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This article contains a list of Hindu hymns, known as suktas, stotras, or stutis. Agni Sūktam Devī Sūktam Hiranyagarbha Sūktam Manyu Sūktam Medha Sūktam
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One hymn of the Rigveda which concerned with cosmology and the origin of the universe
Hindu cosmology Hiranyagarbha Indian logic List of suktas and stutis Narayana sukta Neti neti Purusha Sukta Swami Ranganathananda (1991). Human Being in
Nasadiya_Sukta
Rigvedic hymn dedicated to Purusha
Historical Vedic religion List of suktas and stutis Nasadiya Sukta (Hymn of Creation) Agganna Sutta — a Buddhist critique Varna (Hinduism) and Caste system in India
Purusha_Sukta
Mantra that names the Devi Hindu goddesses
"power to strike down desire, hatred, and delusion". Hinduism portal Kundalini energy List of suktas and stutis Litany Shakti Shaktism Stotra Sanskrit
Khadgamala
Vedic hymn
Historical Vedic religion List of suktas and stutis Nasadiya Sukta (Hymn of Creation) Agganna Sutta — a Buddhist critique Varna (Hinduism) and Caste system in India
Medha_Sūktam
Hindu hymn of the Yajurveda
that which is transcendent and existence itself. List of suktas and stutis Translation from Verse 5 of the Narayana sukta. Chugh, Lalit (23 May 2017)
Narayana_sukta
Sanskrit work meaning "ode" or "eulogy"
Sankaracharya Bhaktamara Stotra Uvasagharam Stotra Khadgamala List of suktas and stutis Monier Williams, Monier Williams' Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Stotra
Range of Indian religious traditions
creation of this universe. Who then knows whence it has arisen? — Nasadiya Sukta, concerns the origin of the universe, Rigveda, 10:129–6 The Nasadiya Sukta (Creation
Hinduism
Varna in Hinduism, one of four castes
as having emerged from the mouth of Purusha, being that part of the body from which words emerge. The Purusha Sukta varna verse is now generally considered
Brahmin
Spiritual practices from ancient India
beginning of the contemplative/meditative trend in Indian thought." Miller suggests that the composition of Nasadiya Sukta and Purusha Sukta arises from
Yoga
Religious song for the purpose of adoration or prayer
Saundarya Lahari Shiva Stuti Shiva Tandava Stotram Tirumurai Vayu Stuti A hymnody acquired tremendous importance during the medieval era of the bhakti movements
Hymn
Major Hindu goddess; goddess of wealth and beauty
of Lakshmi, is the third consort of Vishnu. Each goddess of this triad—Sridevi, Bhudevi, and Nila Devi—is mentioned in the Śrī Sūkta, Bhu Sūkta, and Nila
Lakshmi
Text in Hinduism, Buddhism, or Jainism, often a collection of aphorisms
Vedic or Sanskrit sūkta (well spoken), rather than from sūtra (thread). In Jainism, sutras, also known as suyas, are canonical sermons of Mahavira contained
Sutra
Supreme goddess in Hinduism
consciousness. — Devi Sukta, Rigveda 10.125.8, Translated by June McDaniel Shakta Upanishads are a group of minor Upanishads of Hinduism related to the
Mahadevi
Deities mentioned in the Rigveda
sacred texts of Rigveda, the principal text of the historical Vedic religion of the Vedic period (1500–500 BCE). There are 1,028 hymns (sūkta) in the Rigveda
Rigvedic_deities
Goddess-related Hindu text
verses of the Devi sukta hymn of the Rigveda. I move with Rudras and Vasus, with Adityas and Visvedevas, Mitra and Varuna, Indra and Agni, I support, and the
Devi_Upanishad
Hindu philosophy literature
Rig, Yajur and Saama Veda) Mantrartha Manjari (Commentary on first 40 Rig Veda Suktas) Panchasookatha Vyakhya (Short glosses on various suktas) Aitreya
Dvaita_literature
afterwards, with the creation of this universe. Who then knows whence it has arisen? — Nasadiya Sukta, concerns the origin of the universe, Rigveda, 10:129-6
History_of_Hinduism
Vedic deity identified with Vishwakarma; also a Kamadeva in Jainism
this, before starting their first job there. Nasadiya Sukta Hiranyagarbha God in Hinduism List of Hindu deities Creation myth Saptarshi Roshen Dalal (2010)
Prajapati
Goddess-centric sect of Hinduism
dwell within them. The eternal and infinite consciousness is I, it is my greatness dwelling in everything. — Devi Sukta, Rigveda 10.125.3 – 10.125.8, The
Shaktism
Wedding ceremony in Hinduism
of the ceremony of giving away the bride. The groom accepts the bride's hand, while the kama-sukta (hymn to love) is pronounced, in the presence of the
Hindu_wedding
Hindu conception of God
portions of the Rigveda, such as the Nasadiya Sukta. Hinduism calls the metaphysical absolute concept Brahman, incorporating within it transcendence and immanence
God_in_Hinduism
Social classes in Brahminical books
discussed in Hindu texts, and understood as idealised human callings. The concept is generally traced back to the Purusha Sukta hymn of the Rigveda. In the
Varna_(Hinduism)
Literature of Sanskrit language
Yoga-Yājñavalkya and the Devi Mahatmya (a key Shakta work). When it comes to poetry, there are numerous stotras (odes), suktas and stutis, as well as other
Sanskrit_literature
Hindu fire god
Veda (Sūkta IV.iii.11) states that the Sun became visible when Agni was born. Offended by Agni, Bhṛgu had cursed Agni to become the devourer of all things
Agni
Hindu hymn about Lakshmi
Who is the abode of all superhuman powers, and Who is all auspiciousness, be auspicious to me. Ashtalakshmi Stotra Sri Stuti Sri Sukta Vanamali (21 July
Kanakadhara_Stotra
1500–500 BC Indo-Aryan religious practices of northwest India
afterwards, with the creation of this universe. Who then knows whence it has arisen? — Nasadiya Sukta, Rig Veda, 10:129-6 The idea of reincarnation, or saṃsāra
Historical_Vedic_religion
Hindu prayer
50. This Verse also occurs in Ṛgveda, Mandala 10, Sūkta 90, Ṛc 16 and in Atharvaveda, Kāṇḍa 7, Sūkta 5, Mantra 1. We bow to Rājādhirāja Prasahyasāhī Vaiśravaṇa
Mantrapushpanjali
Goddess in Hinduism
greatness and dwell in them as eternal and infinite consciousness. — Devi Sukta, Rigveda 10.125.8, Translated by June McDaniel The Vedas name numerous cosmic
Devi
Hindu god of the wind
himself as an avatar of Vayu and showed the verses in Rigveda as a proof. Author C. Ramakrishna Rao says, "Madhva explained the Balitha Sukta in the Rigveda
Vayu
Role of numbers in Hindu religion, philosophy, and culture
(the thirty‑three gods); 10.90 (the Puruṣa‑sūkta with its four‑quartered cosmic person). Cite error: A list-defined reference named "rigveda" is not used
Significance of numbers in Hinduism
Significance_of_numbers_in_Hinduism
Nasadiya Sukta contains evidence for a contemplative tradition, even as early as the late Rg Vedic period. Two Upanishads written after the rise of Buddhism
Buddhism_and_Hinduism
Training of the mind through meditation in Hinduism
Upanishads and ultimately the cosmological theory found in the Nasadiya-sukta of the Rigveda. Adi Shankara, in his commentary on Yoga Sutras, distinguishes
Dhyana_in_Hinduism
Major Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu as the Supreme Being
remodelled Pancharatra homas like the Sudarshana homa to include Vedic Suktas in them, thus giving them a Vedic outlook.[citation needed] Sri Vaishnavism
Vaishnavism
Layer of Hindu text within the Vedas
includes eight suktas [hymns] on the ceremony of marriage and the rites necessary to be observed at the birth of a child. The first Sukta is intended to
Brahmana
Motivated abstinence from worldly pleasures
brahmacharya, both in the context of lifestyle and as a stage of one's life. Rig Veda, for example, in Mandala 10, Sukta 136, mentions knowledge seekers
Brahmacharya
Metaphysical concept, unchanging Ultimate Reality in Hinduism
In the Vedic and Hindu religions, Brahman (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मन्; IAST: Brahman) has a "variety of meanings", but in the Upanishads and later Indian philosophies
Brahman
Major deity in Hinduism
Mahagauri and Siddhidatri. A list of 108 names of the goddess is recited in order to worship her and is popularly known as the "Ashtottarshat Namavali of Goddess
Durga
Rites of passage described in ancient Sanskrit texts
Sanskrit and Pali texts of India. In Hinduism, the samskaras vary in number and details according to regional traditions. They range from the list of 40 samskaras
Samskara_(rite_of_passage)
Position of women in the religious texts of Hinduism
and intellect. These include Gargi, Ahalya, Maitreyi, Lopamudra, Ghosha, Swaha, Haimavati Uma, Gautami, Hemalekha, Sita etc. The Devi Sukta ideas of the
Women_in_Hinduism
Sage in Hinduism
Asita, Bhutamsa, and Vivrha; two unnamed sons of Rebha were also authors of Rigvedic hymns. He is more known for the Suktas 53 to 60 of the Ninth Mandala;
Avatsara
Sanskrit Hindu text
themes to emphasize the supremacy of Krishna. It transforms the descriptions of Vishnu's deeds found in the Vishnu Sukta into narratives centered around
Bhagavata_Purana
Offering in Vedic practice
तृप्ताम् तर्पयन्तीम्” Ārdrāṁ jvalantīm tr̥ptām tarpayantīm (Śrī Sūkta 4), "One who is satisfied and who satisfies those who offer Her Tarpana"[citation needed]
Tarpana
Hindu temple in India
with etched murals of Matsya, Kurma, Dakshinamurthy, Varaha, Ganapathy, Narasimha, Vamana, sudarshana, Parashurama, Rama, Purusha sukta, Balarama, Krishna
Sreevallabha_Temple
Sacred utterance or sound used in meditation, often repeated
called Mandalas. A Sukta is a group of Mantras. Mantras come in many forms, including ṛc (verses from the Rigveda for example) and sāman (musical chants
Mantra
Timeline of Hindu mythology based on the Hindu Epics and the Puranas
Sukta Samudra Manthana Sanātana Dharma Brahmanda Purana History of India History of Hinduism Hindu mythological wars Puru and Yadu Dynasties List of Indian
Epic-Puranic_chronology
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