Śrīnagara (Srinagar), Kashmir
Śrīnagara (Srinagar) is the principal city of the Kashmir Valley, in the present-day Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, on the Jhelum River. It was a major centre of the non-dual Kashmir Shaiva tradition.
12 most-discussed ideas
Works composed here
- 1000
Paramārthasāra
- 1000
Tantrasāra
Ideas shaped here
Concepts most frequently discussed in the works composed at Śrīnagara (Srinagar), Kashmir. Click any to trace the idea across time and place.
- Recognition (Pratyabhijñā)4 passages
- Liberation While Living (Jīvanmukti)4 passages
- The Thirty-Six Tattvas (Ṣaṭ-Triṃśat Tattva)3 passages
- Vibration (Spanda)3 passages
- Karma (Action and Its Fruit)3 passages
- Power / The Divine Feminine (Śakti)3 passages
- Tattva 1 — Śiva (Pure Consciousness)3 passages
- Tattva 6 — Māyā (The Veil)3 passages
- Waking (Jāgrat)3 passages
- The Five Powers of Śiva (Pañca-Śakti)3 passages
- God / The Lord (Īśvara)3 passages
- The Teacher (Guru)3 passages