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  • There are two major bodies/schools of literature that contain [[mantra sastra]], Vedic and Tantric. Both of them are in [[Sa
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  • ==Literature on the Śāntis== The literature on the śāntis is quite large. A few of the works may be mentioned here:
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  • ==As per Sanskrit Literature== In [[Sanskrit]] literature, it stands for a simple commentary on a well-known treatise, especially in
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  • ==Dāsa in Modern Literature== In later literature, the word refers to a paid servant. While naming a person, this word was us
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  • ==Cintāmaṇi as per Literature== In devotional literature, God is described as Cintāmaṇi for the same reason.
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  • ==As Literature==
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  • ...rature is one of the six [[Vedāṅgas]].<ref>[[Vedāṅgas]] are the subsidiary literature that aids the study of the [[Vedas]].</ref> The Kāthaka Grhyasutras is one
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  • ==Gandha as per Literature== In literature it indicates the slightest tinge of a substance or a quality in metaphorica
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  • ...ever, has been done by later writers through whose works, evolved a set of literature which is now well-known as [[dharmaśāstras]]. One of the earliest works i ==Topics of Literature by Paiṭhinasi==
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  • ...the attendants of Skanda, or Kārttikeya (M. Bh.); [[a]] Buddhist deity (B. Literature).
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  • ...r cow herdesses of Vṛndāvana are well-known in mythological and devotional literature. They are famous as the supreme example of madhurabhakti and their love tow ==Literature about Gopis==
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  • ==Devatās as per Vedic Literature== We become familiar with many devatās in the Vedic literature. They are usually enumerated as 33. There are quite a few female devatās a
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  • ==Classification of Maṇipravālam Literature== The maṇipravāla literature is generally divided into two styles:
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  • ==Literature on Śuddhi== The literature on śuddhi is very extensive. Śuddhi has been categorized in several ways,
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  • ...ted Cuckoo (Clamator jacobinus serratus), which is treated in [[Sanskrit]] literature as [[a]] symbol of deep yearning (Kd. Sāhitya).
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  • ...angs for which Tuka is most famous. The abhangs are unique in the world of literature. They are often called poems, but they don't have the artful imagery associ .... His devotional songs are an invaluable contribution to Marathi spiritual literature.
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  • ...eneficent god’ to ‘malevolent spirit or being’ in the Vedic and post-Vedic literature is rather baffling. The word is more etymological and symbolical than histo ==Asuras as per antecedent literature==
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  • ==Gautama as per Vedic Literature== Vedic literature like the [[Śatapatha Brāhmana]] and also few Upanisads have several refer
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  • ...and/or as a way of respectful addressing or praise, in later [[Sanskrit]] literature; *self-designator that originates in the ancient religious literature of the Indians and Iranians; speakers of Indo-Iranian languages that were d
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  • ...he third aspect or branch of the [[Kalpasutra]] literature. [[Kalpasutra]] literature is the last of the six [[Vedāṅgas]].<ref>[[Vedāṅgas]] are the subsidi
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  • [[Purāṇas]] are a vast body of literature dealing with not only philosophical and religious subjects but also cultura ...except for some quotations incorporated by the [[dharma]][[Śāstra|śāstra]] literature. These quotations concern the following subjects :
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  • ...i’ was the name by which he came to be known in the annals of [[Sanskrit]] literature. His parents were Jatukarṇi and Nīlakaṇṭha. Jñānanidhi was his tea
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