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Pāraskaragṛhyavyākhyā

EAP1023/25/45 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


Grihya Sutra of Paraskarab belongs to the White Yajurveda and forms an appendix to Katyayana's Srauta Sutra. It describes rules of Vedic domestic ceremonies.




Vidhānapārijāta

EAP1023/25/43 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This text is the book of marriage rituals. This is the fifth chapter of the text




Agastyārghavidhi

EAP1023/16/19 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


Agasthya is a Vedic sage and believed as the incarnation of Brahma. Agasthya appears in numerous itihasas myths and epics including Ramayana [Rāmāyaṇa] and Mahabharata [Mahābhārata]. He is one of the seven reveted Vedic sages. He is also revered in Shaktism and Vaishnavism. He the one of the sages found in ancient sculpture and reliefs in Hindu temples of South Asia, and medieval era Shaiva temples in Java, Indonesia. He is traditionally attributed to be the author of many Sanskrit found embedded inSkanda Purana [Skandapurāṇa] and Dvaidha Nirnaya Tantra. He is revered and the text elaborates on the Puja ritual dedicated to him.




Pitṛsūktam

EAP1023/16/18 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


These are the Vaidik Mantras and are from Rugveda [Rgveda]. It is recited to mitigate bad effects of the deceased ancester in the family. It is aimed at positive impacts in the family.




Rāmanavamīvratapujāvidhi

EAP1023/16/17 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is a Hindu Puja ritual text describing fasting observed during Rama Navami during the Dasahara festival . This festival is celebrated to commemorate victory of good over evil.




Āṣeṭācakram

EAP1023/16/16 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This manuscript describes about hunting. It is written in Sanskrit and Devanagari script. This manuscript is very old. It was copied sometime in the seventeenth century.




Ekādaśīvratamāhātmya

EAP1023/16/15 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This text describes about the fasting of Goddess Ekadashi. This fasting is observed by the Hindus twice a month. Devotees of Lord Vishnu observe Ekadashi fasting to seek His blessings.




Vidagdhamukhamaṇḍana

EAP1023/16/11 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


It is an Ayurvedic text. It has only seventeen folios. It has several Mandala diagrams.




Traipuramahopaniṣad Bhāṣya

EAP1023/16/10 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


The Tripura Upanishad is a medieval era minor Upanishad. Composed in Sanskrit, this text is classified as a Shakta Upanishad attached to Rigveda [Rgveda]. Tripura Upanishad places goddess Tripura Sundari as the ultimate energy and power of the universe. She is described as the supreme consciousness, above Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.The text is one of the important texts of the Shakta tradition and notable for its theory of Tripura.




Ajīrṇamañjarī

EAP1023/16/9 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


Ajirnamanjari is an Ayurvedic text. It discusses about diseases and their treatment in the Indian contex




Keśavīyajātakapaddhati

EAP1023/16/7 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is an astrological text




Nyāyamālā

EAP1023/16/4 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


Nyayamala is a Hindu philosophical text. This manuscript discusses about philosophical aspects of Hindus.




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