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Father :Trivikrama Bhatta.
Father :Trivikrama Bhatta.
Birth Place Narayanasthana. (Nārastān in the Tral valley.)
Birth Place Narayanasthana. (Nārastān in the Tral valley.)
Academic Guru :Those Days buddhism was on the verge of decline in kashmir. A prolific Advaita Philosopher Born in Chidambarm ,believed to be a re-incarnation of The Great Shankaracharya, known as  Abhinava Shankara or Sri Shankarananda Bharati was residing near the Sarvajna-Peetha ,on the banks of river madhumati. He had the fame of defeating 87 giant philosophers in 87 days in 87 different places,mainly buddhist like deepankara srijnana, the hard core ritualists mitra misra, vaishnava agamiks like Sri Paratheertha, hairanyagarbhins, yogacharas and many more.  
Academic Guru :Those Days buddhism was on the verge of decline in kashmir. A prolific Advaita Philosopher Born in Chidambarm, believed to be a re-incarnation of The Great Shankaracharya, known as  Abhinava Shankara or Sri Shankarananda Bharati was residing near the Sarvajna-Peetha, on the banks of river Madhumati. He had the fame of defeating 87 giant philosophers in 87 days in 87 different places, mainly Buddhist like Deepankara Srijnana, the hard core ritualists mitra misra, vaishnava agamiks like Sri Paratheertha, hairanyagarbhins, yogacharas and many more.  
Utpala was eager to meet him. After hearing his stay at Sharada-peeth, walked all the way from his native in ice cold winter for 70 miles, Met him and learnt the Nyaya philosophy & concepts of recognition
Utpala was eager to meet him. After hearing his stay at Sharada-peeth, walked all the way from his native in ice cold winter for 70 miles, Met him and learnt the Nyaya philosophy and concepts of recognition
Utpaladeva, an influential philosopher-theologian of the [[Pratyabhijna]] school of [[Mantramarga|Tantric Shaivism]] composed the ''Īśvara-pratyabhijñā-kārikās'', or 'Stanzas on the Recognition of [Oneself as] the Lord' and the Garland of Hymns to Śiva (''Śiva-stotrāvalī'').
Utpaladeva, an influential philosopher-theologian of the [[Pratyabhijna]] school of [[Mantramarga|Tantric Shaivism]] composed the ''Īśvara-pratyabhijñā-kārikās'', or 'Stanzas on the Recognition of [Oneself as] the Lord' and the Garland of Hymns to Śiva (''Śiva-stotrāvalī'').


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