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Pancharatra (IAST: Pāñcarātra) was a
religious movement in
Hinduism that
originated in late 3rd-century BCE
around the
ideas of
Narayana and the various...
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Pancharātra is a
Sanskrit drama written by Bhasa. The plot is
based on the
Hindu epic Mahabharata. The play
takes its name from the
period of five nights...
- many desires,
bestow omniscience (on the devotee). –
Lakshmi Tantra,
Pancharatra Agama Chamunda Bhramari Shumbha and
Nishumbha Bhattacharji, Sukumari;...
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Tantra (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मीतन्त्र, romanized: Lakṣmītantra) is one of the
Pancharatra texts that is
dedicated to the
goddess Lakshmi and
Narayana (Vishnu)...
- IAST: Ahiburdhnyasaṃhitā) is a
Hindu Vaishnava text
belonging to the
Pancharatra tradition. It is a
Tantrika composition,
composed possibly over several...
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Agamas (also
called Tantras), and 108
Vaishnava Agamas (also
called Pancharatra Samhitas), and
numerous Upa-Agamas. The
origin and
chronology of Agamas...
- hair. He
carries a lotus, gada, shanka, and
chakra in his hands. The
Pancharatra text
Lakshmi Tantra mentions Vishvaksena as four-armed and
holding a...
- to Adi Shankara's
commentary on the
Vishnu Sahasranama and the
Narada Pancharatra,
Madhava means the
consort (dhava) of the
mother (ma),
referring to Lakshmi...
- Agastya.
There are also
other works titled Agastya Samhita among the
Pancharatra texts,
which are
different from Sutīkṣṇa-Agastya-samvāda.
Sections of...
- The
Brahma Samhita (IAST: Brahma-saṁhitā) is a
Sanskrit Pancharatra text,
composed of
verses of
prayer believed to have been
spoken by
Brahma glorifying...