Somananda (875–925 CE) was one of the teachers of Kashmir Shaivism, in the lineage of Trayambaka, author of the first philosophical treatise of this school, Śivadṛṣṭi. A contemporary of Bhaṭṭa Kallaṭa, the two formed the first wave of Kashmiri Shaivites to propose in a rigorous and logical way the concepts of nondual Shaivism. Somananda lived in Kashmir, most probably in Srinagar, where most of the later philosophers of the school lived, as a householder.
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| - Somānanda (« Joie Lunaire ») est un philosophe de littérature shivaïte (śaivasiddhānta) du Cachemire situé dans le Nord-Ouest de l'Inde et qui vécut au IXe siècle. Il est le précurseur de la doctrine de la Reconnaissace (Pratyabhijñā) que développa son disciple Utpaladeva. Il fut probablement un des élèves de Vasugupta. Il est l'auteur de l'ouvrage de base du śaivasiddhānta intitulé Śivadṛṣṭi (« Vision de Shiva »). (fr)
- Somananda (875–925 CE) was one of the teachers of Kashmir Shaivism, in the lineage of Trayambaka, author of the first philosophical treatise of this school, Śivadṛṣṭi. A contemporary of Bhaṭṭa Kallaṭa, the two formed the first wave of Kashmiri Shaivites to propose in a rigorous and logical way the concepts of nondual Shaivism. Somananda lived in Kashmir, most probably in Srinagar, where most of the later philosophers of the school lived, as a householder. (en)
- Somānanda (Kashmir, IX secolo – IX secolo) è stato un filosofo indiano. (it)
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| - Somānanda (« Joie Lunaire ») est un philosophe de littérature shivaïte (śaivasiddhānta) du Cachemire situé dans le Nord-Ouest de l'Inde et qui vécut au IXe siècle. Il est le précurseur de la doctrine de la Reconnaissace (Pratyabhijñā) que développa son disciple Utpaladeva. Il fut probablement un des élèves de Vasugupta. Il est l'auteur de l'ouvrage de base du śaivasiddhānta intitulé Śivadṛṣṭi (« Vision de Shiva »). (fr)
- Somananda (875–925 CE) was one of the teachers of Kashmir Shaivism, in the lineage of Trayambaka, author of the first philosophical treatise of this school, Śivadṛṣṭi. A contemporary of Bhaṭṭa Kallaṭa, the two formed the first wave of Kashmiri Shaivites to propose in a rigorous and logical way the concepts of nondual Shaivism. Somananda lived in Kashmir, most probably in Srinagar, where most of the later philosophers of the school lived, as a householder. (en)
- Somānanda (Kashmir, IX secolo – IX secolo) è stato un filosofo indiano. (it)
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