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Agastya Sarf)hJta
Aniruddha Samhita
Brahma Sarfihita
HayaSirsa Samhita
Hirat]yagarbha Sarfihita
Kdsyapa Samhita
KSlyapottara Sarfihita
Lal<smrNarayai^a Sarfihita
Mahasanatl<um?ra Sarfihita
Markaiideya Sarfihita
N^rada Sarfihita
Parame§vara Sarfihita
Pradyumna Sarfihita
Prake[^a Sarfihita
Sanatl<umara Sarfihita
§esa Sarfihita
Sudarlana Sarfihita
Upendra Sarfihita
Vaikhanasa Sarfihita Vasistha Sarfihita
V^sudeva Sarfihita
Visr]utattva Sarfihita
Visn.u rahasya Sarfihita
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Visiiutantra Sarfihita (Brahmavisriu sarfivada)
Viksvaksena Sarfihita • Vi^vamitra Sarfihita
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Ahirbudhnya Sarfihita Atri Sarfihita
Bharadvaja Sarfihita
Brhatbrahma Sarfihita
Isvara Sarfihita
Jayakhya SaiVihita ,KapiRjala Sarfihita
LaksmTtantra Sarfihita
Marfci Sarfihita
Padmatantra (Samhita)
Parama Sarfihita
Paralara Sarfihita
Pou^kara Sariihita
Sattvata Sarfihita
SrTprasna Sarfihita
Vis.n.u Sarfihita
Visnutiiaka Sarfihita
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Appendix- II
Names of important
Visoukrffnta
1 Bhairava
2 Bhairavi tantra
3 Bhavacudamani
4 Bhtitadamara
6 Brahmayamala
6 BrhatsrTkrama
7 C3mundatantra
8 Devaprakas'a
9 Devlkalpa
10 DeviySgama
11 Gandharvatantra
12 Gapesavimar^ini
13 GavSksa
14 HarfisamahesvATa
15 jnshamava
16 KSinantra
17 Ka)M\Ssa 18 Kamadhenu
19 Kamakhy"atantra
20 KriySsara
21 Kubjika 22 Kulacudamni
23 Kulamrta
24 Kulaprakasaka
25 Kularnava
26 Kuloddi^a
27 Kumaritantra
28 Lalitatantra
29 Mahakala
30 Malini
31 MalinTvijaya
32 MatsyasUkta
33 Mayatantra
34 Mundamala
35 Navaratne^vara
36 Nibandha
37 Nllatantra
Tantras (VisnukrSnta, Rathakranta and AsvakrSnta) Ratha krSnta ASvakrjfnta
Acarasara
Akasabhairava
BalavilSsa
Bhtldamara
BhTltabhairavatantra
BljacintSmani
Brahdyotini
BrahmajfTana
Brahtgoutanriiya
Ccayanlla
CTnac5ra
Cinmyatantra
DaksiQamurtitantra
Devadfmara
EkajatStantra
Gffruda
Hamsamahesvara
IndrajSlatantra
JFTahabhairava
Kaivalya
KSlSbhairava
Kalottara
Kai kalamalJni
KarSlabhairava
Krkalasadi'paka
Ki;tisara
Kulasadbhava
Mahakala
MahSlaksmJ •
MahailTlatantra
Mahahirvanatantra
Mahisamardini
MStrukodaya
MatyasTikta
Merutantra
Na^rjuna
Naradiya
Bherandatantra
BhOtalJpi
Bhutasuddhi
BhDtesvara
BhuvaneSvarT
Bindutantra
Brahadyogini
Bfahanm^ilini
Brahanmoksa
Brahannirvagatantra
B[ahatkankalini
B|;ahatsara
Brahattodala
BrahmS'n^a
B/haccTna
Clha
CCrdamagi
Dharmakatantra
DhiJmavati
GSyatfitantra
Gopalilamrta
Gopltantra
Gopyatantra
Gourltantra
GuptadiTcsa
Guptasara
Guptatantra
Guruvarcana
Jayar^dh?macfhava
Kaiatantra
kSmakelvara
KSmaratna
KSmimtantra
Kara'Rjatantra
KriySTsara
iniavati
MahEfmalini
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VisDukranta
38 Nirttaratantra
39 Nityatantra
40 Phetkari
41 Radhatantra
42 Rudrayamala
43 ^aivagama
44 Samayacara
45 Sammohana
46 Sanatkumara
47 Siddhasara
48 Siddhisarasvata
49 SiddhTsvara
50 Siddhiyamala
51 SrTkrama
52 Sukumudini
53 Svatantra
54 Tantrahtara
55 Tantraraja
56 Uttara
57 Varahi
58 Visuddhe'Svara
59 ViSvasara
60 Yamala
61 Yantracitamani
62 Yogini
63 YoginiTirdya
64 Yonitantra
Ratha kranta
Navarathe^vara
PafTcadafeUantra
Parameivaratantra
Picchilatantra
Prapalficasara
Puralcaranacandrika
Pura^caranoll^sa
Rajarajesvari
Revati
Sadamaya
Saktikagamasarvasva
Saktisartgamatantra
Sammohana
§fradeitantra
Sarasatantra
SarasvatHantra
Siddhitantra
^odhanatantra
Svarodayatantra
Ud^a'mare^vara
Varr}avilasa
Varpoddhfti
VSsudevarahasya
Yaksadafnara
Yaksnltantra
YogasSra
Yogasvarodaya
ASvakranta
Mahamoksa
Mahanirutthara
Mahaviratantra
Mahayogini
Mahgalatantra
Matracinta'mani
Mohana
Mohini
Moksatantra
Samfranatantra
Sartivaratantra
Sarals9ra
Siddhatantra
§ivarcana
^ivatantra
§ivatantra
Sulinitantra
Tantracintamani
TantrasSra
TTksnatantra
UjjSsaka
Varciasara
Vidyullata
ViSudde^vara
Yantracudamai^i
Yog§rnava
Yogatantra
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Appendix- ill
Glossary
1. Abja
2. Acama
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4.
5.
Acarya
Adhikaradiksa
Adhivasana
6. Agama
7. Agaru
8. Agnihotra
9. ^kSra^odhana
10. Aksamala
11. Akfata 12. Amra 13. AriganySfea
14. Aiigula 15. Artkola 16. Ahku§a 17. Antarhara 18. Antarmarx^ala 19. Antyesthi
20. Apamarga 21. Apupa 22. Aragvadha 23. ^kuQcjana 24. Arghya
25. Ari 26. Arjaka 27. Arjuna 28. Arka 29. Aruna 30. Asana
Cypesus sotundus - Lotus
Water offered for sipping; one of the Upacaras; offered to a
guest or to a divinity
The preceptor, ^aiva priest, qualified to perform Puja on
behalf of others, or a spiritual teacher; also teacher of
secular education.
One type of initiation nneant mainly for ordinary SSdhakas
The ceremony causing a divinity to dwell in an image; the
ceremony of touching a vessel containing fragrant objects
(that have been presented to an idol); preliminary purification
of an image.
A class of literature pertaining to Tantra
A kind of sandalwood -Aquillaria agallocha
A kind of ritualistic worship where fire was used as the
symbol of God
Ceremonial bath related before the Pratistha
A garland including 108 beads
Rice with and without husk mixed together
Mangifera indica - Leaves and fruits of mango tree Assigning Mantras on limbs of the worshipper and the deity in connection with the Puja Digit (absolute linear measure); a unit in iconometry The plant-Alanguin Hexaptetalum A type of weapon (one of the Mudras of Ganapati) Second enclosure of a temple First enclosure of a temple or palace Cremation ceremony conceived as leading to final liberation (Moksa) Achiranthes aspera - a plant Baked with rice flour Cassia fistula - a kind of tree A part of rite investing the Agni (fire) to the fire altar. Reception water, a special ritual, concoction offered as an Upacara and also used to purity other substances. Cakra (divine wheel) KarikaRjaka - Ocimum basilicum The tree Terminalia Arjuna Belonging to Arka, the plant Calotrapis procera A kind of plant Sitting posture, PRha
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31. Asi 32. Asoka
33. As.tagandha 34. As tamarigalam 35. Astabandha
36. A tamCTrti 37. Astrakala^a puja
38. Astramantra
39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
Alvattha Athaki Atibala Atmaradhana Avagahana Avahana
Bahyahira
Bakapushpa
Bakula
Bali
Bhadraka
Bhasma
Bhutabali
52. Bl]a
53. Bijarikura
54. Bilva
55. Bimbaparigraha
56. Brahamavrksa
57. Brahmakalata
58. Brahmavarcas
59. Brahmi
60. Brhati
61. Campaka
62. Cam
63. CatuksTra
Shield The tree Saraca asoca (a tree of moderate size belonging to the leguminous class with magnificent red flowers) 8 types of medicinal powders Eight auspicious things A kind of hard mortar of cement made from the materials like conch and sand used for fixing the idol on the pedestal. An epithet of Lord Siva The worship done for the smooth functioning of the sacred ceremonies in the temple This is an important Mantra for protection from all negative effects in the diety or a Sadhaka The holy fig tree, Ficus religiosa Cajanas cajan - A beans Abutilon indicum Invoking the self Immersion of the idol in water; a purifactory rite Invocation, rite summoning the deity into the idol or other
support The third part of a temple
Kokkumandara
Minusops elengi - a kind of tree, Mimusogs elengi
An offering or propitiatory oblation with materials like food
and grains to divinities and spirits
A Tantric diagram
Scared ashes specially made for purification of the idol
The rite of purification of the gross elements in connection
with the Puja (feeding the followers of the main deity)
Seed, from which other things emanate; the seed syllables
containing the essences of Mantras
Sprouts of ten seeds used for rites performed on special
occasions like Kalasa, Prati§tha, Utsava, rites
The wood - apple tree, Aegele marmelos
The ceremony conducted at the time of receiving the idol
by the chief priest
Plas or Udumbara
The main Kalasa of the middle part of the Padma
Brahamacaitanya; also means the hallow of the celibacy
Bacopa monierrei - A medicinal plant
Solanum indicum - a type of seed
The tree Michelle champaka, bearing yellow fragrant flowers
An oblation made of boiled rice, etc. presented to the Gods
Nllpamara (Athi, Ithi, Arayal, Peral) - skins of four kinds of
trees
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66.
67.
68. 69.
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80.
81. 82.
83.
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90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96. 97.
98.
99.
100.
101. 102.
Cit Choraka
Dadhi
Dabimaphala
Dama Damanka
Damaru
Darbha
Dehair
Dehasuddhi
Desika
Devadaru
Dhatri
DTk-.slta
DTksa
Dravya
Durv§
Dvarapalaka
Gandh?nulepana
Gandhatoya
Gandhodaka
Garbha
Garbhagrha
Gavya
Ghata
Ghrta
Godaha
Godhuma
Goksura
Gorocana
Grandhi
Guhya
Gula
GulcTnna
Hara
Haridra
Harita
Hantakj
Hasta
Consciousness, knowledge
Eleusine coracana - a kind of medicinal plant (Kach'SIa)
Curd
Pomegranate
The control of the external organ
Artemisis vulgaris - a precious herb
A small percussion instrument carried by Siva
Desmostachys bipamata - a kind of grass
The particular parts of the door frame in the Sanctum
sanctorum
The process of purifying the body and mind of a priest by
chanting mantras
The preceptor
A very precious and divine tree
Emblica officinalis -Amalaki
The initiated person
The rite of initiation
Materials for the rites and rituals
Cynodon dachylon - a kind of grass
Door keeper of the deity
Smearing of sandal paste on the idol
Water with sandal paste
Water with 8 types of powder
Womb; foundation deposit; name of a sacrificial ritual
Sanctum, the innermost chamber of a temple and location
of the chief deity
Belonging to the cow (five substances used for Kalala rites,
milk, ghee, curd, cow-dung and cow- urine)
A kind of pot used for Kalasa rites
Ghee
Name of a vow observed in connection with initiation
Wheat powder
Tribulus terrestris - a kind of medicinal plant
A kind of fragrant paste
A kind of grass
Secret rites
Jaggery
Cooked rice with jaggery
The 4 main parts of a temple
Curcuma longa - Turmeric
Large Grapes
Terminalia chebula
Regular cubit (=24 Angula)
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103. Havis
104. Indivara
105. Indravaili
106. T^vara
107. Jaladhivasa
108. Japa
109. Jihva
110. JrTanaMudra
111. Jnaha
112. Kadaji
113. Kadamba
114. Kairava
115. Kala
116. Kala^a
117. Kalpa
118. Kahgata
119. Karanyfsa
120. KaravTra
121. Karciika
122. KarptJra
123. KarpXiravallika
124. Kasaya
125. Khadira
126. Kramuka
127. Kriya
128. Krsara •
129. Ks§lana
130. KsTra
131. Ksoudra •
132. Kula
133. Kumbha
134. Kumuda
135. Kunda
136. Kundha
137. Kurtkuma
138. KOrca
139. Kurmasila
140. Ku^a
Cooked rice for fire - sacrifice
Monociiorea vaginalis - apple tree
Cardiospesmum helicacabum - Cucumber from the forest
God, the creator; Sagunabrahma; personal god
Rite of immersing the idol in the water
Repetition of mantras
Name of a sacrificial rite
Symbol of knowledge
Name of a ^akti of ^iva
Musa paradisiaca - a type of Banana used in Piija rites
Ancephalus cadamba
The white lotus flower
'Portions' of some larger unity, portions of the MOIamantra,
reunited through Uccarana, the utterance, during the
invocation. There are 16 Kalas.
A pot made of gold, silver, brass or clay for the ceremonial
bath
A periodic cycle of Creation and Dissolution
A kind of seed (Tina)
imposition of mantras on to the hands, preliminary rite of
the self-purification
Four types of reddish Arjuna plant (The tree Nerium indicum)
The middle portion of a Tahtric diagram or Bali Pl!ha
The plant of camphor
Piper betel - a kind of plant
Juice of medicinal herbs, used in the purification rites of
the idols
Acacia catechu - Krsnakranti
The betel nut tree, Areca facifo or catechu
The actions related to different tantric rites
A kind of cooked food with grains
Washing rules
Milk of cow
Honey
A bunch of flowers
A water pot used for Kalasa rites
Torus, an important moulding of the Adhisthana
Sacrificial fire pit
Jasmine flower, Jasminum multiforum
Crocus sativus, the plant and the pollen of the flowers.
A bundle of darbha grass for use in rites
A tortoise like stone laid In the temple site; liner (for Bimba)
Darbha
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141. Kustha
142. Laja
143. Lavariga
144. Likuca
145. Liriga
146. Lokapala
147. Mabhavi
148. Madhu
149. Madhuka
-150. MadhyahSra
151. Madhyakumbha
152. MahSnivedya
153. MahavrThi
154. Mallika
155. Mandala
156. Mandara
157. Mangalavadya
158. Manikya
159. MansJ
160. Marjana"
161. Maryada
162. Ma$a
163. M§sura
164. Mituluhga
165. Mouktika
166. Mudga
167. Mudra
168. Mulabimba
169. Mlilamantra
170. MOrtiatiara
171. Nada
172. Nandyavarta
173. Napumsakasila
174. Narikela
175. Navaka
Sanssurea lappa
Fried husk (Malar)
Syzyguim aramaticum - a kind of plant
Artocarpus airsutus - a kind of Spinach
The 'mark' of Siva
The guardians of the universe. They are eight or ten in
number, protecting the eight directions of the world, above
and below; Indra, Agni, Yama, Nrti, Varuija, Vayu, Kubera,
l^ana, Brahma and Soma
Hiptage benghaleusis - The spring flower
Honey
Madhuca indica - a species of tree, Longifolia
Third partof a temple
The main pot (kala&a),Ceremonially, empowered and
temporarily installed in the centre part of the Padma
Different types of food offering at the .particular time of
Mukhapuja
Husk
Jasmimum grandiflorum - a type of Jasmine flower
'Domain', used to refer to a variety of diagrams
Bauchiria varigata - a precious flower
The divine instruments used in the special tantric
ceremonies. Timila, Marappani, §ankh, Rajavadya, etc.
One of the jewels in Navaratna
Nardostacys jatamnsi - a plant
One of the seven rites of purification of the idols
The fifth limit and the entrance (Gopura) of a temple
Vigna mungo - a kind of beans
Vigna cylindrical - a kind of seed
Citrus medica
Pearl
Vigna radiatus-a kind of beans, Phaseolus mungo
Hand gestures related to the tantric worship
The main idol (chief deity) of a temple
A secret mantra of the chief deity
The assistants of the preceptor
Undifferentiated sound, source of all audible sound and
speech
Tabernamontana divaricata - a kind of flower in white colour
The neutral granite
Coconut
Sanctified nine pots filled with water for tne ceremonial bath
of the deity
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176. Navaratna
177. NidrSkalasa
178. Nigama
179. Nilotpala
180. Ni'rajana
181. NirbTjadTksa
182. Nirm^lyadhari
183. Niskala
184. Nivedya
185. Nrti
186. Nyagrodha
187. Nyasa
188. Padma
189. Padmatuisi
190. Pfdya
191. PakvaHoma
192. Pakva
193. PalSsa
194. Palika
195. Panasa
196. Paf?cabrahma
197. Paristaraija
198. Paryagni
199. Pavamana
200. Pippala
201. Pippali
202. PTtha
203. Plaksa
204. Prakrti
205. Pranayama
206. Pranlta
207. Puijyaha
208. Rajarka
209. RambhSphala
210. Sadhaka
211. Sahadevi
212. Sahasrara
213. Sakala
The nine jewels connected with the nine grahas
A ceremonial bath, conducted before the installation of the
idol
A class of literature pertaining to tantra
Monochorea vaginalis
A special light used before the idol
A type of initiation
The main follower of the deity who eats the remains of the
purified food offered to the deity
Idols without parts
Holy food
The deity of the south east direction
Ficus benghalensis - Fig tree
Imposition of Mantras
Lotus, Neelumbius speciusum; Tantric diagram
AkindofTuIsi
Water offered to the feet of the deity, an Upacara
Name of a fire rite
Havis (cooked rice)
Butea frondosa - a tree.
Name of a vessel used forAnkurarpana
Jackfruit, Artocarpus hetrophyllus
Five faces of "^iva; Isana, Tatpurusa, Aghora, Varna and
Sadyojata; this is a Mantra of Pancabrahma aspect
Ceremoniously placing pieces of Palasa wood around the
Kunda
This is a fire rite to sanctify the Kunda and Dravyas
A Rgvedic Mantra
Ficus religiosa - a sacred fig tree
Long pepper, a variety - Piper Longum (both plant and berry)
The pedestal of idol
Ficus microcarpia
Primordial nature, which in association with the Purusa
creates the universe
Controlling the movement of the vital air
A small plate filled with ghee, used for the fire rite
A rite performed for the purification
Calotropic procera
Musa pradisiaca
Tantric practitioner
Vermonia cernaroa
The thousand pedalled lotus in the cerebrum
With parts, differentiated
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214. Sakhya
215. ^akti
216. ^aktibl]a
217. ^anku
218. SSntihoma
219. Santikumbha
220. ^arava
221. Sarja
222. Sarsapa
223. ^atapatra
224. Sejama
225. Siddhi
226. Snapana
227. Sodalopacara pTjja
228. Somavalli
229. Sruk
230. Sruva
231. Svastika
232. Takkola
233. TSIa
234. Tamala
235. Tattva
236. Tattvasiddhi
237. Tirthasnana
238. Torana
239. Udumbara
240. Ud\;&sana
241. Unmatta
242. Upasana
243. USTra
244. UtccStana
245. Utpala
246. Vastubali
The attitude of a devlotee who looks upon God as a friend
The unavoidable part of Siva
Root mantra for divine mother
Gnomon, Stake, an upright rod erected in the middle of the
site proposed for the temple
A propitiatory fire rite
A Kald^a related to Pratistha rites
Types of Vessels used forthe Aftkurarpana kriya
Vateria indica
Brassia funcea
Rosa cetifolia
Opercuiina turpethium
Supernatural power; attainment
The holy bathing of the deity
Sixteen items of hospitality shown to the deity during the
Puja time
Sarcostemma ac idum
A sort of large wooden ladle used for pouring filtered/ melted
ghee on a sacrificial fire. It is generally made of Palasa or
Khadira wood. It is also known as Juhu.
A small wooden ladle used for pouring filtered/ melted ghee
into the large ladle Sruva. Sometimes also employed
instead of Sruva in libations
Name of an octagonal type of Prasacla, name of square
diagram
lllicum verum
An iconometric measure (= 12 Angula)
Cinnamomus Tamala
'Such-ness' the basic constituents of materials being thirty
six in number
Purification of subtle principles, part of a rite
The ceremonial bath of a deity
Arch, a decorative part of the wall
Ficus glonerata
Taking out or away the divine power in connection with the
Tahtric rites
Datura metal
Worship of particular deity
Vetivera zizanoides
One of the rites of Sadkarma (MShtric)
Nelumbo nucifera
Ptija conducted in the premises of the building or temple
for the blessing of Brahma and Vastupurusa
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247. Vidhis Tahtric practices
248. Viniyogas Practical sides related to the Tantric worship
249. Visnukrahti Evolvulus alsinoides * •
250. Vyffha Particular sections of Kalala
251. Yagasala Place for performing the rites and rituals
252. Yajamana Conductor of functions. He obeys every order of the chief
priest. 253. Yairahoma A fire rite before the holy bath (in the outside of the temple)
254. Yava Hordeum vulgare.
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Appendix - IV
Diagrams of Sacrificial Pits
Square - Kunda
Yoni - Kunda
Semi -Circle-Kunda
Triangular-Kunda
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Illllllllli I i j l IIIHIII Circular-Kunda
Hexagonal - Kunda
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mrn i.i'i I i i m
Ashta - Dala - Kunda * •
Octagonal - Kunda
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