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Description: Article regarding the Trika philosophy of Kashmir Shaivism.
Moksha Journal - An Interview with Deba Brata Sensharma by Maryellen Lo Bosco An Interview with Deba Brata Sensharma Although interest in Tantra has been growing in the West over the last decade or two, few people have more than a rudimentary knowledge of the subject, and indeed, too many people have gross misconceptions about this vast body of spiritual science. Tantric practices are probably as ancient as the indigenous peoples of India, but only much later on became clearly defined as a philosophy. From around the 9th century A.D., up to the 15th century A.D., Advaita (nondualistic) Shaivism, one of the major tributaries to the river of Tantra, flourished in the Kashmir Valley and birthed great philosophers and Tantric masters in the school of what came to be known as Kashmir Shaivism.
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Page title: | Moksha Journal - An Interview with Deba Brata Sensharma by Maryellen Lo Bosco |
Keywords: | moksha journal, yoga, meditation, tantrism, hinduism, buddhism, christianity, sufism, islam, enlightenment, freedom, knowledge, philosophy, mysticism |
Description: | Moksha Journal was founded in 1984 for the purpose of publishing essays and poetry pertaining to the concept of Moksha, defined by Monier-Williams as 'liberation, release' The paths to Moksha are myriad, and it is hoped that this journal will reflect a multiplicity of perspectives, including works pertaining to Yoga, various schools of Buddhism, Sufism, Eastern and Western philosophy, meditation, mystical Christianity, etc. |
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Date | Creation Date: 12-oct-1996 Expiration Date: 11-oct-2015 |