Flowers in cupped hands for Siva: a critical ed. of the Sambhupospanjali, a seventeenth-century manual of private worship by Saundaranatha, ed. by Deviprasad Mishra with the help..
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
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Language: English, Sanskrit
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Edition: Pondicherry
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Year: 2020
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Subject(s): Philosophy
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Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
This volume presents the Sambhupuspanjali, a seventeenth-century manual in 824 Sanskrit verses (with some prose) by S. Sambandhasivacarya, accompanied by an introduction by Dominic Goodall. The text details the worship of Siva in a South Indian domestic context rather than in a temple, incorporating extensive quotations from Saivasiddhanta scriptures and manuals, including works by Somasambhu (11th century), Aghorasiva (12th century), and Vedajnana (16th century). This edition offers scholars and students of philosophy and Hindu ritual studies an authoritative resource on devotional practices and textual traditions.

