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: It contains collections of Anvadhanas used in various rituals, including Shanthi Poustikakarmas (rites for peace and prosperity), Vratodyapana (completion of vows), and Nagapratiṣṭhā (installation of serpent deities).

The practice of Anvadhana Sangraha involves several key principles: anvadhana sangraha

: Anvadhana is often performed on Amavasya (new moon) in preparation for Ishti , a sacrifice typically held on Purnima (full moon). : It contains collections of Anvadhanas used in

The Saṅgraha answers: by identifying a common purpose, a shared deity, a uniform instrument, or a single culminating result, these diverse acts are “gathered” into one synthetic subsidiary operation. Vratodyapana (completion of vows)

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