This collection consists of 248 manuscripts by Abhinavagupta (940–1015 CE), a remarkable Indian philosopher and polymath from 10th-century Srinagar, Kashmir. Abhinavagupta made lasting contributions to philosophy, aesthetics, literary theory, performing arts, music, tantra, yoga, and devotion. The manuscripts span 41 texts (granthas) and reflect a vibrant knowledge culture whose influence once extended across South Asia, Central Asia, and Northeast Asia.
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