[Advaita-l] Can anybody tell the difference between advaita and kashmir shaivism?

KAMESWARARAO MULA kamesh_ccmb at yahoo.co.in
Tue Apr 7 02:23:20 CDT 2015


Dear members,                              Kashmir shaivism is not the dynamic form of advaita at all. It is based on Pratyabhijna hridya, i mean reaching the conciouness  by the methods not this , not this and leading absolute conciouness, reaching immortality by worshiping lord shiva. Where as advaita is non-duality based on shankara's siddanta's and works, Both are entirely different but reaching the ultimate goal reality, truth, oneness with prakarati.regardsKameswara



     On Saturday, 4 April 2015 3:27 PM, Srivathsa Rao via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
   

 Sir,

  Actually kashmir shaivism is dynamic form of advaita,where as advaitha
is static.
I even heard that doing all the yoga steps of kashmir shaivism is very
difficult as it is influenced by kaula practice.
But I liked the matured thinking of kashmir shaivites .
    Great regards to abhinava gupta one who is gems among kashmir
shaivites.

On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Venkata sriram P via Advaita-l <
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> Please leave the trika-siddhAnta of kASmIra-maNDala to the eligible
> scholars !!
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> It is better not to reveal lest misunderstood in the garb of advaita
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