Kshemendra (; ) was an 11th-century Sanskrit polymath poet, satirist, philosopher, historian, dramatist, translator and art critic from Kashmir.
Kshemendra (; ) was an 11th-century Sanskrit polymath poet, satirist, philosopher, historian, dramatist, translator and art critic from Kashmir.
==Biography== Kshemendra was born into an old, cultured, and affluent family. His father was Prakashendra, a descendant of Narendra who was the minister to Jayapida. Both his education and literary output were broad and varied. He studied literature under "the foremost teacher of his time, the celebrated Shaiva philosopher and literary exponent Abhinavagupta". Kshemendra was born a Shaiva, but later became a Vaishnava. He studied and wrote about both Vaishnavism and Buddhism. His son, Somendra, provides details about his father in his introduction to the Avadana Kalpalata and other works. Kshemendra refers to himself in his works as Vyasadasa (; Slave of Vyasa), a title which was perhaps won or adopted after the completion of his .
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