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  1. Pratyabhijñährdayam.Ksemaraja - 1963
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    The Stanzas on Vibration: The Spandakārikā with Four Commentaries, the Spandasaṃdoha by Kṣemarāja, the Spandavṛtti by Kallaṭabhaṭṭa, the Spandavivṛti by Rājanaka Rāma, the Spandapradīpikā by BhagavadutpalaThe Stanzas on Vibration: The Spandakarika with Four Commentaries, the Spandasamdoha by Ksemaraja, the Spandavrtti by Kallatabhatta, the Spandavivrti by Rajanaka Rama, the Spandapradipika by Bhagavadutpala.André Padoux, Kṣemarāja, Kallaṭabhaṭṭa, Rājanaka Rāma, Bhagavadutpala, Mark S. G. Dyczkowski, Andre Padoux, Ksemaraja, Kallatabhatta & Rajanaka Rama - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (2):311.
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    Abhinavagupta, Luce dei Tantra: TantrālokaGli Aforismi di Śiva, con il Commento di Kṣemarāja: ŚivasūtravimarśinīAbhinavagupta, Luce dei Tantra: TantralokaGli Aforismi di Siva, con il Commento di Ksemaraja: Sivasutravimarsini.André Padoux, Raniero Gnoli, Raffaele Torella & Andre Padoux - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4):676.
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    Neoplatonism and Paramādvaita.Michal Just - 2013 - Comparative Philosophy 4 (2).
    There has long been a debate on the possible similarity between some forms of Indian and Greek idealistic monism ( Advaita and Neoplatonism ). After a basic historical introduction to the debate, the text proposes that Paramādvaita , also known as Kashmiri Shaivism , is a more suitable comparandum for Neoplatonism than any other form of Advaita , suggested in the debate. Paramādvaita ’s dynamic view of reality summarized in the terms prakāśa-vimarśa or unmeṣa-nimeṣa , corresponds quite precisely to the (...)
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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.Aleksandra Wenta - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (5):725-757.
    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 in the later exegetical works of Abhinavagupta, Kṣemarāja, and Maheśvarānanda. Although the twelve Kālīs have been treated to some extent in secondary literature, a systematic study of the development and reception of this doctrine has not been undertaken yet. This is mainly due to the fact that most of the Kālīkula scriptures are available in manuscript form, (...)
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    Pratyabhijñährdayam. [REVIEW]O. G. L. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (2):371-371.
    A succinct presentation of the Pratyabhijñä school of Kashmir Shaivism, written by Ksemaraja, disciple of Abhinavagupta. In as much as the previous translation by K. F. Leidecker is inexact and out of print, this new translation by Mr. Singh is most welcome, especially as it is faithful to the original, written in correct and smooth English, and the translator himself is trained in the Pratyabhijñä. Although the translation is carefully annotated, and Mr. Singh avoids philological questions, the reader needs (...)
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