Academic literature on the topic 'Lakṣmaṇa (Hindu deity)'

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Journal articles on the topic "Lakṣmaṇa (Hindu deity)"

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Bühnemann, Gudrun. "Selecting and perfecting mantras in Hindu tantrism." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 54, no. 2 (June 1991): 292–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x00014804.

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The exposition of different deity mantras forms an essential part of Tantric compendia. A mantra, a combination of letters thought to be of divine origin, is transmitted by a preceptor to a disciple in an initiation ritual whereby the disciple is authorized to practise its ritual repetition and strive for its perfection in order to attain supernatural powers. The different stages of the process from the selection of the mantra by the preceptor to its employment in desire–oriented rites by the practitioner shall be described in this paper mainly on the basis of chapters 15 and 16 of the Kulārṇavatantra (= KT), one of the most important texts of the Kaula School of Tantrism, written between the eleventh and fifteenth centuries A.D. These chapters were written at a stage when the technicalities of mantraśāstra had been fully developed and were widely accepted. Among other texts consulted were the Śāradātilakatantra (= ŚT) by Lakṣmaṇa Deśikendra with Rāghavabhaṭṭa's commentary entitled Padārthādarśa (= PĀ) (A.D. 1494), the Mantramahodadhi (= MM) by Mahīdhara (A.D. 1588/89) and the Tantrarāja(tantra) (= TR) with the commentary Manoramā (A.D. 1603/04).
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Yugeśvara. Sumitrānandana. Vārāṇasī: Pracāraka Buka Klaba, 2002.

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Prajñācakshu, Rādheśyāma Rāmāyaṇī. Lakshmaṇatattvavimarśa. 2nd ed. Vārāṇasī: Mānasa Manthana Kendra, 1996.

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Gaḍhavī, Dādudāna Pratāpadāna. Lachanāyana. Rājakoṭa: Pravīṇa Prakāśana Prā. Li., 2016.

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Rāmakāvya meṃ Lakshmaṇa. Alīgaṛha: Granthāyana, 2001.

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Nayāla, Madhubālā. Rāmakāvya meṃ Lakshmaṇa. Alīgaṛha: Granthāyana, 2001.

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Irāmapattiran̲, Ā. Kampar kavimalar mālai. Mayilāṭutur̲ai, Tamil̲nāṭu: Ā. Irāmapattiran̲, 1985.

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Lakshmaṇa, Melā (2000 Lucknow India). Rāmānuja: Lakshmaṇa Melā, Lakhanaū, 1 Pharavarī - 12 Pharavarī 2000. [Lakhanaū?]: Prakāśa Paikejarsa, 2000.

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The demon slayer. Great Barrington, Mass: SteinerBooks, 2008.

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Ramayani: Lakshamana Ji ki sata pariccha. Nai Dilli: Rajakamala Prakasana Pra. li., 2008.

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