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- Agastya_Samhita abstract "Agastya Saṁhitā (literally: "Agastya code") is a Sanskrit text written by indian Ṛṣi (rishi) Agastya around 5000 BCE. It is one of the Pāñcarātra Texts.The manuscript is now kept in the library of Ujjain, India.".
- Agastya_Samhita comment "Agastya Saṁhitā (literally: "Agastya code") is a Sanskrit text written by indian Ṛṣi (rishi) Agastya around 5000 BCE. It is one of the Pāñcarātra Texts.The manuscript is now kept in the library of Ujjain, India.".