Lalleshvari, Lalleśvarī, Lalla-ishvari: 1 definition

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The Sanskrit term Lalleśvarī can be transliterated into English as Lallesvari or Lalleshvari, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

In Hinduism

Shaiva philosophy

Source: archive.org: Chittanubodha Shastram By Bhaskara Kantha

Lalleśvarī (लल्लेश्वरी) is the name of an ancient saint from Kashmir.—Rājanaka Bhāskarakaṇṭha was an erudite scholar. He has prepared a Sanskrit translation in verse form of the sayings in Kashmiri (Vākh) by the great saint Lalleśvarī, published under the title Lalleśvarīvāk. We also find a reference to an independent stotra Harṣeśvarastava. The last work of Bhāskarakaṇṭha was the Cittānubodhaśāstra which consists of about 5000 ślokas and contains both the philosophy and the practice of Kashmir Shaivism.

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