Vivarana, a commentary on the Pancapadika by Padmapadacharya. The Vivarana lends...
- 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...
- Part of a series on Advaita Schools classical Advaita Vedanta Bhāmatī Vivarana Shaivism/Tantra/Nath Kashmir Shaivism (Pratyabhijna) Nath (Inchegeri Sampradaya)...
- the Yoga Sutras has the meaning of 'samadhi'. Another commentary (the Vivarana) by a certain Shankara, confirms the interpretation of yogah samadhih (YBh...
- Sanskrit Texts at Google Books, p. 14 For an example, see Sarvānukramaṇī Vivaraṇa Univ of Pennsylvania rare texts collection R̥gveda-sarvānukramaṇī...