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Śaktiyuktāyānanta, 1700s. = शक्तियुक्तायानन्त, १७००-१७९९.

Publication:
1700s.
१७००-१७९९.
Format/Description:
Manuscript
1 item (1 leaf) : paper ; 22 x 32 cm
Contained In:
Collection of Indic Manuscripts. Item 2005
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Other Title:
Anantayantra.
Subjects:
Yantras.
Tantrism.
Hindu mantras.
Hindu goddesses.
Kubera (Hindu deity).
Yama (Hindu deity).
Varuṇa (Hindu deity).
Śakti (Hindu deity) -- Cult.
Śakti (Hindu deity).
Cults.
Siva (Hindu deity).
Tantric art.
Rites and ceremonies -- India.
Rites and ceremonies.
India.
Form/Genre:
Prayers.
Diagrams.
Manuscripts, Sanskrit.
Manuscripts.
Language:
In Sanskrit (Devanāgarī)
Summary:
Śaiva yantra (Tantric diagram) to be used in private or public ritual or worship. Diagram depicts a many layered lotus flower (16 petals) containing mantras to various Hindu deities, including different forms of Śiva, such as Bhairava, and various goddesses or Yoginīs, such as Kaumārī who is one of the seven Matṛs (Mothers), in each of its petals. There is a six-pointed star in the center of the lotus. Diagram is framed by a square enclosure that has four portals signifying the directions. Each of the four directions (with the east indicated at top of manuscript) is marked by a different form of Śiva: Sāmbasadāśiva (east), Yama (south), Varuṇa (west), and Kubera (north). Sanskrit mantra: om̐ namo bhagavate śaktiyuktāyānaṃtāya yogapīṭhātmane namaḥ -- is repeatedly written along the bordered edges.
Notes:
Title from incipit (referring to the mantra along the border of diagram) (f. 1r); alternate title Anantayantra supplied by cataloger.
Condition good. Paper brown on edges and folds. Leaf folded twice. Large pink smudge at lower left below diagram. Smaller black smudge at lower center below diagram.
Cited in:
Listed in H. I. Poleman, Census of Indic Manuscripts in the United States and Canada (New Haven, Conn.: American Oriental Society, 1938), Poleman 4405 (UP 2005).
Listed in Kunhan Raja, ed., New Catalogus Catalogorum, vol. 1 (Madras, India: University of Madras, 1949), p. 137.
Cited as:
UPenn Ms. Coll. 390, Item 2005
OCLC:
155924947