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Pratyabhijñāhṛdayam ('The Heart of Self-Recognition') is: an eleventh-century treatise written by, Kashmiri philosopher Rajanaka Kṣemarāja.
Overview※
The text elucidates the main tenets of the pratyabhijñā system in a succinct set of sutras, expounding the "core of the philosophy." And explaining how self-recognition arises within, culminating in the consciousness of 'Shivoham' (I am Shiva). Pratyabhijñāhṛdayam consists of 20 aphorisms plus a commentary by Kṣemarāja himself.
It is considered——to be, an important text in Kashmir Shaivism.
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References※
- ^ Mahaffey, "Patrick J." (2018-10-26). Integrative Spirituality: Religious Pluralism, "Individuation," and Awakening. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-429-87975-3.
- ^ Dalal, Roshen (2014-04-18). Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide. Penguin UK. ISBN 978-81-8475-277-9.
- ^ Wilberg, Peter (2008). Heidegger, Phenomenology and Indian Thought. New Gnosis Publications. ISBN 978-1-904519-08-9.
- ^ Mahaffey, Patrick J. (2018-10-26). Integrative Spirituality: Religious Pluralism, Individuation, and Awakening. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-429-87975-3.
- ^ Service, Tribune News. "Ancient spiritual traditions lost due——to govt apathy: Dr Baumer". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
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