ABHINAVAGUPTA BOOKS

Delve into Kashmir Shaivism with these Abhinavagupta books.

Explore scholarly works by the revered philosopher Abhinavagupta. Our collection features meticulously translated texts on Kashmir Shaivism, Tantra, and aesthetics. Discover profound insights into ancient Indian philosophy, crafted with scholarly precision and deep spiritual understanding for dedicated seekers.
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'Pratyabhijna darsana' (Kashmir Saivism) has attained a respectable status among the medieval philosophical systems, mainly due to Abhinavagupta, the encyclopaedic scholar and prolific writer. His Tantrasara is a voluminous treatise on Tantra Isvara-pratyabhijna-vimarsini is an authoritative work on the monistic Saivism of the Pratyabhijna school of Kashmir.


Among his other works Tantraloka and Paramarthasara should also be mentioned. Abhinavagupta has carved out a niche for himself in the fields of poetics and dramaturgy also. His two superb commentaries, Dhvanyaloka-locana (also called Locana) and Abhinavabharati on Anandavardhana's Dhvanyaloka and Bharata's Natyasastra are considered as supreme authorities even now on those subjects.