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Ṣoḍaśa Grantha, also spelled Shodasha Grantha ( Sanskrit: षोडशग्रंथ, romanized: ṣoḍaśa-grantha, lit. 'Sixteen books'), is a collection of sixteen books (or doctrines) written by the Hindu philosopher Vallabha. They are the main doctrine of Pushtimarg, a sect of Vaishnavism in Hinduism. The works discuss the worship of the Hindu deity Krishna through service ( seva) and contemplation (smāraṇa).
The sixteen books are: [1] [2]
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verification. (January 2013) |
Ṣoḍaśa Grantha, also spelled Shodasha Grantha ( Sanskrit: षोडशग्रंथ, romanized: ṣoḍaśa-grantha, lit. 'Sixteen books'), is a collection of sixteen books (or doctrines) written by the Hindu philosopher Vallabha. They are the main doctrine of Pushtimarg, a sect of Vaishnavism in Hinduism. The works discuss the worship of the Hindu deity Krishna through service ( seva) and contemplation (smāraṇa).
The sixteen books are: [1] [2]