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Devi Rahasya With Parisistas

450
The Devirahasya is traditionally supposed to form part of the bigger compilation called Rudrayamala. The Uddharakosa, though written in the form of a dialogue between Dakshinamurti and his disciple Akshobhya, is a collection of quotations from no less than fortyseven Tantric works. The Devirahasya in all its parts seemes to have been composed by some kashmirian writter because as already referred to above the goddesses Jvalamukhi, Sarika maharajni, Sarada, Bhida and Bala are popular and have their shrines in the kashmir valley.

Kashmir Saivaism

150
The first beginnings of what has been called ‘Kashmir Saivaism’ , to distinguish it from other forms of Saivaism known

Narasimha Purana

450
Narasimha Purana occupies an important place among the upa-Puranas and like other Puranas, this is also considered to be complied

Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha of Madhavacarya

400
The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha of great Acarya Madhava (14th century)  is a very interesting specimen and an unique composition in the realm

Sun – Worship in Ancient India

650
Sun – Worship in Ancient India has been significant from many points of view. The continuity of Sun-Worship from the

Suryasiddhanta

580
The real history of indian astronomy begins from the period of the Suryasiddhanta which is the only earliest full-fledged text on astronomy now extant. The copious work which India produced on the subject of astronomy in the later periods follows the system of the Suryasiddanta in all essential aspects.

The Original Bhagavad Gita

350
The Original Bhagavad Gita contains the rare verses and the total number of verses in it is 745, which is in conformity with the Gitamana verse of the Bhishma parva of the Mahabharata. A millennium ago Abhinavagupta included some rare verses in his commentary on the Bhagavad Gita. The Kashmiri version of the Bhagavad Gita brought out by Schraeder in the early last century contained rare verses.

The Tarkabhasa of Kesavamisra

200
Tarkabhasa, a text, presents a detail discussion on Nyaya theory. It is known as an elementary treatise, a key for the beginners of the Science of Nyaya. It is quiet evident that Tarkabhasa is written by Kesava Misra, as mentioned at the end of the text. It presents the subject matter in an easy language.

The Twelve Jyotirlingas

80
Literary background, Location, Historical background and Photographs

Vedantasara of Sadananda

150
The achievements of the Indians in the field of Philosophy are really great and outstanding. Results being varied in nature and diverse in outlook, they have been classified under different heads. Each is known as a system of thaught but the term quite popular to refer to each one is a darsana. This term conveys the sense of intuition, that a seer had and hence was responsible for the development of the system besed on that particular intution, which may concern with truth or knowledge of soul.