Literature of Kashmir

Literature of Kashmir has a long history, the oldest texts having been composed in the Sanskrit language. Early names include Patanjali, the author of the Mahābhāṣya commentary on Pāṇini's grammar, suggested by some to have been the same to write the Hindu treatise known as the Yogasutra, and Dridhbala, who revised the Charaka Samhita of Ayurveda.

In medieval times, philosophers of Kashmir Shaivism include Vasugupta (c. 800), Utpala (c. 925), Abhinavagupta, Kshemaraja, and Anandavardhana. If we talk about contemporary poetry of Kashmir there are many poets, which include Asif Tariq Bhat[1][2] Tashi Shah,[3] Akeel Mohiuddin Bhat,[4] and Zeeshan Jaipuri.[5] Aadil Ghulam Bhat [6][7]

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  2. ^ Kashmir, Rising. "Promoting mother tongue with poetry || Rising Kashmir". Promoting mother tongue with poetry || Rising Kashmir. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  3. ^ "How Poetry Helped Bring a Piece of Kashmir to Delhi". The Wire. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  4. ^ Admin, India Education Diary Bureau (2020-11-17). "Literary function, Mushaira held at Bandipora". India Education,Education News India,Education News | India Education Diary. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  5. ^ Saffudin, Ali (2018-06-05). "For the love of language: Kashmir's new age Urdu poets—Part I | Free Press Kashmir". freepresskashmir.news. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  6. ^ Ghulam, Aadil Bhat (2022-01-20). NIGHTS IN SOLITUDE: The Scene of Unique Thoughts. Notion press. ISBN 979-8-88569-508-4.
  7. ^ Bhat, Aadil Ghulam (2023-05-02). The Poetic Miracle. Notion press.

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