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Kashmir Shaivism

Kashmir Shaivism is a philosophical and spiritual tradition within Hinduism that emerged in the region of Kashmir, located in present-day India and Pakistan. It is one of the major schools of Shaivism, which venerates Lord Shiv as the supreme deity.

Kashmir Shaivism is characterized by its profound metaphysical teachings, intricate philosophical discussions, and rich spiritual practices. Some key aspects of Kashmir Shaivism include:

  1. Monistic Philosophy: Kashmir Shaivism is known for its monistic philosophy, which asserts the non-dualistic nature of reality (Advait). According to this view, the ultimate reality is identified as Shiv, the supreme consciousness, which is both immanent and transcendent.
  2. Recognition of Shakti: In Kashmir Shaivism, the divine energy or power (Shakti) is given significant importance. Shakti is seen as the dynamic aspect of Shiv and is revered as the creative force responsible for the manifestation of the universe.
  3. Doctrine of Spanda: Spanda is the pulsation or vibration of divine consciousness, which is considered the essence of reality according to Kashmir Shaivism. The doctrine of Spanda elucidates how the universe arises from and returns to this primal vibration.
  4. Tantric Practices: Kashmir Shaivism places great emphasis on Tantric practices, including meditation, mantra recitation, ritual worship, and yogic techniques. These practices are aimed at awakening spiritual consciousness, realizing one’s divine nature, and attaining liberation (moksh).
  5. Textual Tradition: The philosophical teachings of Kashmir Shaivism are primarily found in a corpus of texts composed by various scholars and sages over several centuries. Some of the key texts include the Shiv Sutras, the Spanda Karikas, the Pratyabhijna Hridayam, and the Tantrasara.
  6. Guru-Disciple Tradition: Like many spiritual traditions in India, Kashmir Shaivism emphasizes the importance of the guru-disciple relationship. Spiritual knowledge and practices are traditionally transmitted from guru (teacher) to disciple (student) through direct oral instruction and initiation (diksha).

Kashmir Shaivism has had a profound influence not only within Hinduism but also on the broader cultural and intellectual landscape of India. Its teachings continue to inspire spiritual seekers, scholars, and practitioners worldwide, emphasizing the path of inner realization and the direct experience of divine consciousness.

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