Pratyabhijna and Shankara’s Advaita (comparative study)
by Ranjni M. | 2013 | 54,094 words
This page relates ‘List of Non-dualistic Agamas� of study dealing with Pratyabhijna and Shankara’s Advaita. This thesis presents a comparative analysis of two non-dualistic philosophies, Pratyabhijna from Kashmir and Shankara’s Advaita Vedanta from Kerala, highlighting their socio-cultural backgrounds and philosophical similarities..
Appendix 2 - A List of Non-dualistic Ā
[The list of Advaita Ā given here is as given by K.C. Pandey in his work, Abhinavagupta;�An Historical and Philosophical Study; (p. 141f.). It consists of eight groups consisting eight treatises.]
I Bhairava tantras:
1. Svacchanda;
2. Bhairava;
3. 䲹ṇḍ;
4. Krodha;
5. Unmatta Bhairava;
6. ṅg;
7. Ѳdzṣm;
8. īś;
II Yāmala tantras:
1. 峾;
2. վṣṇܲ峾;
3. Ի岹峾;
4. Ruru;
5. ...;
6. Āٳṇa;
7. Rudra;
8. ձ;
III Mata:
1. Rakta;
2. 貹ṭa;
3. ṣmīٲ;
4. Mata;
5. ;
6. ʾṅg;
7. Utphullaka;
8. վśⲹ;
IV Maṅgala:
1. Picu ī;
2. Tantra ī;
3. Tata;
4. ī ;
5. վᲹ;
6. 䲹Ի;
7. Ѳṅg;
8. ṅg;
V Cakrāṣṭaka:
1. Mantracakra;
2. ղṇa;
3. Śپ;
4. cakra;
5. Binducakra;
6. 岹;
7. Guhyacakra;
8. Khacakra;
VI Bāhurūpa:
1. Andhaka;
2. Rurubheda;
3. Aja;
4. ū;
5. ղṇaṇṭ;
6. վḍaṅg;
7. ṿǻ岹Բ;
8. ;
VII Vagīśa:
1. ī;
2. 侱ٰ;
3. Ჹṃs;
4. 岹;
5. ṛl;
6. 䲹Ի;
7. վܱ;
8. Vidyumat;
VIII Śṣṭaka:
1. ī Ś;
2. īṇ�;
3. īṇāmaṇi;
4. Sammoha;
5. Ḍām;
6. Atharvaka;
7. Kabandha;
8. Śś岹;