Come January, Sangh Parivar-related organisations are set to celebrate the literary and spiritual contributions of Abhinavagupta, a prolific Shaivite philosopher from Kashmir who is believed to have passed away on January 4, 1016.

“In January, exactly 1000 years after the date he merged himself in Shiva after retiring to a cave near Srinagar, we will have events dedicated to his memory in Delhi and Mumbai and will also have a seminar in Srinagar later in the year,” Jammu and Kashmir Study Centre general secretary AshutoshBhatnagar told The Hindu. “We will have four-five international seminars through 2016, 50-60 national seminars and 250-300 workshops on Acharya Abhinavgupta. His memory is still cherished in Kashmir and no section of society will have any problem with him.”
The study centre has the Sangh’s point man to Jammu and Kashmir Arun Kumar as its mentor. The RSS had in 2014 celebrated the memory of medieval warrior Hemu, the “last Hindu” to rule Delhi before Akbar’s army defeated his forces at Panipat in 1556, soon after he had declared himself king. The NarendraModi government on its part has also lined up a number of icons to celebrate.
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Sanskrit scholar and JNU academic Heeraman Tiwari said anyone connected with a secular study of ancient India should read Abhinavgupta, whoseTantralok, a work on Shaivism, is a “classic”.