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  2. Ādityahṛdayam - Wikipedia

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    1–2: Agastya Rishi approaches Rāma. 3–5: Agastya Rishi states the greatness of the Ādityahṛidayam and advantages of reciting it. 6–15: A description of Āditya as the embodiment of all gods as well as nourisher, sustainer, and giver of heat.

  3. Adityas - Wikipedia

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    The name Aditya, in the singular, is taken to refer to the sun god Surya. Generally, Adityas are twelve in number and consist of Vivasvan (Surya), Aryaman, Tvashtr, Savitr, Bhaga, Dhatr, Mitra, Varuna, Amsha, Pushan, Indra and Vishnu (in the form of Vamana). [2] They appear in the Rig Veda, where they are 6–8 in number, all male.

  4. Rudrahridaya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    The date or author of Rudrahridaya Upanishad is unknown. Manuscripts of this text are also found titled as Hridaya Upanishad, [8] or Rudrahrdayopanisad. [3] [6] In the Telugu language anthology of 108 Upanishads of the Muktika canon, narrated by Rama to Hanuman, it is listed at number 85. [9]

  5. Heart Sutra - Wikipedia

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    A guide to the topic of emptiness from a Tibetan Buddhist perspective, with English translation of the Heart Sutra 2009 ISBN 978-0-86171-511-4: Geshe Kelsang Gyatso: The New Heart of Wisdom: An explanation of the Heart Sutra: Tharpa Publications: English translation of the Heart Sutra with commentary 2012 ISBN 978-1-906665-04-3: Karl Brunnholzl

  6. Pullella Sriramachandrudu - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Pullella Sriramachandrudu (24 October 1927 – 24 June 2015) was an Indian scholar of Vedanta, Vyakarana and Alankara Sastra and a prolific writer of Sanskrit and Telugu literature.

  7. Ṣoḍaśa Grantha - Wikipedia

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    The sixteen books are: [1] [2] Śrī-yamunāṣṭaka: "Eight stanzas to goddess Yamuna" Bāla-bodha: A guide for beginners on the path of devotion; Siddhānta-muktāvalī: "Necklace of the Doctrine" Puṣṭi-pravāha-maryada-bheda: The different characteristics of the different types of souls; Siddhānta-rahasya: "The secret of the Doctrine"

  8. Aryaman - Wikipedia

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  9. Yogini Tantra - Wikipedia

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    There are no known published English language translations at this time. There is a partial English language summary of the contents of the Yogini Tantra available online [ 6 ] and the Sanskrit language version includes an English language Preface and Introduction with important details about the manuscript including other published versions in ...