Kundaparidhana, Kuṇḍaparidhāna, Kunda-paridhana: 1 definition
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Kundaparidhana means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Shaivism (Shaiva philosophy)
Source: archive.org: SardhatrisatikalottaragamaKuṇḍaparidhāna (कुण्डपरिधान) (possibly corresponds to sūtraveṣṭana) refers to one of the operations/ preliminary ceremonies related to the kuṇḍa (“fire-pit”), according to the various Āgamas and related literature. Kuṇḍaparidhāna is mentioned in the Pūrvakāmika-āgama (chapter 8). The Kiraṇa-āgama (kriyā-pāda, chpater 4) mentions Sūtraveṣṭana (surrounding with three threads).
Shaiva (शैव, śaiva) or Shaivism (śaivism) represents a tradition of Hinduism worshiping Shiva as the supreme being. Closely related to Shaktism, Shaiva literature includes a range of scriptures, including Tantras, while the root of this tradition may be traced back to the ancient Vedas.
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Partial matches: Paridhana, Kunda, Kunta.
Full-text: Sutraveshtana, Kunda.
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