Lakshmipatidhyana, ṣmī貹پԲ, Lakshmipati-dhyana: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term ṣmī貹پԲ can be transliterated into English as Laksmipatidhyana or Lakshmipatidhyana, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
In Hinduism
Mantrashastra (the science of Mantras)
Source: Wisdom Library: Mantrashastraṣmī貹پԲ (लक्ष्मीपतिध्यान) refers to one of the topics discussed in the Ṛśyśṛṅṃh, an ancient Sanskrit text dealing with Mantraśāstra (instruction manuals for understanding and reciting mantras) which, being a Vaiṣṇava-oriented scripture, specifically deals with elaborate mantras of Viṣṇu and his incarnations, manifestations and consorts.—The term Śrī-lakṣmīpatidhyāna is mentioned in Chapter 19 (DzԲṃśe') of the Ṛśyaśṛṅga-Saṃhitā. The complete entry reads: DzԲṃśe' śrīlakṣmīpatidhyānaprakārādi varṇana�
Mantrashastra (शिल्पशास्त्र, Գٰśٰ) refers to the ancient Indian science of mantras—chants, incantations, spells, magical hymns, etc. Mantra Sastra literature includes many ancient books dealing with the methods reciting mantras, identifying and purifying its defects and the science behind uttering or chanting syllables.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Lakshmipati, Dhyana.
Full-text: Lakshmipati.
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