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Pratyabhijnahridayam

The Pratyabhijnahridayam explains the core tenets of the pratyabhijñā system, which is the idea that the main goal of a spiritual journey is to recognize the Heart, or one's own blissful Self. The text also maps out the process by which absolute consciousness becomes human consciousness.
Author: Kṣemarāja
Chapters: 1
About this Scripture
Pratyabhijnahridayam (The Heart of Self-Recognition) is a 11th century Sanskrit text that is a key part of Kashmir Shaivism philosophy. It was written by the Kashmiri philosopher Rajanaka Kṣemarāja, a disciple of the sage Abhinavagupta. The text is made up of 20 aphorisms, or sūtra, along with Kṣemarāja's own commentary. The Pratyabhijnahridayam explains the core tenets of the pratyabhijñā system, which is the idea that the main goal of a spiritual journey is to recognize the Heart, or one's own blissful Self. The text also maps out the process by which absolute consciousness becomes human consciousness. Here are some other things to know about the Pratyabhijnahridayam: The text is considered to be a distillation of the Kashmiri Shaivite doctrine of Self-recognition. The text is associated with the Kashmir Shaivism tradition, which associates supreme Consciousness with Lord Shiva. The text is said to speak to the core of our experience in the world, drawing us into the center of Awareness and Manifestation.
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