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Vibration (Spanda)

The absolute is not inert but a living pulse — the throb by which consciousness becomes a world.

Spanda, 'vibration' or 'pulse,' is a signature idea of Kashmir Shaivism. It names the subtle inner throb of divine consciousness — not a physical movement but the living dynamism by which the one Śiva-awareness perpetually flashes forth as the world, holds it, and draws it back in, all while remaining itself. Where Advaita pictures the absolute as utterly still, the Spanda teaching insists ultimate reality is intensely alive and self-stirring.

How it traveled

  1. Spanda-kārikā
    Kashmir Valley · 850
    explains
  2. Tantrasāra
    Śrīnagara (Srinagar), Kashmir · 1000
    explains

Key passages(9)

Spanda-kārikā · Bhaṭṭa Kallaṭa

Very high

Spanda-kārikā · Bhaṭṭa Kallaṭa

Very high

Tantrasāra · Abhinavagupta

Very high

Tantrasāra · Abhinavagupta

High

Paramārthasāra · Abhinavagupta

High

Vijñāna-bhairava · Anonymous (Bhairava Āgama / Tantra)

High

Śiva-stotrāvalī · Utpaladeva

High

Vijñāna-bhairava · Anonymous (Bhairava Āgama / Tantra)

High

Haṭhayoga-pradīpikā · Svātmārāma

Moderate