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Gorakhnath (also
known as
Goraksanath (Sanskrit: Gorakṣanātha), c.
early 11th century) was a
Hindu yogi,
mahasiddha and
saint who was the
founder of the...
- ("Three Centuries":
śataka, "century"; traya, "three")
consists of
three collections of 100
verses each. The
collections are Niti
Śataka (Ethics,
which details...
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dwipada metre ("couplets"); Anubhavasara,
Chennamallu Sisamalu,
Vrushadhipa Sataka and Cheturvedasara–in verses;
Basavodharana in
verses and
ragale metre (rhymed...
- Raghu·vaṃśa, Kumāra·sambhava
Gnomic and
didactic literature Subhāṣitas, Nīti·
śataka, Bodhicary'âvatāra, Śṛṅgāra·jñāna·nirṇaya, Kalā·vilāsa, Catur·varga·saṅgraha...
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- yoga
poses or yoga
postures in English. The 10th or 11th
century Goraksha Sataka and the 15th
century Hatha Yoga
Pradipika identify 84 asanas; the 17th century...
- Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-37440-2. Wortham,
Biscoe Hale (1886). The
Śatakas of Bhartr̥ihari. Trübner's
Oriental series. London: Trübner. Young, Ken;...
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November 2019). "Stimulating the Goddess:
James Mallinson on the Gorakṣa-
śataka".
Sanskrit Reading Room.
Retrieved 19
March 2022. Westoby, Ruth (2018)....
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śataka – Bhallaṭa Anyāpadeśa-
śataka – Nīlakaṇṭha-dīkṣita Mahiṣa-
śataka – Vāñcheśvara Dṛṣṭānta-kalikā-
śataka – Kusuma-deva Cāṇakya-nīti...
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languages that
relate Aṅgulimāla's life
include the Avadāna text
called Sataka, as well as a
later collection of
tales called Discourse on the Wise and...