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Kashmirsaivadarshana brihatkoshah : Encyclopaedia of Kashmira Saivism (2 vols.) . Edited by Dr. P.C. Shastri. Commentary by Dr. P.N. Pandita
Language: Sanskrit ISBN: NOISBN038 Publisher: Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan Edition: 2001 Time of Expedition: immediate Size: 285 X 220 mm. cover: Hardcover Pages: 815 Availibility: Available
Price : 23 $ USD Add to Cart Add Book to Favorites ^ Summary: Kasmira Saivism has its own weightage and importance in the fields of Indian Philosophy and agamas. We generally find two types of Saivism - one is Saivagama, widely known in south India and the other is "Kasmira Saivism" popular not only in Kashmir but also all over India and abroad. Description: The Kosa is spread over in two volumes. Dr. Pandita has made an undaunted effort to highlight the historical and philosophical interpretations of Kasmira Saivadarsana through an elaborate upodghata in Sanskrit and an Introduction in English.
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Summary: Kasmira Saivism has its own weightage and importance in the fields of Indian Philosophy and agamas. We generally find two types of Saivism - one is Saivagama, widely known in south India and the other is "Kasmira Saivism" popular not only in Kashmir but also all over India and abroad.
Kasmira Saivism has its own weightage and importance in the fields of Indian Philosophy and agamas. We generally find two types of Saivism - one is Saivagama, widely known in south India and the other is "Kasmira Saivism" popular not only in Kashmir but also all over India and abroad.
Description: The Kosa is spread over in two volumes. Dr. Pandita has made an undaunted effort to highlight the historical and philosophical interpretations of Kasmira Saivadarsana through an elaborate upodghata in Sanskrit and an Introduction in English.
The Kosa is spread over in two volumes. Dr. Pandita has made an undaunted effort to highlight the historical and philosophical interpretations of Kasmira Saivadarsana through an elaborate upodghata in Sanskrit and an Introduction in English.