Kashmiri literature
Kashmiriliterature(Kashmiri:कॉशुर साहित्य,کٲشُر ساہتیہ) has a history of at least 5,000 years, going back to its glorydays ofSanskrit. Early names includePatanjali, the author of theMahabhashyacommentary onPāṇini'sgrammar, suggested by some to have been the same to write theHindutreatise known as theYogasutra, andDridhbala, who revised theCharaka SamhitaofAyurveda.In medieval times the great Kashmir Valley School of Art, Culture and Philosophy KashmirShaivismarose. Its great masters includeVasugupta(c. 800), Utpala (c. 925),Abhinavagupta, andKshemaraja. In the theory of aesthetics one can list theAnandavardhanaandAbhinavagupta. Many generations later, in our modern times, a new lease of life given, tosame "school of thought" was given bySwami Lakshman Jooof Ishbher/Gupta Ganga, Srinagar, India.
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