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- The Ahirbudhnya Samhita (Sanskrit: अहिर्बुध्न्यसंहिता, romanized: Ahirbudhnyasaṃhitā) is a Hindu Vaishnava text belonging to the Pancharatra tradition...
- top of a mountain named Chakravana, seizing the discus from him. The Ahirbudhnya Samhita (Sanskrit: अहिर्बुध्न्यसंहिता, IAST: Ahiburdhnyasaṃhitā) is a...
- named Nirṛti Śambhu Aparājita Mṛgavyādha Kapardin Dahana Khara Manas Ahirbudhnya Kapālin Piṅgala Senāni The Harivamsa, an appendix of the Mahabharata...
- (vyuhas), forty six incarnations of Vishnu, and worship methodology Ahirbudhnya Samhita: discusses philosophy, vyuha theory, alphabet and rituals Hayashirsha...
- listed by Yatidharma Sangraha, akrodha (non-anger) is included as a yama. Ahirbudhnya Samhita in verse 31.19 and Darshana Upanishad in verses 1.14-15 include...
- The other important Pancaratra texts include the Lakshmi Tantra and Ahirbudhnya Samhita. Scholars place the start of this genre of texts to about the...
- Schrader, Friedrich Otto (1916). Introduction to the Pāñcarātra and the Ahirbudhnya saṃhitā. Adyar Library. p. 42. ****van 2001, p. 32. Mishra, Vibhuti...
- Symbol : Twins, back legs of funeral cot, snake in the water Deity : Ahirbudhnya, serpent or dragon of the deep Indian zodiac: 3°20' - 16°40' Meena ;...
- a bed. Other common symbols include a two-headed man, or twins. The Ahirbudhnya, a serpentine or draconian creature, is the deity which oversees Uttara...
- "seat". Uttana Kurmasana is described in the ancient, c. 7th century Ahirbudhnya Saṃhitā, and illustrated in the 19th century Jogapradipika and Sritattvanidhi...