Kallaṭa

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Kallaṭa was an early Kashmiri Shaiva philosopher and disciple of Vasugupta, best known for his influential commentary on the Spanda Karikas that helped systematize the Spanda school of non-dual Shaivism.

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instanceOf Kashmiri Shaiva philosopher
commentator
philosopher
associatedPlace Kashmir Valley NERFINISHED
associatedWith Trika Shaivism NERFINISHED
associatedWork Spanda Kārikās NERFINISHED
belongsTo Kashmir Shaiva lineage NERFINISHED
discipleOf Vasugupta NERFINISHED
doctrine Spanda (vibration) doctrine
non-dual consciousness
era early medieval period
fieldOfWork Indian philosophy
Shaiva theology
commentarial literature
metaphysics
influenced later Kashmir Shaiva authors
knownFor commentary on the Spanda Kārikās
systematizing the Spanda school
languageOfWorks Sanskrit
philosophicalFocus dynamic aspect of ultimate reality
nature of consciousness
philosophicalOrientation non-dual Shaivism NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool Spanda school NERFINISHED
region Kashmir NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
religiousTradition Kashmir Shaivism NERFINISHED
Shaivism NERFINISHED
studentOf Vasugupta NERFINISHED
teacher Vasugupta NERFINISHED
traditionRole early systematizer of Spanda thought

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Spanda Karikas hasCommentaryBy Kallaṭa