So, I heard we’re celebrating #KashyapKaKashmir today. Here’s my contribution in highlighting forgotten Indic roots of Kashmir.

#Thread on some of the greatest writers from the Punyabhoomi of Maa Sharada!

How many of us have heard about Abhinavagupta?
@anexcommie @LostTemple7
Abhinavgupta is believed to have lived between 924 to 1020 CE. He was a great philosopher, mystic, aesthetic, theologian, exegete, poet and some even claim him to be an influential musician & dramatist during his time.

@shreekanth2020 @HelloNNewman @rspchary
He’s attributed to have come up with an original thought of one can attain ‘Mukti’ even while living a life of a ‘Gruhasta’. Though, not much is known about his life, however according to information available on internet, Abhinavgupta had as many as 19 gurus.

@Mahadevangini
Abhinavgupta is believed to have written over 44 works, of which sadly only 21 survives, while the others find citation by later scholars. His works are broadly categorised into four areas of interest – Tantra, Hymns to various deities, Philosophy and Aesthetics.

@chittukuruvi4
He was also a devout practitioner of Tantra & Shaivism. Amongst his available works are Tantraloka, Tantrasaara, Paramarthasaara, Gitaarthasaara Samgraha, a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, and Ishwarapratyabinya Vimarsini.

@Tanvangi17 @mamatarsingh @Mahender_Chem
His most famous work is his commentary on Bharata Muni’s ‘Naatya Shastra’ known as ‘Abhinava Bharati’.

Some other noted writers from Kashmir are as below:

@SriRamya21 @RajiIndustani @lalitha_jr @NandiniVenkate3
1)Kalhana – his work ‘Rajatarangini (River of Kings)’, written in 12th century is the earliest and authentic historical account on Kashmir
2)Bilhana – he’s known for his work Caurapañcāśikā (50 Poems of a Love Thief). He composed these poems when he was sent to gallows +
upon discovery of his love affair with Princess Yaminipurnatilaka, daughter of King Madanabhirama. It’s said that the King upon hearing these poems, realised Bilhana was really in love with his daughter and pardoned him. In one of his other works, Bilhana remarks:

@vedvyazz
“Sahodarah Kundakumakesaranaam Bhavanti Noonam Kavitaa Vilaasa
Na Sharadadeshampaasya Drushtasthoshaam Yadanyatra Mayaa Praroha.”

Meaning “The poetry and the saffron are two beautiful creations of the Sharada Desha.”

@hathyogi31 @Elf_of_Shiva_ @Itishree001 @Anshulspiritual
3)Ratnakara – a poet in 8th century, patronised by King AvantiVarman. His famous work include Dhwani Gathapanjika, Vakrokthi Panchashika and Haravijaya in 50 cantos
4)Anandhavardhana – lived during 9th century and patronised by King AvantiVarman.

@VertigoWarrior @desi_thug1
His famous work ‘Dhvanyaloka’ is one of the finest and most comprehensive studies of aesthetics.
5)Kshemendra – was one of the most celebrated students of Abhinavagupta. He lived during the reigns of Ananta (1028–1063) and his successor Kalasha (1063–1089).

@KashmiriPandit7
In addition to writing abridged versions of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, Kshemendra wrote a number of works which include satirical plays and poems—works in Sanskrit such as Dashavataracharita, Avadhana Kalpalata, Samayamatrika, Suvritta Tilaka and Kavi Kanthabharana.
These are some exhibits in support of why it is #KashyapKaKashmir!

An excellent initiative by @VedicWisdom1 brother to counter the false narrative about Kashmir.

@InfoVedic @IndiaTales7 @SachinK23579415
I’d would have been content with just reading and spreading knowledge shared by well-learned people, had I not come across an article published back in Aug ’17 by Veejay Sai. This thread is excerpts from the article (swarajyamag.com/magazine/know-…)

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In the quoted thread, I (re)introduced Varma Kalai few days back. Today, let us look at one of its components – AdiMurai!

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AdiMurai is the combat branch of Varma Kalai, which literally translates to ‘Methods of Attack’.

@LostTemple7 @Lost_History1 @HelloNNewman
AdiMurai is believed to be developed and introduced in Tamil Nadu by Siddhars (my main reason for interest in this topic). As mentioned in my previous thread, AdiMurai was patronized by the ‘Moovendhars’ (three great Kings) or in this case dynasties: Pandyas, Chozhas, and Cheras.
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1)Adithadi (Unarmed Combat)
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Mahishi is not just a common Raakshashi behan, she's sister of Mahishasur.

#Thread on the Devi residing in Sabarimala, Devi Maalikapurathamma.

Let’s start from the beginning, shall we? How Mahishi came into being.

@LostTemple7 @anexcommie @shreekanth2020 @HelloNNewman
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@LevinaNeythiri @AnuSatheesh5 @SriRamya21
+ while another refers to her as daughter of Datta’s Guru) is in love with Datta and wants to start family with him. Once when Datta was in an intense meditation, Leela disturbed him. In a fit of rage, Datta cursed Leela to lose her beauty and become a buffalo headed being.
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#Thread on Varma Kalai

Today, am not sure how many of us have heard about Varma Kalai. Even if one were to have heard about it, they’d only know Varma Kalai as a form of Martial arts, thanks largely to the silver screen representation (Kamal Hassan’s character in Indian).
What many might not know is Varma Kalai at its core is a healing art form.

Varmam are the points where life force resides and flows in the human body. Varmam also means where breathing energy resides in the body (Vaakata Nithanam : Verse 31). @anexcommie @shreekanth2020 @shri_v
Varmam are scattered over various parts of body like in nerves, nerve joints, bones, muscles, ligaments and inner organs.

Based on where varmam is located in the body, it has gathered various names like Vasi, Puravi, Kaalam, Uyir, Mayakkam, Pranan, Kalai, Suvaasam, Saram, Yogam,
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Hello Dear Tweeples,

It’s time of week where I bring you information on one of our Siddhars. Today, we’re gonna look at a Siddhar who was a master astrologer and believed to have hosted the ‘Nava Grahas’. Idaikkadar Siddhar, named after the place he was born ‘Idaikkadu’
I came across some interesting information about Idaikkadar Siddhar and thought of sharing them with you. Let’s begin, shall we?

Idaikkadar Siddhar was born in Idaiyar or Konar community, who were sub-sect of ‘Yadava’ community.
@HelloNNewman @RajiIndustani @Kishoreciyer1
Yes, the same community to which beloved our Shri Krishna belonged to. Idaikkadar was a shepherd and had daily routine, he used to take his goats for grazing on green pastures. While the goats were busy grazing, Idaikkadar used to lean on his staff and absorbed in Siva-Yoga nidra
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Hello Dear Tweeples, today we’re gonna look at a Siddhar who made significant contribution in building the renowned Brihadeeswara Temple – Karuvoorar Siddhar. We’ll come to that aspect of things a bit later, first let’s get to know about the Siddhar’s life.

@LostTemple7
There are different theories about Karuvoorar Siddhar’s birth & origin. While one theory suggest that he is the same as ‘Karuvoorar Devar’ – a Shaiva Saint. The other – widely accepted – theory is that he’s born in a family of Sthapathis or murti architects from Karuvoor +
+ of the then Chola Kingdom (present day Karur). Hence, he’s known as ‘Karuvoorar’.

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Kalanginathar Siddhar- I stumbled upon some interesting information about Kalanginathar Siddhar. Some, I found hard to believe and did not want to put out without verifying. Alas, I was unable to do so, hence writing this thread as points divided into Facts and Beliefs.
Facts:

1) Kalanginathar Siddhar is Guru of Bogar Siddhar (please read this thread on Bogar Siddhar). He taught Bogar Siddhar everything about Medicine, Alchemy, Meditation, etc.

@HelloNNewman @RajiIndustani @Speakwithsense1
2) Kalanginathar Siddhar and Bogar Siddhar cared for each other and had a Father-Son like relationship. In fact, Bogar glorifies Kalanginathar Siddhar in many of his poems and refer to him as Father (sorry, couldn’t find verses)

@wataboutery @Kishoreciyer1
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