Vedic art and culture grew in Kashmir, and some early Vedic hymns were composed there. The
Bharata Natya Shastra, which is notable as an ancient encyclopedic treatise on the arts which has influenced dance, music and literary traditions in Indian culture, originated in Kashmir. 2nd century BC writer
Patanjali compiled his compendium on
Yoga in Kashmir. At the time when
Pali was the primary language for Buddhist literature in the rest of India, all the Buddhist literature produced in Kashmir was in Sanskrit. Kashmiri women held high status in society, as
Bilhana records that Kashmiri women were fluent both in Sanskrit and Pali.
Kosh Shastra, a work on the science of sex, second to the
Kamasutra, was developed in Kashmir. Some more examples of the major texts that also originated in Kashmir are the
Vigyan Bharaiv Tantra,
Yoga Sutras,
Sapndi Karkika Tantra Loka and
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