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Hymns to the Goddess

John Woodroffe

Publisher: Ale.Mar.

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Hymns to the Goddess was one of many books on Tantra that was written by John Woodroffe, under the pseudonym Arthur Avalon. This book includes hymns from the Tantra, Purana, Mahabharata, Sankaracarya, Valmiki, and, Indra. Hymns include: Hymns to the Devi from Tantra; Durga (Durgasatanama Stotra) from the Visvasara Tantra; Mother of the Whole Universe (Sarvavisvajanani) From The Devibhagavata; Arya, from the Harivamsa; Waves of Bliss (Anandalahari); 'May the Devi Grant Me Pardon' (Devi Aparada K?amapana Stotra), and many more. Extensive footnotes.
Available since: 08/19/2020.

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