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Pratyabhijñāhṛdayam ('The Heart of Self-Recognition') is an eleventh-century treatise written by Kashmiri philosopherRajanaka Kṣemarāja.[1]
The text elucidates the main tenets of thepratyabhijñā system in a succinct set ofsutras, expounding the core of the philosophy and explaining how self-recognition arises within, culminating in the consciousness of 'Shivoham' (I amShiva).[2][3]Pratyabhijñāhṛdayam consists of 20 aphorisms plus a commentary by Kṣemarāja himself.[4]
It is considered to be an important text inKashmir Shaivism.[5]
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