User:Visarga/History of Kashmir Shaivism
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- pre-aryan and pre-vedic in its origin[1]
- the Trayambaka school of monistic Śaiva philosophy is the most valuable contribution of Kashmir to the Indian culture[2]
- neither rigidly idealistic like Advaita Vedānta and Buddhism, nor so realistic as Sāṃkhya; the universe is a reality, but not an absolute reality because it is a creation[3]
- necessary qualities for the practice of Kaula[4]
- scriptural works: āgamas and logic
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[edit] References
- Pandit, B.N. (1989). History of Kashmir Saivism. Delhi: Utpal Publications. ISBN 8185217017.