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Saiva Agamas: (Sanskrit) The sectarian revealed scriptures of the Saivas. Strongly theistic, they identify Siva as the Supreme Lord, immanent and transcendent. They are in two main divisions: the 64 Kashmir Saiva Agamas and the 28 Saiva Siddhanta Agamas. The latter group are the fundamental sectarian scriptures of Saiva Siddhanta. Of these, ten are of the Sivabheda division and are considered dualistic: 1) Kamika, 2) Yogaja, 3) Chintya, 4) Karana, 5) Ajita, 6) Dipta, 7) Sukshma, 8) Sahasraka, 9) Amshumat and 10) Suprabheda. There are 18 in the Rudrabheda group, classed as dual-nondual: 11) Vijaya, 12) Nihshvasa, 13) Svayambhuva, 14) Anala, 15) Vira (Bhadra), 16) Raurava, 17) Makuta, 18) Vimala, 19) Chandrajnana (or Chandrahasa), 20) Mukhabimba (or Bimba), 21) Prodgita (or Udgita), 22) Lalita, 23) Siddha, 24) Santana, 25) Sarvokta (Narasimha), 26) Parameshvara, 27) Kirana and 28) Vatula (or Parahita). Rishi Tirumular, in his Tirumantiram, refers to 28 Agamas and mentions nine by name. Eight of these - Karana, Kamika, Vira, Chintya, Vatula, Vimala, Suprabheda and Makuta - are in the above list of 28 furnished by the French Institute of Indology, Pondicherry. The ninth, Kalottara, is presently regarded as an Upagama, or secondary text, of Vatula. The Kamika is the Agama most widely followed in Tamil Saiva temples, because of the availability of Aghorasiva's manual-commentary (paddhati) on it. Vira Saivites especially refer to the Vatula and Vira Agamas. The Saiva Agama scriptures, above all else, are the connecting strand through all the schools of Saivism. The Agamas themselves express that they are entirely consistent with the teachings of the Veda, that they contain the essence of the Veda, and must be studied with the same high degree of devotion. See: Agamas, Vedas. (See also: Saiva Agamas, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)
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Sitemap I - Y This is a sitemap for Sanskrit - Y . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word. The sitemap(s) covers over 7.661 different sanskrit terms. yaathu, yad bhavam tad bhavathi, yadava, yadavas, yadavendra, yadu, yadu dynasty, yadus, yajaka, yajnaanga, yajnapurusha, yajna-sala, yajna-sarathi, yajnasravas, yajna-vahana, yajnavalkya, yajnavalkya kanda, yajneshvara, yajus, yajus-samhitha, yaksha, yakshini, yama, yama-dhutha, yamadutas, yamaraja, yamas, yamuna, yamuna river, yamunacarya, yasha, yashas, yashoda, yashoda-nandana, yashoda-vatsala, yasoda, yasoda-nandana, yastikasana, yathna, yatho dharmasthatho jayah, yati, yatra, yavana, yavanacharya, yavanas, yayathi, yayati, yoga abhyasa, yoga nidra, yoga sadhana, yoga sutra, yoga sutras, yoga vashista, yogabhrashta, yoga-buddhi, yogadandasana, yogaja, yogakshema, yoga-kshema, yoga-kshetra, yoga-marga, yogamaya, yoga-nidra, yogasana, yogasanas, yoga-sastra, yoga-sutra, yoga-vasishta, yogavasishtha, yoga-yajna, yogeshvaras, yogesvara, yogeswara, yogi/yogin, yogic, yogiraj, yojana, yoni, yoni puja, yoni-mudra, yudhajit, yudhishthira, yudhisthira, yudhistira, yuga-avatar, yuga-dharma, yugadi, yugala, yugala-kisora, yugas, yugavathar, yuj, yukta, yukta-vairagya, yuktha, yukthi, yukti, yuvanaswa, yuvaraja More sitemaps here: Sanskrit, Sanskrit Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary - A, Sanskrit Dictionary - B, Sanskrit Dictionary - C, Sanskrit Dictionary - D, Sanskrit Dictionary - E, Sanskrit Dictionary - F, Sanskrit Dictionary - G, Sanskrit Dictionary - H, Sanskrit Dictionary - I, Sanskrit Dictionary - J, Sanskrit Dictionary - K, Sanskrit Dictionary - L, Sanskrit Dictionary - M, Sanskrit Dictionary - N, Sanskrit Dictionary - O, Sanskrit Dictionary - P, Sanskrit Dictionary - R, Sanskrit Dictionary - S, Sanskrit Dictionary - T, Sanskrit Dictionary - U, Sanskrit Dictionary - V, Sanskrit Dictionary - W, Sanskrit Dictionary - Y, Sanskrit Dictionary - A-Z, Sanskrit Glossary Also see these pages for material related to Sanskrit, Sanskrit Sitemap , Yoga Sitemap, Hinduism Sitemap , Buddhism Sitemap, Ayurveda Sitemap, Mysticism Sitemap , Spiritual Sitemap, Theosophy Sitemap , Alternative Health Sitemap , Popular Pages,
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