Word | Sanskrit | IAST | In General | Veda | Purana | |
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Agama | आगम | āgama | The Agamas and Tantras are texts that focus on temple rituals, religious practices, and... | Agamas are independent thought and literature, they are thus considered not a part of... | Read More | |
Agama, the four parts or padas | Each Agama consists of four parts or padas which complement each other; and they all contribute... | Read More | ||||
Agamapayin | आगमापायिन् | āgamāpāyin | That which appears and disappears–comes and goes. | Read More | ||
Agamas and Vedas | Agamic literature and Vedic literature are two separate schools of thought but they have many... | Read More | ||||
Agama_ Vaishnava | The Vaishnava Agamas regard Vishnu as the supreme Godhead. They are said to have come from the... | Read More | ||||
Agama_Saiva | आगम - शैव | āgama śivā | There are 28 Saiva Agamas.The 28 Saiva Agamas are said to have been revealed from all the five... | Read More | ||
Agama_Sakteya | आगम - शाक्तेय | āgama śākteya | Sakteyas use the word Tantra for Agama. Sakta Agamas hold Sakti, The divine mother as the supreme... | Read More | ||
Agama | आगम | āgama | The Agamas and Tantras are texts that focus on temple rituals, religious practices, and... | Agamas are independent thought and literature, they are thus considered not a part of... | Read More | |
Agama, the four parts or padas | Each Agama consists of four parts or padas which complement each other; and they all contribute... | Read More | ||||
Agamapayin | आगमापायिन् | āgamāpāyin | That which appears and disappears–comes and goes. | Read More | ||
Agamas and Vedas | Agamic literature and Vedic literature are two separate schools of thought but they have many... | Read More |