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  2. Agama (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Agama, states Dhavamony, is also a "generic name of religious texts which are at the basis of Hinduism". [8] Other terms used for these texts can include saṃhitā (“collection”), sūtra (“aphorism”), or tantra ("system"), with the term "tantra" utilized more frequently for Shakta agamas, than for Shaiva or Vaishnava agamas.

  3. Dirgha Agama - Wikipedia

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    The Dirgha Agama is one of the Buddhist Agama. It corresponds to the Digha Nikaya of the Pāli Canon. A Chinese translation of the text attributed to the Dharmaguptaka school is included in the Chinese Buddhist canon. This translation was completed by Buddhayaśas and Zhu Fonian in the Later Qin dynasty, dated to 413 CE.

  4. Abaratha agama - Wikipedia

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    Abaratha agama, the spotted angle, [1] is a species of butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. It is found from southern India [ 1 ] to Myanmar and in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, southern China, Java and Sulawesi .