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3850:. Her parents were unwilling to bless the engagement, concerned that she would be unable to live the austere lifestyle of Agastya in the forest. However, the legends state that Lopamudra accepted him as her husband, saying that Agastya has the wealth of ascetic living, her own youth will fade with seasons, and it is his virtue that makes him the right person. Therewith, Lopamudra becomes the wife of Agastya. In other versions, Lopamudra marries Agastya, but after the wedding, she demands that Agastya provide her with basic comforts before she will consummate the marriage, a demand that ends up forcing Agastya to return to society and earn wealth. 4654: 9785: 7614: 3511: 4442: 4142: 3714: 8920: 8930: 3781: 8909: 7360: 48: 5042: 8940: 5056: 3464: 7352: 4650:, the Indian counterpart of this text in Sanskrit or Tamil languages have not been found in Indonesia or in India. Similarly other Agastya-related Indonesian texts, dated to be from the 10th to 12th centuries, discuss ideas from multiple sub-schools of Shaivism such as theistic Shaivasiddhanta and monistic Agamic Pashupata, and these texts declare these theologies to be of equal merit and value. 4280: 4395: 4530: 146: 4263:), while in others he is one of the eight or twelve extraordinary sages of the Hindu traditions. The names and details are not consistent across the different Puranas, nor in different manuscript versions of the same Purana. He is variously listed along with Angiras, Atri, Bhrigu, Bhargava, Bharadvaja, Visvamitra, Vasistha, Kashyapa, Gautama, Jamadagni and others. 4341:
The northern traditional stories, states Mahadevan, are "nothing more than a collection of incredible fables and myths", while the southern versions "ring much truer and appear to be a down to earth account of a historical event". Others disagree. According to K.N. Sivaraja Pillai, for example, there
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In the northern legends, Agastya's role in spreading Vedic tradition and Sanskrit is emphasized, while in southern traditions his role in spreading irrigation, agriculture and augmenting the Tamil language is emphasized. In the north, his ancestry is unknown with mythical legends limiting themselves
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The second theme, famous in the literature of Hinduism, is a discussion between his wife Lopamudra and him about the human tension between the monastic solitary pursuit of spirituality, versus the responsibility of a householder's life and raising a family. Agastya argues that there are many ways to
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also describes the story of Lopamudra and Agastya getting engaged and married. It also contains the mythical story of a war between Indra and Vritra, where all the demons hide in the sea, gods requesting Agastya for help, who then goes and drinks up the ocean thereby revealing all the demons to the
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have his signature ending, wherein he appeals, "may each community know refreshment (food) and lively waters". These ideas have led him to be considered as a protector of both the Arya and the Dasa. However, some scholars interpret the same hymns to be an allegory for any two conflicting ideologies
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and the weight of Kailasha and Mount Meru. Agastya and his wife meet Rama, Sita and Lakshmana. He gives them a divine bow and arrow, describes the evil nature of Ravana and, according to William Buck, B. A. van Nooten and Shirley Triest, bids them goodbye with the advice, "Rama, demons do not love
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forest, on the southern slopes of Vindhya mountains. Rama praises Agastya as the one who can do what gods find impossible. He is described by Rama as the sage who asked Vindhya mountains to lower themselves so that Sun, Moon and living beings could easily pass over it. He is also described as the
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have interpreted as an allegory of a conflict between Arya (Indra) and Dasa (Rudra). Agastya successfully reconciles their conflict, makes an offering wherein he prays for understanding and loving-kindness between the two. Twenty one out of the twenty seven hymns he composed in Mandala 1 of the
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Saiva Siddhanta which was easily accepted into the Javanese society. He introduced the Vedic science and the Pallavan Grantha script, his popularity declined when Islam started to spread throughout the islands of Indonesia. He is also found in Cambodia, Vietnam and other regions. The earliest
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The Dinoyo inscription, dated to 760 CE, is primarily dedicated to Agastya. The inscription states that his older wooden image was remade in stone, thereby suggesting that the reverence for Agastya iconography in southeast Asia was prevalent in an older period. In
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Agastya statues or reliefs feature in numerous early medieval temples of north India, south India and southeast Asia. One famous Agastya temple is also located in Uttarakhand in the town of Agastyamuni. The town derived its name on the name of Sage Agastya. The
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The artistic iconography of South Asian and Southeast Asian temples show common themes such as he holding a pitcher, but also differences. For example, Agastya is featured inside or outside of the temple walls and sometimes as guardian at the entrance
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He is described in the epic as a sage with enormous powers of ingestion and digestion. Agastya, once again, stops the Vindhya mountains from growing and lowers them and he kills the demons Vatapi and Ilvala much the same mythical way as in the
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asked him to. He is described as the one who perfected and loved both Sanskrit and Tamil languages, amassing knowledge in both, thus becoming a symbol of integration, harmony and learning, instead of being opposed to either. According to the
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by கட்டுரையாளர் : ஐராவதம் மகாதேவன் கட்டுரையாளர் பணி : Retired I.A.S, his studies pertaining to the Indus Civilization கட்டுரைப் பிரிவு : Indus Valley Signs - சிந்துவெளி குறியீடுகள் ஆய்விதழ் எண் : 030 - December 1986
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similarly, he is reverentially shown in several 7th-century temples such as the Mallikarjuna temple in Mahakuta and the Parvati temple in Sandur. He is a part of many Chalukya era Shaivism temples in the Indian subcontinent peninsula.
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appears. They are overwhelmed by her extraordinary sexuality, and ejaculate. Their semen falls into a mud pitcher, which is the womb in which the fetus of Agastya grows. He is born from this jar, along with his twin sage
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Agastya is reverentially mentioned in the Puranas of all major Hindu traditions: Shaivism, Shaktism and Vaishnavism. Many of the Puranas include lengthy and detailed accounts of the descendants of Agastya and other
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T. Burrow (1958). "Sanskrit and Pre-Aryan Tribes and Languages,"The Bulletin of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture (Reprinted in collected papers on Dravidian Linguistics, Annamalai University,1968.)
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literature of Hinduism has numerous stories about Agastya, more elaborate, more fantastical and inconsistent than the mythologies found in Vedic and Epics literature of India. For example, chapter 61 of the
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happiness and liberation, while Lopamudra presents her arguments about the nature of life, time and the possibility of both. She successfully seduces Agastya, in the simile filled Rigvedic hymn 1.179.
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or any Tamil texts prior to about the mid 1st millennium CE that mentions Agastya. The earliest mention of the role of Agastya in Tamil language, according to Richard Weiss, can be traced to the
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life, educates himself, becoming a celebrated sage. His unknown origins have led to speculative proposals that the Vedic-era Agastya may have been a migrant whose ideas influenced the south.
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composed by other sages refer to Agastya. The hymns composed by Agastya are known for verbal play and similes, puzzles and puns, and striking imagery embedded within his spiritual message.
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he told Rama to recite, so that he may win against Ravana. Scholars such as John Muir questioned this hymn since the need for a such a hymn by Rama implies doubts about his divine nature.
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Agastya is one of the most important figures in a number of medieval era Southeast Asian inscriptions, temple reliefs and arts. He was particularly popular in Java due to his teaching of
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to saying that Agastya was born from a mud pitcher. In southern traditions, his descent from a pitcher is a common reference, but two alternate southern legends place him as the Caṅkam (
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His Vedic poetry is particularly notable for two themes. In one set of hymns, Agastya describes a conflict between two armies led by gods Indra and Maruts, which scholars such as
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who are revered for their special domain of knowledge. Agastya is also unique for the reverence he has received in historic texts all over the Indian subcontinent.
3797:. These hymns do not provide his biography. The origins of Agastya - Pulastya, one of the Rig Vedic Saptarishis is his father. His miraculous rebirth follows a 4464:-related literature about Agastya is late medieval to early modern era. In particular, all medicine and health-related Tamil text, that include Agastya as the 8976: 7215:
Linguistic Prehistory of India," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society vol.98 P.282(Reprinted in Collected Papers,Annamalai University,1967.)
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Materializing Southeast Asia's Past: Selected Papers from the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists
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state that the authenticity of the surviving version of this document is doubtful because Shaiva celebrities such as Skanda and Agastya teach
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which credits its author to be his wife Lopamudra and his students. He was a respected sage in the Vedic era, as many other hymns of the
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an ancient science of healing using varmam points for varied diseases which is also utilized by practitioners of the southern form of
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as a boy who learns the Vedas listening to his parents while he is in the womb, and is born into the world reciting the hymns.
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Agastya elsewhere appears in other historic Buddhist mythologies, such as the Jataka tales. For example, the Buddhist text
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When the Body Becomes All Eyes: Paradigms, Discourses and Practices of Power in Kalarippayattu, a South Indian Martial Art
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K. R. Rajagopalan (1957), "Agastya – his non-Aryan Origin", Tamil Culture, Volume VI, Number 4 (Oct. 1957), pages 286-293
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There are similarities and differences between the Northern and Southern (Tamil) traditions about Agastya. According to
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mentions of Agastya is traceable to about the mid 1st millennium CE, but the 11th-century Javanese language text
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by 8th century Nakkirar. However, in medieval era stories of the Tamil tradition, Agastya pioneered the first
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medicine and spirituality at Saiva centres in proto-era Sri Lanka and South India. He is also revered in the
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Ameresh Datta. Sahitya Akademi, 1987 - Indic literature. Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: A-Devo. pp 115
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adapting Panini, and Asvaghosa adopting the more ancient Sanskrit poetic methodology as he praises the
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Imagining a Place for Buddhism: Literary Culture and Religious Community in Tamil-Speaking South India
4698:(literally: "Agastya's Compendium") is the title of several works in Sanskrit, attributed to Agastya. 4665:
Agastya is common in medieval era Shiva temples of southeast Asia, such as the stone temples in Java (
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A. B. Keith and A. A. MacDonnell (1912). "A Vedic Index of Names and Subjects" (2 Vols.,Reprint 1967)
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The Myths and Gods of India: The Classic Work on Hindu Polytheism from the Princeton Bollingen Series
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According to inconsistent legends in the Puranic and the epics, the ascetic sage Agastya proposed to
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Agastya and Lopamudra have a son named Drdhasyu, sometimes called Idhmavaha. He is described in the
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Several different etymologies have been suggested for "Agastya". One theory states that the root is
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are two of many South Indian texts that co-opt Agastya and make him a student of the Buddha-to-be.
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The Rig Veda: An Anthology : One Hundred and Eight Hymns, Selected, Translated and Annotated
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in some Tamil texts, and some consider the writer of the medical texts to be a different person.
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would mean "not sin, not foul". The fourth theory, based on folk etymology in verse 2.11 of the
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is a remarkable combination of philosophy, mythology and genealogy attributed to sage Agastya.
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powers to kill demons Vatapi and Ilwala after they had jointly misled and destroyed 9,000 men.
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Klaus Klostermaier (2003), A Concise Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Oxford: Oneworld Publications,
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by Aryasura, about the Buddha's previous lives, includes Agastya as the seventh chapter. The
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or lifestyles, because Agastya never uses the words Arya or Dasa, and only uses the phrase
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1956"India As aLinguistic Area," Language,Vol.32,P. 3(Reprinted in Collected Papers,1967).
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Temple Gateways in South India: The Architecture and Iconography of the Cidambaram Gopuras
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describes Agastya as an ascetic sage, who came from the north and settled in the southern
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in Ainwadi (Agastinagar) (Tal-khanapur) village (Western ghats at Maharashtra), or near
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Agastya is traditionally attributed to be the author of many Sanskrit texts such as the
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The Mahabharata, Volume 2: Book 2: The Book of Assembly; Book 3: The Book of the Forest
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Temples for Agastya are found in Tamil Nadu. They include the Sri Agasthiyar Temple at
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Tamil Temple Myths: Sacrifice and Divine Marriage in the South Indian Saiva Tradition
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The shrine to Agastya at the Pothigai hill source of the river is mentioned in both
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The left Indonesian statue shows Agastya with Shiva's trident, as a divine sage of
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Several Buddhist texts mention Agastya. Just like early Buddhist texts such as
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Reading the Fifth Veda: Studies on the Mahābhārata - Essays by Alf Hiltebeitel
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Ritual, State, and History in South Asia: Essays in Honour of J.C. Heesterman
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in several chapters with his hermitage described to be on the banks of river
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Agastya, in Tamil Hindu traditions, is considered as the first and foremost
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Buddha in the Crown: Avalokitesvara in the Buddhist Traditions of Sri Lanka
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Recipes for Immortality: Healing, Religion, and Community in South India
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Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East Timor
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F. E. Pargiter (1922). Ancient India Historical Tradition(Reprint 1962)
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Agastya is mentioned in both the oldest and the youngest layers of the
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to Agastya, who then wrote treatises on it and passed it on to other
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tradition of Hinduism, which describes the 1000 names of the goddess
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History of Medical and Spiritual Sciences of Siddhas of Tamil Nadu
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tell the entire biography of Agastya. Some list him as one of the
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Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata
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when he arrived in the southern Tamil country from north India.
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The story of Agastya is mirrored in the second major Hindu epic
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in both philosophical and practical domains, unlike most other
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Myth and Mythmaking: Continuous Evolution in Indian Tradition
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of the ninth century refer to a shrine of Agastya on or near
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Interpreting Southeast Asia's Past: Monument, Image and Text
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Interpreting Southeast Asia's Past: Monument, Image and Text
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Lobamudra sameda Agasthiyar Temple, A. Vallalapatti, Madurai
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period that lasted 4,440 years, and took part in the second
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Dvarapalas in Indonesia: Temple Guardians and Acculturation
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Dvarapalas in Indonesia: Temple Guardians and Acculturation
6055:. Sarup & Sons, 2001 - Puranas - 1432 pages. p. 9. 5829: 5814: 5407: 4728: 4537:. Agastya iconography is common in southeast Asian temples. 4435: 4330:) polity and is said to have led the migration of eighteen 3939:. It is also considered that his final resting place is in 3907:(Madhya Pradesh). In Southern sources and the North Indian 3645: 3641: 1740: 1521: 1491: 1434: 1181: 1168: 1061: 663: 504: 494: 469: 435: 385: 367: 7052:
Myth as Argument: The Br̥haddevatā as Canonical Commentary
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Peter Sharrock; Ian C. Glover; Elizabeth A. Bacus (2008).
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Peter Sharrock; Ian C. Glover; Elizabeth A. Bacus (2008).
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pages 29 (see 24-37 for context), Journal of Tamil studies
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text and classical Indian ideas are obvious, according to
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are the celebrated authors of hymns 1.165 to 1.191 in the
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Worshiping Siva and Buddha: The Temple Art of East Java
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Ann R. Kinney; Marijke J. Klokke; Lydia Kieven (2003).
6087:. International Institute of Tamil Studies. p. 28. 5802: 5790: 5746: 5717: 4971:(Sri Pada), the tallest mountain in Sri Lanka (ancient 4751:
are also credited to Agastya in the Indian traditions.
4731:, mixed in with a tourist guide about Shiva temples in 3825:, which literally means "he whose womb was a mud pot". 3821:
in some mythologies. This mythology gives him the name
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Sage Agastya in seated posture. This sculpture is from
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Once the Buddha Was a Monkey: Arya Sura's "Jatakamala"
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The Vedas: An Introduction to Hinduism's Sacred Texts
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which means "to accomplish or succeed". As the first
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Companion Studies to the History of Tamil Literature
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Companion studies to the history of Tamil literature
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Agastya is the named author of several hymns of the
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Ancient Indian Social History: Some Interpretations
5570:. State University of New York Press. p. 110. 5242: 5165: 4170:, Agastya and Lopamudra are described as living in 6721: 6151: 5125: 4657:Agastya on south side of the 9th-century Javanese 4287:In Tamil traditions, Agastya is considered as the 3980:. He is the author of hymns 1.165 to 1.191 of the 3624:, playing a pioneering role in the development of 7310:Folklore and Astronomy: Agastya a sage and a star 6050: 5976:. International Institute of Tamil Studies. 1986. 5940:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 463–464. 5119: 5117: 5115: 5113: 4398:Reverence at the Agastya shrine atop the peak of 10443: 6690: 6688: 6686: 6684: 6646: 6385: 6080: 5379:, Tata McGraw-Hill, December 2006, p. 240, 4987:Maharishi Agastya is regarded as the founder of 3899:(Uttar Pradesh), or in Agastyamuni village near 3616:tradition, who invented an early grammar of the 7242:,M.1913 Velir Varalaru (in Tamil),3rd ed. 1964. 7153: 5623: 5430: 5401: 4449:Agastya, along with Tirumular, is considered a 7228:Indian Acculturation : Agastya and Skanda 6748: 6439: 6199: 6185:. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 21–25. 5918: 5903: 5367: 5264:(1992). J. C. Heesterman; et al. (eds.). 5260: 5110: 3960:Agastya is mentioned in all the four Vedas of 9676: 8970: 7335: 6681: 6582:(in Sanskrit and French). Champion. pp.  6512:Moriz Winternitz; V. Srinivasa Sarma (1996). 6480: 6478: 6413:Veronique Degroot; Marijke J. Klokke (2013). 6172: 6097: 5986: 5669: 5557: 5517: 5270:. BRILL Academic. pp. 822 footnote 105. 5123: 4727:ideas and the bhakti (devotional worship) of 4378:, the whole world visited the Himalayas when 4011:Now may these Maruts show us loving-kindness, 4007:With thee, O Indra, are most bounteous riches 3708: 3488: 6778: 5639:, Mandala 1, Hymn 169, Wikisource; Sanskrit 4575: 4153:Sage Agastya is mentioned in the Hindu epic 4103:literature such as in verses 5.13–14 of the 4013:Gods who of old were ever prompt to help us. 3917:is based in Tamil Nadu, variously placed in 3551:. He is regarded in some traditions to be a 7028:Patton, Laurie (2014). Julia Leslie (ed.). 6850: 6803: 6785:Mendis, G.C. (2006). "The ancient period". 6596: 6575: 6392:. Cambridge University Press. p. 313. 6158:. Oxford University Press. pp. 68–69. 5960: 5937:Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics 5933: 5309: 5207: 4800:(literally, "heart of the sun"), a hymn to 4009:that further every one who lives uprightly. 9683: 9669: 8977: 8963: 7342: 7328: 6831: 6725:The dancing Siva in early south Indian art 6475: 5696: 5563: 5352:, pp. 322–323 with footnotes 5 and 6. 4837:(6.61) states that Agastya officiated the 4796:Agastya is credited as the creator of the 4743:Agastya is attributed to be the author of 4191:men, therefore men must love each other". 3929:. Facing east, he penanced upon a rock at 3644:Indonesia. He is the principal figure and 3576:Agastya is considered to be the father of 3495: 3481: 46: 6826:Kalarippayat: India's Ancient Martial Art 6625: 6518:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 545–546. 5908:. Institute of Asian Studies. p. 23. 5703:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 184–186. 5663: 5496:Agastya Legend and the Indus Civilization 4568:, the world's largest early medieval era 4422:is derived from the Sanskrit verbal root 27:. For the Bangalore education trust, see 7315:Agasti Ashram Akole, Maharashtra website 7006: 6964: 6950:. Harvard University Press. p. 25. 6871: 6809: 6701:. CRC Press. pp. 35–37, 41–44, 60. 6663: 6232: 6124: 5835: 5823: 5782:Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.). 5723: 5676:. Oxford University Press. p. 135. 5673:Classical Hindu Thought: An Introduction 5656:Indian Acculturation: Agastya and Skanda 5489: 5487: 5485: 5483: 5481: 5479: 5477: 5475: 5418: 5349: 4652: 4528: 4440: 4393: 4358:period that lasted another 3,700 years. 4278: 4140: 4047:Transl: Stephanie Jamison, Joel Brereton 3779: 3712: 7285:A new verse translation by W.J. Johnson 6943: 6919: 6728:. Oxford University Press. p. 15. 6675: 6014: 5906:Tamil Traditions on Subrahmaṇya-Murugan 5891: 5868: 5700:Foundations of Indian Culture, Volume 2 5457: 5361: 3656:, whose 11th century version survives. 2372:Sources and classification of scripture 10444: 7069: 7048: 7027: 6895: 6784: 6538: 6286: 6139: 5974:Journal of Tamil Studies, Issues 29-32 5850: 5769: 5752: 5590: 5248: 5219: 4438:Hindu yogi traditions of north India. 4402:, with garlands of fruits and flowers. 4145:A 12th-century statue of Agastya from 3600:. He is one of the seven most revered 9664: 8958: 7323: 7283:The Sauptikaparvan of the Mahabharata 7132: 7111: 7090: 6985: 6755:. Munshiram Manoharlal. p. 135. 6613: 6316: 6301: 6068: 6038: 6026: 5862: 5781: 5602: 5472: 5297: 5236: 5180: 5159: 4029:and a community having lively waters. 3988:), as evidenced by hymn 1.179 of the 994:Anupalabdi (non-perception, negation) 989:Arthāpatti (postulation, presumption) 7177: 6491:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 121. 5808: 5796: 5659:. Popular Prakashan. pp. 19–20. 5195: 3984:(~1200 BCE). He ran a Vedic school ( 3846:, a princess born in the kingdom of 8939: 7252:Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend 6355: 6084:Siddha medical manuscripts in Tamil 6053:Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Puranas 6005:, University of Madras, pages 15-16 5743:, Oxford University Press, page 170 4759:Other mentions of Agastya include: 4661:temple unearthed from volcanic mud. 4642:While the similarities between the 4564:story is carved as a relief in the 3933:immediately after the beginning of 13: 9783: 7200: 7184:. University of California Press. 6814:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 6488:A Companion to Sanskrit Literature 5104:"Agastya, Āgastya: 32 definitions" 4684: 3950: 14: 10513: 7303: 5521:Hinduism as a Missionary Religion 5222:, pp. 166–167, 212–213, 233. 4501: 3860: 8938: 8928: 8919: 8918: 8907: 7612: 7358: 7350: 6555:. Berlin: Springer. p. 10. 6551:Mohsen Manutchehr-Danai (2009). 6446:. Brill Archive. pp. 45–46. 6365:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 1101–1102. 5991:. Orient Blackswan. p. 224. 5054: 5040: 4494:, and Akatthiyar, the author of 3685:text. He is also referred to as 3509: 3462: 144: 29:Agastya International Foundation 8908: 7115:Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide 6971:. University of Chicago Press. 6965:van Buitenen, J. A. B. (1981). 6843: 6818: 6769: 6742: 6715: 6650:Florentine Sanskrit Manuscripts 6640: 6619: 6590: 6569: 6553:Dictionary of Gems and Gemology 6544: 6505: 6450: 6433: 6406: 6379: 6349: 6322: 6253: 6226: 6145: 6127:, pp. 237-238 with note 2. 6091: 6074: 6044: 5995: 5980: 5966: 5927: 5912: 5897: 5775: 5729: 5690: 5653:Govind Sadashiv Ghurye (1977). 5646: 5629: 5538: 5511: 5463: 5424: 5315: 5254: 4982: 4821:states Agastya to be master of 8833:Relations with other religions 6929:. Princeton University Press. 6515:A History of Indian Literature 6485:Sures Chandra Banerji (1989). 5096: 4953:Similarly, the Sanskrit plays 4719:and Agastya. Scholars such as 4460:According to Venkatraman, the 4291:and the compiler of the first 4274: 4194: 3580:. Agastya appears in numerous 232:Epic-Puranic royal genealogies 119:(father) and Havirbhū (mother) 1: 7289:The Epic Tale of Mahabharatam 6810:Zarrilli, Phillip B. (1998). 6695:Helena A. van Bemmel (1994). 6260:Helena A. van Bemmel (1994). 6104:. Notion Press. p. 438. 5085: 5010:, an Indian martial art from 4925: 4854:Nadi Shastra / Nadi astrology 4738: 4093: 3748:which means "sin, foul", and 3722: 3293:Other society-related topics: 984:Upamāṇa (comparison, analogy) 9690: 7230:, Popular Prakashan, Bombay. 7157:; Brereton, Joel P. (2014). 7076:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. 6541:, pp. 234–237, 228–229. 6457:Lesya Poerbatjaraka (1926). 6289:, pp. 113–114, 207–208. 5090: 4289:father of the Tamil language 3964:, and is a character in the 3775: 3756:states that Agastya is from 3705:after his mythical origins. 3404:Hinduism and other religions 2201:Chandrashekarendra Saraswati 7: 9281:7th (Vaivasvata) Manvantara 9051:2nd (Svarocisha) Manvantara 7266:Sanskrit-English Dictionary 7163:. Oxford University Press. 7097:. Oxford University Press. 6905:. Oxford University Press. 6722:Douglas E. Barrett (1976). 6653:. G. Kreysing. p. 152. 6152:John Clifford Holt (1991). 5624:Jamison & Brereton 2014 5493:Iravatham Mahadevan (1986) 5402:Jamison & Brereton 2014 5033: 4434:, Sri Lankan Buddhist, and 4136: 4023:Transl: Ralph T.H. Griffith 3760:(unmoving or mountain) and 3149:Kamba Ramayanam/Ramavataram 3121:Naalayira Divya Prabandham 849:Arishadvargas (six enemies) 793:Antaḥkaraṇa (mental organs) 788:Sūkṣma śarīra (subtle body) 10: 10518: 9235:6th (Cakshusha) Manvantara 8984: 7299:Agastya, Amar Chitra Katha 7278:Sir Monier Monier-Williams 5132:. Penguin Books. pp.  4864: 4735:and other parts of India. 4701:One of those works is the 4688: 4389: 4227: 4182:Agastya, according to the 3709:Etymology and nomenclature 3025:Naalayira Divya Prabandham 1705:Gurus, sants, philosophers 1641:Akshar Purushottam Darshan 829:Uparati (self-settledness) 18: 10467:Ancient Tamil grammarians 10457:Indian Hindu missionaries 10423: 10235: 10189: 10148: 10068: 10005: 9862: 9794: 9781: 9700: 9645: 9330: 9280: 9234: 9188: 9142: 9096: 9050: 9001: 8992: 8905: 8732: 8697: 8523: 8458: 8365: 8292: 8285: 8184: 8087: 8078: 7986: 7872: 7829: 7796: 7714: 7688: 7660: 7651: 7630: 7621: 7610: 7529: 7398: 7389: 7368: 7091:Weiss, Richard S (2009). 6851:Hiltebeitel, Alf (2011). 6647:Theodor Aufrecht (1892). 6386:Nicholas Tarling (1992). 6266:. CRC Press. p. 35. 6081:Vē. Irā Mātavan̲ (1984). 6003:Agastya in the Tamil Land 5022:, is said to have taught 4859: 4754: 4603:(teacher, Agastya) and a 4595:includes Sanskrit verse ( 4576:Javanese and Indian texts 4031:    — 4015:    — 3865:Agastya had a hermitage ( 2191:Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati 844:Samadhana (concentration) 708:Three paths to liberation 215:Tribal religions in India 200:Historical Vedic religion 195:Indus Valley Civilisation 100: 92: 82: 72: 67: 57: 45: 38: 23:. For the 2016 film, see 9189:5th (Raivata) Manvantara 7977:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 7034:. Taylor & Francis. 7007:Zvelebil, Kamil (1992). 6824:Luijendijk, D.H. (2005) 5894:, pp. 30–31, 38–40. 5865:, pp. 50–51, 81–82. 5431:Hananya Goodman (2012). 4909:era Agastya carving. In 4709:, a section embedded in 4627:, major sections on god 4471:His named is spelled as 4342:is nothing in the early 4045:     4027:May we know refreshment, 4021:     3955: 3835:(Maraiyar) who leads an 1020:, sacrifice, and charity 19:For the moth genus, see 9143:4th (Tapasa) Manvantara 9097:3rd (Uttama) Manvantara 8056:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam 7262:) by Anna Dhallapiccola 7049:Patton, Laurie (1996). 6944:Shulman, David (2016). 6787:Early History of Ceylon 6749:James C. Harle (1995). 6460:Agastya in den archipel 6440:Jean Ph. Vogel (1947). 6051:Swami Parmeshwaranand. 5919:Kamil Zvelebil (1992). 5904:Kamil Zvelebil (1991). 4873:(Kalyana Theertham) in 4705:, sometimes called the 4249:, and seven other Maha 3529:question marks or boxes 3198:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam 2411:Timeline of Hindu texts 2316:Siddharameshwar Maharaj 1344:Pumsavana Simantonayana 999:Śabda (word, testimony) 237:Epic-Puranic chronology 205:Dravidian folk religion 10462:Tamil mythical figures 10393:Sri Ramayana Darshanam 10358:Ramayana Kalpavruksham 9788: 8031:Eighteen Greater Texts 7220:Murray Barnson Emeneau 7211:Murray Barnson Emeneau 7178:Buck, William (2000). 7133:Dalal, Roshen (2014). 7112:Dalal, Roshen (2010). 6600:Les lapidaires indiens 6579:Les lapidaires indiens 6098:P Karthigayan (2016). 6001:K.N. Sivaraja Pillai, 5987:Romila Thapar (1978). 5784:India through the ages 5741:The Upanishads: Part I 5670:Arvind Sharma (2000). 5518:Arvind Sharma (2011). 5124:Wendy Doniger (1981). 4852:One of the authors of 4662: 4538: 4446: 4403: 4284: 4211:(the Book of Forest). 4150: 4052: 3809:, where the celestial 3788: 3784:Maharishi Agastya and 3729: 3683:Dvaidha-Nirnaya Tantra 3517:This article contains 3163:Eighteen Greater Texts 2792:Brahma Vaivarta Purana 2221:Krishnananda Saraswati 1460:Vijayadashami-Dussehra 974:Pratyakṣa (perception) 834:Titiksha (forbearance) 10487:Sages in the Ramayana 10372:Ranganatha Ramayanamu 9787: 8784:Hindu gurus and sants 8036:Eighteen Lesser Texts 7226:G. S. Ghurye (1977). 7155:Jamison, Stephanie W. 7070:Rocher, Ludo (1986). 7055:. Walter de Gruyter. 5923:. Brill. p. 241. 5635:Ralph T.H. Griffith, 5404:, pp. 1674–1675. 4879:Thirunelveli District 4656: 4635:, some discussion of 4532: 4444: 4397: 4283:Agathiyar, Tamil Nadu 4282: 4144: 4131:Pancavimsati Brahmana 3999: 3910:Devi-Bhagavata Purana 3883:in small towns named 3783: 3716: 3279:Varna-related topics: 3170:Eighteen Lesser Texts 2743:Devi Bhagavata Purana 1634:Svabhavika Bhedabheda 1620:Achintya Bheda Abheda 1552:Philosophical schools 854:Ahamkara (attachment) 814:Vairagya (dispassion) 742:Mokṣa-related topics: 10482:Missionary linguists 10274:Bhanubhakta Ramayana 8774:Anti-Hindu sentiment 6881:. Inner Traditions. 6597:Louis Finot (1896). 6576:Louis Finot (1896). 5934:Hiltebeitel (2009). 5552:Kisari Mohan Ganguli 5504:28 July 2011 at the 5300:, pp. 187, 376. 4486:, the sage Agastya, 4002:Agastya vedic verses 3588:including the major 3411:Hinduism and Jainism 2341:Vethathiri Maharishi 2246:Nisargadatta Maharaj 809:Viveka (discernment) 184:(500/200 BCE–300 CE) 10386:Saptakanda Ramayana 10344:Raghunatha Ramayana 10323:Krittivasi Ramayana 10302:Jagamohana Ramayana 9947:Narantaka-Devantaka 8880:Hinduism by country 8046:Iraiyanar Akapporul 8006:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai 6986:Gonda, Jan (1975). 6632:. Trübner. p.  6142:, pp. 133–135. 5853:, pp. 408–414. 5838:, pp. 317–323. 5826:, pp. 409–411. 5811:, pp. 140–142. 5799:, pp. 139–140. 5697:G.C. Pande (1990). 5626:, pp. 359–360. 5564:Arti Dhand (2009). 5421:, pp. 187–188. 5210:, pp. 285–286. 5198:, pp. 138–139. 4942:Chithalai Chathanar 4615:), theories of the 4348:Iraiyanar Akapporul 4314:Iravatham Mahadevan 4127:Taittiriya Brahmana 3801:being done by gods 3549:Indian subcontinent 3469:Hinduism portal 3348:Hinduism by country 3184:Iraiyanar Akapporul 3128:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai 2211:Dayananda Saraswati 2196:Bhaktivinoda Thakur 2102:Sripada Srivallabha 2042:Raghunatha Siromani 2007:Narasimha Saraswati 1907:Santadas Kathiababa 979:Anumāṇa (inference) 10497:Tamil Hindu saints 10253:Adhyathmaramayanam 9789: 9002:1st (Svayambhuva) 7246:R. Raghava Iyengar 7013:. BRILL Academic. 6992:. Brill Academic. 6857:. Brill Academic. 6626:John Muir (1873). 4993:Indian martial art 4889:) (7 km from 4773:Lalita sahasranama 4663: 4539: 4447: 4404: 4369:mountains because 4285: 4175:sage who used his 4151: 4119:Maitrayani Samhita 4111:Taittiriya Samhita 3976:, epics, and many 3945:Thiruvananthapuram 3903:(Uttarakhand), or 3789: 3730: 3675:found embedded in 3618:Old Tamil language 3555:. He and his wife 3363:Caribbean Shaktism 3082:Kanakadhara Stotra 2331:U. G. Krishnamurti 2311:Satyadhyana Tirtha 1902:Gangesha Upadhyaya 1560:Six Astika schools 804:Ānanda (happiness) 783:Anātman (non-self) 10439: 10438: 10337:Phra Lak Phra Ram 10295:Hikayat Seri Rama 10260:Adhyatma Ramayana 9658: 9657: 9650:Other Hindu sages 9468:Kambu Swayambhuva 9326: 9325: 8952: 8951: 8728: 8727: 8281: 8280: 8074: 8073: 7988:Sangam literature 7944:Yājñavalkya Smṛti 7792: 7791: 7608: 7607: 7191:978-0-520-22703-3 7170:978-0-19-937018-4 7146:978-81-8475-763-7 7139:. Penguin Books. 7125:978-0-14-341421-6 7118:. 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Purana 2736:Bhagavata Purana 2664:Other scriptures 2226:Mahavatar Babaji 1801:Satyakama Jabala 1472:Ganesh Chaturthi 1326:Rites of passage 839:Shraddha (faith) 257:Major traditions 183: 148: 125: 124: 50: 36: 35: 10517: 10516: 10512: 10511: 10510: 10508: 10507: 10506: 10472:Siddha medicine 10442: 10441: 10440: 10435: 10419: 10316:Kamba Ramayanam 10267:Ananda Ramayana 10231: 10185: 10144: 10130:Shravana Kumara 10080:Lakshmana rekha 10071: 10064: 10001: 9858: 9790: 9779: 9696: 9689: 9659: 9654: 9641: 9322: 9276: 9230: 9184: 9138: 9092: 9046: 8988: 8983: 8953: 8948: 8915: 8901: 8724: 8693: 8684:Vasant Panchami 8618:Pahela Baishakh 8600:Makar Sankranti 8519: 8454: 8361: 8277: 8180: 8070: 8051:Abhirami Antati 8021:Kamba Ramayanam 7982: 7868: 7825: 7788: 7710: 7684: 7647: 7617: 7604: 7588:Vishishtadvaita 7525: 7385: 7364: 7348: 7306: 7294:Dharma Bharathi 7240:Raghava Iyengar 7203: 7201:Further reading 7198: 7192: 7171: 7147: 7126: 7105: 7084: 7063: 7042: 7021: 7000: 6979: 6958: 6937: 6913: 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yoga 1207:Jnana yoga 1202:Hatha yoga 1139:Meditation 1112:Tirthadana 893:Aparigraha 749:Paramātman 734:Liberation 726:Karma yoga 721:Jnana yoga 450:Dattatreya 250:Traditions 175:Historical 16:Vedic sage 10407:Trai Bhet 10110:Maya Sita 10045:Vasishtha 10025:Arundhati 9967:Sulochana 9917:Mandodari 9740:Lakshmana 9573:Sandipani 9568:Sakayanya 9543:Parashara 9533:Nachiketa 9348:Agnivesha 9313:Jamadagni 9298:Vasishtha 9272:Sahishnnu 9267:Abhinaman 9252:Havishmat 9124:Pravahita 9088:Arvarivat 9042:Vasishtha 8994:Saptarshi 8868:Theosophy 8799:Mythology 8779:Criticism 8747:Etymology 8705:Svādhyāya 8604:New Year 8553:Navaratri 8525:Festivals 8503:Grihastha 8476:Kshatriya 8450:Antyeshti 8425:Upanayana 8390:Jatakarma 8380:Pumsavana 8367:Sanskaras 8332:Naivedhya 8286:Practices 8231:Mahavidya 8199:Saraswati 8186:Goddesses 8144:Kartikeya 8041:Athichudi 7996:Tirumurai 7849:Vyākaraṇa 7816:Natyaveda 7764:Chandogya 7689:Divisions 7670:Yajurveda 5882:, page 17 5809:Buck 2000 5797:Buck 2000 5545:Lopamudra 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1253:Kathakali 1222:Rāja yoga 1156:Samādhāna 1037:Prarthana 1011:Practices 938:Svādhyāya 542:Mythology 537:Cosmology 530:Worldview 475:Kartikeya 406:Prajapati 345:Saraswati 101:Parent(s) 87:Lopamudra 10351:Ramakien 10237:Versions 10140:Shambuka 10135:Vedavati 10105:Manthara 10085:Jambavan 10035:Kambhoja 9992:Trishira 9952:Prahasta 9942:Mayasura 9932:Malyavan 9902:Kabandha 9887:Indrajit 9864:Rakshasa 9715:Kausalya 9693:Ramayana 9613:Vartantu 9598:Upamanyu 9578:Sankriti 9548:Rajarshi 9528:Mrikanda 9513:Mandavya 9463:Kambhoja 9418:Dadhichi 9408:Chyavana 9388:Avatsara 9368:Atharvan 9288:Kashyapa 9242:Sumedhas 9226:Mahamuni 9221:Parjanya 9216:Sudhaman 9211:Vedabahu 9083:Nischara 9078:Rishabha 9037:Pulastya 8924:Category 8875:Glossary 8843:Buddhism 8809:Hindutva 8769:Calendar 8650:Haridwar 8628:Vaisakhi 8623:Puthandu 8513:Sannyasa 8430:Keshanta 8261:Shashthi 8097:Trimurti 7924:Nitisara 7897:Ramayana 7892:Itihasas 7864:Jyotisha 7806:Ayurveda 7798:Upavedas 7779:Mandukya 7724:Aitareya 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2152:Vallabha 2132:Tulsidas 2062:Ramanuja 2012:Nayanars 1997:Namadeva 1834:Medieval 1776:Kashyapa 1692:Charvaka 1663:Kapalika 1527:Puthandu 1517:Vaisakhi 1414:Antyesti 1394:Keshanta 1318:Adimurai 1313:Silambam 1278:Sattriya 1263:Manipuri 948:Mitahara 928:Santosha 888:Achourya 700:Sannyasa 690:Gṛhastha 549:Ontology 523:Concepts 311:Trimurti 274:Smartism 269:Shaktism 264:Shaivism 138:Hinduism 130:a series 128:Part of 117:Pulastya 96:Drdhasyu 93:Children 77:Hinduism 73:Religion 68:Personal 10431:Ramlila 10424:Related 10379:Reamker 10217:Sundara 10202:Ayodhya 10161:Mithila 10156:Ayodhya 10120:Shabari 10115:Sampati 10060:Valmiki 10015:Agastya 9997:Viradha 9987:Trijata 9937:Maricha 9912:Dushana 9897:Atikaya 9809:Sugriva 9804:Hanuman 9760:Mandavi 9735:Bharata 9725:Kaikeyi 9720:Sumitra 9631:Vedanta 9608:Valmiki 9508:Lomasha 9498:Kindama 9492:Samkhya 9457:Mimansa 9453:Jaimini 9433:Durvasa 9398:Bhringi 9343:Agastya 9308:Gautama 9247:Virajas 9201:Vedasri 9165:Chaitra 9134:Sammita 9109:Kurundi 9073:Dattoli 9063:Stambha 9022:Angiras 9012:Marichi 8913:Outline 8863:Sikhism 8858:Judaism 8853:Jainism 8734:Related 8710:Namaste 8563:Ramlila 8493:Ashrama 8481:Vaishya 8471:Brahmin 8294:Worship 8246:Rukmini 8236:Matrika 8209:Parvati 8204:Lakshmi 8194:Tridevi 8149:Krishna 8134:Hanuman 8129:Ganesha 8080:Deities 7966:Tantras 7956:Stotras 7909:Puranas 7854:Nirukta 7844:Chandas 7839:Shiksha 7831:Vedanga 7784:Prashna 7774:Mundaka 7696:Samhita 7665:Rigveda 7596:Nāstika 7581:Advaita 7568:Vedanta 7563:Mīmāṃsā 7543:Samkhya 7531:Schools 7519:Akrodha 7438:Saṃsāra 7418:Ishvara 7408:Brahman 6469:5841432 5637:Rigveda 5028:siddhar 5016:Murugan 4950:epics. 4903:Deogarh 4865:Temples 4847:Madurai 4621:Vedanta 4617:Samkhya 4609:samsara 4597:shlokas 4492:Siddhar 4466:Siddhar 4462:Siddhar 4455:siddhar 4451:siddhar 4428:Siddhar 4420:siddhar 4408:Siddhar 4390:Siddhar 4384:Parvati 4336:Dvārakā 4307:Murugan 4251:Puranas 4234:Puranic 4228:Puranas 4172:Dandaka 4166:In the 4106:Nirukta 4101:Vedanga 4090:Rigveda 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10222:Yuddha 10207:Aranya 10149:Places 10125:Shanta 10100:Jatayu 10090:Janaka 10020:Ahalya 9982:Tataka 9972:Sumali 9962:Subahu 9957:Sarama 9872:Ravana 9849:Anjana 9844:Kesari 9819:Angada 9796:Vanara 9755:Urmila 9588:Shukra 9553:Raikva 9538:Narada 9488:Kapila 9473:Kanada 9423:Devala 9393:Bhrigu 9373:Atreya 9363:Astika 9257:Uttama 9180:Pivara 9175:Vanaka 9155:Prithu 9119:Sankha 9114:Dalaya 9027:Pulaha 8986:Rishis 8934:Portal 8838:Baháʼí 8742:Hindus 8720:Tilaka 8689:Others 8665:Ujjain 8660:Prayag 8655:Nashik 8595:Pongal 8533:Diwali 8486:Shudra 8445:Vivaha 8352:Dhyāna 8327:Bhajan 8317:Bhakti 8302:Temple 8256:Shakti 8164:Varuna 8107:Vishnu 8102:Brahma 7951:Sutras 7887:Agamas 7643:Smriti 7574:Dvaita 7539:Āstika 7484:Asteya 7479:Ahimsa 7465:Moksha 7450:Dharma 7363:topics 7272:  7258:  7213:. 1954 7188:  7167:  7143:  7122:  7101:  7080:  7059:  7038:  7017:  6996:  6975:  6954:  6933:  6909:  6885:  6861:  6793:  6759:  6732:  6705:  6559:  6522:  6495:  6467:  6423:  6396:  6369:  6339:  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Index

Agastya (moth)
Agastya (film)
Agastya International Foundation
Agasthya
Siddhar
Hinduism
Lopamudra
Mitra
Varuna
Urvashi
Pulastya
a series
Hinduism

Hindus
History
Hindu synthesis
History
Indus Valley Civilisation
Historical Vedic religion
Dravidian folk religion
Śramaṇa
Tribal religions in India
Itihasa-Purana
Epic-Puranic royal genealogies
Epic-Puranic chronology
Traditions
Shaivism
Shaktism
Smartism

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