- The Gāhā Sattasaī or Gāhā Kośa (Sanskrit: गाथासप्तशती Gāthā
Saptaśatī) is an
ancient collection of
Indian poems in
Maharashtri Prakrit language. The poems...
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Maharashtri Prakrit poems known as the Gaha
Sattasai (Sanskrit:Gāthā
Saptaśatī),
although from
linguistic evidence it
seems that the work now extant...
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Mahatmyam means 'Glorification of the Goddess'. The text is also
called Durga Saptaśati (literally a
collection of
seven hundred" or
something that
contains seven...
- (10-armed),
Mahalakshmi (18-armed/1000
armed Devī Ćaṇḍika from Durgā
Saptaśatī),
Ugrachanda (18-armed) and
Bhadrakali (16-armed).
Legend says that a...
- deity.
Prior to Gita Govinda,
Radha was also
mentioned in text
Gatha Saptasati which is a
collection of 700
verses composed in
Prakrit language by King...
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divided into the
following clans or divisions:
Radhi Varendra Vaidika Saptasati Madhyasreni Sakadwipi Kulin Brahmins trace their ancestry to five families...
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times in the day,
havan is
performed once
daily and
portions of
Durga Saptasati are recited. For Aarti, the
temple remains open from 11.00 A.M. to 12...
- Kayasthas. The
Brahmins were
classified into Kulin, Śrotriya,
Vamsaja and
Saptasati; the
Kayasthas were
classified into
Kulin and Maulik, but
there is no...
- Buddhist,
Hindu and Jain
texts of the 1st
millennium CE. In Hāla's Gatha-
saptasati (composed by the 5th
century AD), for example, the
story calls a female...