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  2. Dattatreya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    The Dattatreya Upanishad appears in the Telugu language anthology of 108 Upanishads called the Muktika canon, narrated by Rama to Hanuman, where it is listed at number 101. [2] However, the Upanishad is neither part of the anthology of 52 popular Upanishads in north India by Colebrooke, nor is it found in the Bibliotheca Indica anthology of ...

  3. Dattatreya - Wikipedia

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    Dattatreya is stated in these texts to having renounced the world and leaving his home at an early age to lead a monastic life. One myth claims he meditated immersed in water for a long time, [26] another has him wandering from childhood. [29] and Dattatreya made a tapa for 12,000 years there.

  4. Parashurama Kalpasutra - Wikipedia

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    Parashurama Kalpasutra has its origins in the 'Dattatreya Samhita' which consisted of ten thousand suktas. On instructions from Dattatreya, Parashurama condensed the Samhita to six thousand suktas in fifty parts. The present compact work available to us is of just 84 sutras and is arranged in 10 parts.

  5. Sri Datta Darsanam - Wikipedia

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    Sri Datta Darsanam is a 1985 Telugu-language biographical film directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. The story is based on the life of Hindu deity Dattatreya . The story of Dattatreya was shown earlier in Sati Anasuya as a part of the Anasuya story.

  6. Tripura Rahasya - Wikipedia

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    Brahma was born as the Chandra (Moon); Shiva as Durvasa; and Vishnu as Datta. The last is also called “Datta Atreya,” of which the latter word is the patronymic derived from Atri, the husband of Anasuya. Dattatreya is the foremost in the line of divine teachers incarnate on earth. Parasurama's encounter with Samvarta

  7. Hindu tantric literature - Wikipedia

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    In the Nāth Tradition, legend ascribes the origin of tantra to Dattatreya, a semi-mythological yogi and the assumed author of the Jivanmukta Gita ("Song of the liberated soul"). Matsyendranath is credited with authorship of the Kaulajñāna-nirnāya, a voluminous ninth-century tantra dealing with a host of mystical and magical subjects.

  8. Lakshmi Tantra - Wikipedia

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    In the Dashavatara and the other incarnations of Vishnu, Lakshmi appears as Bhudevi or Varahi for Varaha, Anagha for Dattatreya, Padma for Vamana, Dharani for Parashurama, Sita for Rama, Revati for Balarama, Rukmini or Radha for Krishna, Rati for Pradyumna, Usha for Aniruddha, and Tara for Buddha.

  9. Sarada Tilaka - Wikipedia

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    Sarada Tilaka or Sharada Tilak a collection of mantras and instructions for worship of various deities including Ganapati, Shiva, Vishnu and various manifestations of the goddess.