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Avashishta means something in [[Jainism]], {{Wiki|Prakrit}}, [[Hinduism]], [[Sanskrit]], [[Marathi]], {{Wiki|Hindi}}. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, {{Wiki|etymology}} or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a [[book]] if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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[[Avashishta] means something in [[Jainism]], {{Wiki|Prakrit}}, [[Hinduism]], [[Sanskrit]], [[Marathi]], {{Wiki|Hindi}}. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, {{Wiki|etymology}} or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a [[book]] if you want to contribute to this summary article.
  
The [[Sanskrit]] term Avaśiṣṭa can be transliterated into English as Avasista or Avashishta, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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The [[Sanskrit]] term Avaśiṣṭa can be transliterated into English as Avasista or [[Avashishta]], using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
  
Alternative spellings of this [[word]] include Avashisht.
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Alternative spellings of this [[word]] include [[Avashisht]].
  
 
In [[Jainism]]
 
In [[Jainism]]
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General [[definition]] (in [[Jainism]])
 
General [[definition]] (in [[Jainism]])
[«previous (A) next»] — Avashishta in [[Jainism]] glossary
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[«previous (A) next»] — [[Avashishta]] in [[Jainism]] glossary
 
Source: archive.org: [[Trisastisalakapurusacaritra]]
 
Source: archive.org: [[Trisastisalakapurusacaritra]]
Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट) and [[Pūrṇa]] are the two [[Indras]] of the Dvīpakumāras who came to the peak of [[Meru]] for partaking in the birth-ceremonies of [[Ṛṣabha]], according to [[chapter]] 1.2 [ādīśvara-caritra] of Hemacandra’s 11th century Triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacaritra (“[[lives]] of the 63 illustrious persons”): a [[Sanskrit]] {{Wiki|epic}} poem narrating the history and {{Wiki|legends}} of sixty-three important persons in [[Jainism]].
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[[Avaśiṣṭa]] ([[अवशिष्ट]]) and [[Pūrṇa]] are the two [[Indras]] of the Dvīpakumāras who came to the peak of [[Meru]] for partaking in the birth-ceremonies of [[Ṛṣabha]], according to [[chapter]] 1.2 [ādīśvara-caritra] of [[Hemacandra’s]] 11th century [[Triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacaritra]] (“[[lives]] of the 63 illustrious persons”): a [[Sanskrit]] {{Wiki|epic}} poem narrating the history and {{Wiki|legends}} of sixty-three important persons in [[Jainism]].
  
 
General [[definition]] [[book]] covercontext [[information]]
 
General [[definition]] [[book]] covercontext [[information]]
[[Jainism]] is an [[Indian]] [[religion]] of [[Dharma]] whose [[doctrine]] revolves around [[harmlessness]] ([[ahimsa]]) towards every [[living being]]. The two major branches ({{Wiki|Digambara}} and [[Svetambara]]) of [[Jainism]] stimulate [[self-control]] (or, [[shramana]], ‘[[self-reliance]]’) and [[spiritual development]] through a [[path]] of [[peace]] for the [[soul]] to progess to the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] goal.
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[[Jainism]] is an [[Indian]] [[religion]] of [[Dharma]] whose [[doctrine]] revolves around [[harmlessness]] ([[ahimsa]]) towards every [[living being]]. The two major branches ({{Wiki|Digambara}} and [[Svetambara]]) of [[Jainism]] stimulate [[self-control]] (or, [[shramana]], ‘[[self-reliance]]’) and [[spiritual development]] through a [[path]] of [[peace]] for the [[soul]] to progress to the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] goal.
  
 
Discover the meaning of avashishta or avasista in the context of General [[definition]] from relevant [[books]] on Exotic [[India]]  
 
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[[Languages]] of [[India]] and abroad
 
[[Languages]] of [[India]] and abroad
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Marathi-English {{Wiki|dictionary}}
 
Marathi-English {{Wiki|dictionary}}
[«previous (A) next»] — Avashishta in [[Marathi]] glossary
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[«previous (A) next»] — [[Avashishta]] in [[Marathi]] glossary
 
Source: DDSA: The Molesworth [[Marathi]] and English {{Wiki|Dictionary}}
 
Source: DDSA: The Molesworth [[Marathi]] and English {{Wiki|Dictionary}}
 
avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—p S Remaining, left over, left.
 
avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—p S Remaining, left over, left.
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Source: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school {{Wiki|dictionary}}, Marathi-English
 
Source: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school {{Wiki|dictionary}}, Marathi-English
avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—p Remaining, left over. avaśēṣa m Remnant, remainder, residue.
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[[avaśiṣṭa]] ([[अवशिष्ट]]).—p Remaining, left over. avaśēṣa m Remnant, remainder, residue.
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context [[information]]
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[[Marathi]] is an {{Wiki|Indo-European}} [[language]] having over 70 million native speakers [[people]] in (predominantly) {{Wiki|Maharashtra}} [[India]]. [[Marathi]], like many other [[Wikipedia:Indo-Aryan peoples|Indo-Aryan]] [[languages]], evolved from early [[forms]] of {{Wiki|Prakrit}}, which itself is a subset of [[Sanskrit]], one of the most [[ancient]] [[languages]] of the [[world]].
 
[[Marathi]] is an {{Wiki|Indo-European}} [[language]] having over 70 million native speakers [[people]] in (predominantly) {{Wiki|Maharashtra}} [[India]]. [[Marathi]], like many other [[Wikipedia:Indo-Aryan peoples|Indo-Aryan]] [[languages]], evolved from early [[forms]] of {{Wiki|Prakrit}}, which itself is a subset of [[Sanskrit]], one of the most [[ancient]] [[languages]] of the [[world]].
  
 
Discover the meaning of avashishta or avasista in the context of [[Marathi]] from relevant [[books]] on Exotic [[India]]  
 
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[[Sanskrit]] {{Wiki|dictionary}}
 
[[Sanskrit]] {{Wiki|dictionary}}
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[«previous (A) next»] — [[Avashishta]] in [[Sanskrit]] glossary
 
Source: DDSA: The {{Wiki|practical}} Sanskrit-English {{Wiki|dictionary}}
 
Source: DDSA: The {{Wiki|practical}} Sanskrit-English {{Wiki|dictionary}}
Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—p. p.
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[[Avaśiṣṭa]] ([[अवशिष्ट]]).—p. p.
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1) Left, remaining; स्तम्बेन नीवार इवावशिष्टः (stambena nīvāra ivāvaśiṣṭaḥ) R.5.15; किमवशिष्टमह्नः (kimavaśiṣṭamahnaḥ) Ratn.3; निद्रागमसीम्नः कियद- वशिष्टम् (nidrāgamasīmnaḥ kiyada- vaśiṣṭam) Mv.6; कियदवशिष्टं रजन्याः (kiyadavaśiṣṭaṃ rajanyāḥ) Ś.4 how much of the night yet remains (has yet to run).
 
1) Left, remaining; स्तम्बेन नीवार इवावशिष्टः (stambena nīvāra ivāvaśiṣṭaḥ) R.5.15; किमवशिष्टमह्नः (kimavaśiṣṭamahnaḥ) Ratn.3; निद्रागमसीम्नः कियद- वशिष्टम् (nidrāgamasīmnaḥ kiyada- vaśiṣṭam) Mv.6; कियदवशिष्टं रजन्याः (kiyadavaśiṣṭaṃ rajanyāḥ) Ś.4 how much of the night yet remains (has yet to run).
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2) Remaining over and above, surplus.
 
2) Remaining over and above, surplus.
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-ṣṭam, -ṣṭakam Rest, remainder, remnant; सुराकामद्यूतकृतं द्रण्डशुल्कावशिष्टकम् (surākāmadyūtakṛtaṃ draṇḍaśulkāvaśiṣṭakam) Y.2.47.
 
-ṣṭam, -ṣṭakam Rest, remainder, remnant; सुराकामद्यूतकृतं द्रण्डशुल्कावशिष्टकम् (surākāmadyūtakṛtaṃ draṇḍaśulkāvaśiṣṭakam) Y.2.47.
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Source: Cologne Digital [[Sanskrit]] {{Wiki|Dictionaries}}: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English {{Wiki|Dictionary}}
 
Source: Cologne Digital [[Sanskrit]] {{Wiki|Dictionaries}}: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English {{Wiki|Dictionary}}
 
Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—mfn.
 
Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—mfn.
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(-ṣṭaḥ-ṣṭā-ṣṭaṃ) Left, rest, remainder. E. ava, and śiṣṭa left.
 
(-ṣṭaḥ-ṣṭā-ṣṭaṃ) Left, rest, remainder. E. ava, and śiṣṭa left.
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Source: Cologne Digital [[Sanskrit]] {{Wiki|Dictionaries}}: Cappeller Sanskrit-English {{Wiki|Dictionary}}
 
Source: Cologne Digital [[Sanskrit]] {{Wiki|Dictionaries}}: Cappeller Sanskrit-English {{Wiki|Dictionary}}
Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—[{{Wiki|adjective}}] left, remaining from ([genetive] or —°), having only ([instrumental] or —°) left.
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[[Avaśiṣṭa]] ([[अवशिष्ट]]).—[{{Wiki|adjective}}] left, remaining from ([genetive] or —°), having only ([instrumental] or —°) left.
  
 
Source: Cologne Digital [[Sanskrit]] {{Wiki|Dictionaries}}: {{Wiki|Monier-Williams}} Sanskrit-English {{Wiki|Dictionary}}
 
Source: Cologne Digital [[Sanskrit]] {{Wiki|Dictionaries}}: {{Wiki|Monier-Williams}} Sanskrit-English {{Wiki|Dictionary}}
Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट):—[=ava-śiṣṭa] [from ava-śiṣ] mfn. left, remaining.
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[[Avaśiṣṭa]] ([[अवशिष्ट]]):—[=ava-śiṣṭa] [from ava-śiṣ] mfn. left, remaining.
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[[[Sanskrit]] to [[German]]]
 
[[[Sanskrit]] to [[German]]]
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[[Sanskrit]], also spelled [[संस्कृतम्]] ([[saṃskṛtam]]), is an [[ancient]] [[language]] of [[India]] commonly seen as the grandmother of the {{Wiki|Indo-European}} [[language]] [[family]] (even English!). Closely allied with {{Wiki|Prakrit}} and [[Pali]], [[Sanskrit]] is more exhaustive in both {{Wiki|grammar}} and terms and has the most extensive collection of {{Wiki|literature}} in the [[world]], greatly surpassing its sister-languages {{Wiki|Greek}} and {{Wiki|Latin}}.
 
[[Sanskrit]], also spelled [[संस्कृतम्]] ([[saṃskṛtam]]), is an [[ancient]] [[language]] of [[India]] commonly seen as the grandmother of the {{Wiki|Indo-European}} [[language]] [[family]] (even English!). Closely allied with {{Wiki|Prakrit}} and [[Pali]], [[Sanskrit]] is more exhaustive in both {{Wiki|grammar}} and terms and has the most extensive collection of {{Wiki|literature}} in the [[world]], greatly surpassing its sister-languages {{Wiki|Greek}} and {{Wiki|Latin}}.
  
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[«previous (A) next»] — [[Avashishta]] in {{Wiki|Hindi}} glossary
 
Source: DDSA: A {{Wiki|practical}} Hindi-English {{Wiki|dictionary}}
 
Source: DDSA: A {{Wiki|practical}} Hindi-English {{Wiki|dictionary}}
Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट) [Also spelled avashisht]:—(a) left; remaining; residuary; residual; (nm) residue, remnant.
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[[Avaśiṣṭa]] ([[अवशिष्ट]]) [Also spelled avashisht]:—(a) left; remaining; residuary; residual; (nm) residue, remnant.
  
  
Discover the meaning of avashishta or avasista in the context of {{Wiki|Hindi}} from relevant [[books]] on Exotic [[India]]  
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See also (Relevant definitions)
 
See also (Relevant definitions)
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Partial matches: Shishta, Ava.
 
Partial matches: Shishta, Ava.
  
Starts with: Avashishtaka, Avashishtalinga.
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Starts with: [[Avashishtaka]], [[Avashishtalinga]].
  
 
Ends with: Alpavashishta, Hatavashishta, Kathamatravashishta.
 
Ends with: Alpavashishta, Hatavashishta, Kathamatravashishta.
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Search found 3 [[books]] and stories containing Avashishta, Avaśiṣṭa, Avasista, Ava-shishta, Ava-śiṣṭa, Ava-sista; (plurals include: Avashishtas, Avaśiṣṭas, Avasistas, shishtas, śiṣṭas, sistas). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
 
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Part 18: The Bhavanapatis < [[[Chapter]] III - The [[initiation]] and [[omniscience]] of [[Ajita]]]
 
Part 18: The Bhavanapatis < [[[Chapter]] III - The [[initiation]] and [[omniscience]] of [[Ajita]]]
  
Part 6: The birth-bath of [[Sambhava]] < [[[Chapter]] I - Sambhavajinacaritra]
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Part 6: The birth-bath of [[Sambhava]] < [[[Chapter]] I - [[Sambhavajinacaritra]]
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Part 8: Birth-ceremonies presided over by [[Śakra]] < [[[Chapter]] II - [[Birth]] of [[Ajita]] and [[Sagara]]]
 
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Bhajana-Rahasya (by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura Mahasaya)
 
Bhajana-Rahasya (by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura Mahasaya)
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[[Chapter]] 15 - Efficacy of the [[Name]] of [[Kṛṣṇa]] < [Section 5 - Mārgaśīrṣa-māhātmya]
 
[[Chapter]] 15 - Efficacy of the [[Name]] of [[Kṛṣṇa]] < [Section 5 - Mārgaśīrṣa-māhātmya]
  
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Revision as of 10:55, 8 September 2021



Introduction:

[[Avashishta] means something in Jainism, Prakrit, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Marathi, Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

The Sanskrit term Avaśiṣṭa can be transliterated into English as Avasista or Avashishta, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

Alternative spellings of this word include Avashisht.

In Jainism

General definition (in Jainism) [«previous (A) next»] — Avashishta in Jainism glossary Source: archive.org: Trisastisalakapurusacaritra Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट) and Pūrṇa are the two Indras of the Dvīpakumāras who came to the peak of Meru for partaking in the birth-ceremonies of Ṛṣabha, according to chapter 1.2 [ādīśvara-caritra] of Hemacandra’s 11th century Triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacaritra (“lives of the 63 illustrious persons”): a Sanskrit epic poem narrating the history and legends of sixty-three important persons in Jainism.

General definition book covercontext information

Jainism is an Indian religion of Dharma whose doctrine revolves around harmlessness (ahimsa) towards every living being. The two major branches (Digambara and Svetambara) of Jainism stimulate self-control (or, shramana, ‘self-reliance’) and spiritual development through a path of peace for the soul to progress to the ultimate goal.

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Languages of India and abroad


Marathi-English dictionary [«previous (A) next»] — Avashishta in Marathi glossary Source: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionary avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—p S Remaining, left over, left.


Source: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school dictionary, Marathi-English avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—p Remaining, left over. avaśēṣa m Remnant, remainder, residue.


context information


Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.

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Sanskrit dictionary


[«previous (A) next»] — Avashishta in Sanskrit glossary Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—p. p.


1) Left, remaining; स्तम्बेन नीवार इवावशिष्टः (stambena nīvāra ivāvaśiṣṭaḥ) R.5.15; किमवशिष्टमह्नः (kimavaśiṣṭamahnaḥ) Ratn.3; निद्रागमसीम्नः कियद- वशिष्टम् (nidrāgamasīmnaḥ kiyada- vaśiṣṭam) Mv.6; कियदवशिष्टं रजन्याः (kiyadavaśiṣṭaṃ rajanyāḥ) Ś.4 how much of the night yet remains (has yet to run).


2) Remaining over and above, surplus.


-ṣṭam, -ṣṭakam Rest, remainder, remnant; सुराकामद्यूतकृतं द्रण्डशुल्कावशिष्टकम् (surākāmadyūtakṛtaṃ draṇḍaśulkāvaśiṣṭakam) Y.2.47.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English Dictionary Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—mfn.


(-ṣṭaḥ-ṣṭā-ṣṭaṃ) Left, rest, remainder. E. ava, and śiṣṭa left.


Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English Dictionary Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट).—[[[Wikipedia:adjective|adjective]]] left, remaining from ([genetive] or —°), having only ([instrumental] or —°) left.

Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट):—[=ava-śiṣṭa] [from ava-śiṣ] mfn. left, remaining.


[[[Sanskrit]] to German]


Avashishta in German

context information


Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.

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Hindi dictionary


[«previous (A) next»] — Avashishta in Hindi glossary Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary Avaśiṣṭa (अवशिष्ट) [Also spelled avashisht]:—(a) left; remaining; residuary; residual; (nm) residue, remnant.


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See also (Relevant definitions)

Partial matches: Shishta, Ava.

Starts with: Avashishtaka, Avashishtalinga.

Ends with: Alpavashishta, Hatavashishta, Kathamatravashishta.

Full-text: Urvarita, Avasesa, Avashisht, Pravishish, Avasittha, Purna, Shish, Bhavanapati, Anga.


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Search found 3 books and stories containing Avashishta, Avaśiṣṭa, Avasista, Ava-shishta, Ava-śiṣṭa, Ava-sista; (plurals include: Avashishtas, Avaśiṣṭas, Avasistas, shishtas, śiṣṭas, sistas). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:

Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra (by Helen M. Johnson)

Part 18: The Bhavanapatis < [[[Chapter]] III - The initiation and omniscience of Ajita]

Part 6: The birth-bath of Sambhava < [[[Chapter]] I - Sambhavajinacaritra


Part 8: Birth-ceremonies presided over by Śakra < [[[Chapter]] II - Birth of Ajita and Sagara]

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Bhajana-Rahasya (by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura Mahasaya)

Text 20 < [[[Chapter]] 2 - Dvitīya-yāma-sādhana (Prātaḥ-kālīya-bhajana)]

Text 2 < [[[Chapter]] 7 - Saptama-yāma-sādhana (Pradoṣa-kālīya-bhajana–vipralambha-prema)]


The Skanda Purana (by G. V. Tagare)

Chapter 15 - Efficacy of the Name of Kṛṣṇa < [Section 5 - Mārgaśīrṣa-māhātmya]




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