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476:Ramayana
378:Naradiya
311:Jyotisha
279:Vedangas
228:Mandukya
146:Aitareya
118:Aranyaka
113:Brahmana
84:Samaveda
24:a series
22:Part of
1184:Samhita
1119:upasana
1030:Upasana
1026:Upasana
1010:Upasana
1006:Upasana
998:Upasana
982:Upasana
978:Vedanta
974:Upasana
967:upasana
949:Upasana
939:Upasana
923:Upasana
919:Brahman
907:Upasana
902:Upasana
886:Upasana
870:Upasana
793:upāsanā
783:Upasana
469:Itihasa
324:Puranas
301:Nirukta
291:Chandas
286:Shiksha
261:Tantras
233:Prashna
223:Mundaka
108:Samhita
79:Rigveda
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1014:dhyana
1002:dhyana
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880:(from
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724:Stotra
597:sutras
432:Skanda
408:Matsya
393:Vamana
383:Garuda
368:Vishnu
334:Brahma
251:Agamas
209:Maitri
55:Smriti
50:Shruti
1463:Vedas
927:Renou
898:Atman
890:Upās-
878:asana
822:Vedas
800:Atman
427:Linga
422:Shiva
403:Kurma
388:Padma
306:Kalpa
199:Katha
72:Vedas
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959:Puja
954:Puja
876:and
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817:खण्ड
595:and
442:Agni
437:Vayu
189:Isha
170:Kena
61:List
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