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  2. Vasishtha - Wikipedia

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    The Vision and the Way of Vashista. Madras: Indian Heritage Trust. p. 583. OCLC 30508760. Selected verses, sorted by subject, in both Sanskrit and English text. Vālmīki (2002) [1982]. The Essence of Yogavaasishtha. Compiled by Sri Jnanananda Bharati, translated by Samvid. Chennai: Samata Books. p. 344. Sanskrit and English text. Vālmīki (1976).

  3. Vasishtha Samhita - Wikipedia

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    The Vasishtha Samhita describes non-seated poses such as Mayurasana.Mahamandir temple mural, Jodhpur, India, c. 1810. The Vasishtha Samhita (Sanskrit ...

  4. Yoga Vasistha - Wikipedia

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    Yoga Vasishtha of Valmiki (4 volumes & unabridged). Translated by Vihārilāla Mitra (1891-1899). Edited by Dr. Ravi Prakash Arya (1st. ed. 1998), to include Sanskrit text with english translation. Parimal Publications, Delhi. An edited version (ed. by Palotas) of the above as e-book (free) is available [57] 2) Abbreviated versions. Vālmīki ...

  5. Vashistha Dharmasutra - Wikipedia

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    The Vashistha Dharmasutra is one of the few surviving ancient Sanskrit Dharmasutras of Hinduism. [1] It is reverentially named after a Rigvedic sage Vashistha who lived in the 2nd millennium BCE, but the text was probably composed by unknown authors between 300 BCE – 100 CE.

  6. Vashisht - Wikipedia

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    Vasishtha Samhita, a Hindu text attributed to the sage; Vasishtha Siddhanta, an Indian astronomical text attributed to the sage; Yoga Vasistha, an Indian philosophical text ...

  7. Vasishta Nadi - Wikipedia

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    Vasishta Nadi, named after the Hindu sage Vasishtha, originates from Salem district, flows through Kurchi, Belur, Yethapur, Pethanaickenpalayam, Attur, Kattukottai ...

  8. Vashishta Dharmasutra - Wikipedia

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    Vashishta Dharmasutra is an ancient legal text, and one of the few Dharma-related treatises which has survived into the modern era. This Dharmasūtra (300–100 BCE) forms an independent text and other parts of the Kalpasūtra, that is Shrauta and Grihya-sutras are missing. [1]

  9. Vasishtha Siddhanta - Wikipedia

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    Vasishtha Siddhanta is one of the earliest astronomical systems in use in India, which is summarized in Varahamihira's Pancha-siddhantika(6th century). It is attributed to sage Vasishtha and claims a date of composition of 1,299,101 BCE. [1]