Naradapancaratra, ±·Äå°ù²¹»å²¹±è²¹Ã±³¦²¹°ùÄå³Ù°ù²¹, Narada-pancaratra: 5 definitions
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Alternative spellings of this word include Naradapancharatra.
In Hinduism
Vaishnavism (Vaishava dharma)
: Pure Bhakti: Bhagavad-gita (4th edition)±·Äå°ù²¹»å²¹±è²¹Ã±³¦²¹°ùÄå³Ù°ù²¹ (नारदपञà¥à¤šà¤°à¤¾à¤¤à¥à¤�) refers to “a narrative in five parts: knowledge that gives the supreme truth;knowledge that awards mukti; knowledge that awards bhakti;knowledge that awards mystic perfection and knowledge in the mode of ignorance that is interspersed with numerous mantras, stotras and kavacasâ€�. (cf. Glossary page from Åš°ùÄ«³¾²¹»å-µþ³ó²¹²µ²¹±¹²¹»å-³ÒÄ«³ÙÄå).

Vaishnava (वैषà¥à¤£à¤µ, vaiṣṇava) or vaishnavism (vaiṣṇavism) represents a tradition of Hinduism worshipping Vishnu as the supreme Lord. Similar to the Shaktism and Shaivism traditions, Vaishnavism also developed as an individual movement, famous for its exposition of the dashavatara (‘ten avatars of Vishnuâ€�).
Pancaratra (worship of NÄrÄyaṇa)
: archive.org: Catalogue of Pancaratra Agama TextsNÄradapÄñcarÄtra (नारदपाञà¥à¤šà¤°à¤¾à¤¤à¥à¤°) another name for the JñÄnÄmá¹›tasÄrasaṃhita: a PÄñcarÄtra text representing a sectarian glorification of Kṛṣṇa and RÄdha (i.e., the cult of Radha-Krishna) dated among the latest of the SaṃhitÄ-type works—The JñÄnÄmá¹›tasÄrasaṃhita runs to somewhat over 3100 Å›±ô´Ç°ì²¹²õ, divided into sixty chapters, again divided (as already noted) into five unequal sections. The narrator is VyÄsa who proposes to tell what was revealed to NÄrada by MaheÅ›vara (=Åšaá¹…kara =Åšiva). [...] The so-called “NÄrada-PÄñcardtra or more correctly titled JñÄnÄmá¹›tasÄra-saṃhitÄ—is a late work and is unrepresentative of mainstream PÄñcarÄtra thought.

Pancaratra (पाञà¥à¤šà¤°à¤¾à¤¤à¥à¤°, pÄñcarÄtra) represents a tradition of Hinduism where Narayana is revered and worshipped. Closeley related to Vaishnavism, the Pancaratra literature includes various Agamas and tantras incorporating many Vaishnava philosophies.
Languages of India and abroad
Sanskrit dictionary
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) ±·Äå°ù²¹»å²¹±è²¹Ã±³¦²¹°ùÄå³Ù°ù²¹ (नारदपञà¥à¤šà¤°à¤¾à¤¤à¥à¤�) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—vaiṣṇava tantra. It consists of Laká¹£mÄ«saṃhitÄ, JñÄnÄmá¹›tasÄrasaṃhitÄ, ParamÄgamacÅ«á¸ÄmaṇisaṃhitÄ, Pauá¹£karasaṃhitÄ, PadmasaṃhitÄ, Vá¹›ddhabrahmasaṃhitÄ. [Mackenzie Collection] 142. K. 44. B. 4, 62. Ben. 41. Bik. 709. ¸éÄå»å³ó. 18. 30 (svalpa). Oudh. Viii, 28. Xvi, 136. Mysore. 3. Bp. 8. Quoted by NÄ«lakaṇá¹ha. ParamÄgamacÅ«á¸ÄmaṇisaṃhitÄ Io. 147. Bp. 269. NÄradapañcarÄtre JñÄnasÄre KṛṣṇastavarÄja.
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—RÄdhÄkavaca. Bá¹›han²ÔÄå°ù²¹»å²¹pañcarÄtra. L. 1704.
2) ±·Äå°ù²¹»å²¹±è²¹Ã±³¦²¹°ùÄå³Ù°ù²¹ (नारदपञà¥à¤šà¤°à¤¾à¤¤à¥à¤�):—[tantric] ParamÄgamacÅ«á¸ÄmaṇisaṃhitÄ. Gb. 48. PÄdmasaṃhitÄ. Io. 736. Stein 92. 308 ([fragmentary]). Pauá¹£karasaṃhitÄ. Io. 736. Five chapters of the same on images of deities, with a Telugu
—[commentary] by Peá¸á¸anÄcÄrya. Io. 2579.
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Sanskrit, also spelled संसà¥à¤•ृतमà¥� (²õ²¹á¹ƒs°ìá¹›t²¹³¾), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Ratra, Narada, Pancaratra.
Starts with: Naradapancaratrasara.
Full-text (+4): Pancaratra, Vidhiputra, Vinapani, Paramagamacudamanisamhita, Jayakhyasamhita, Radhikakavaca, Lakshmisamhita, Padmatantra, Kundaprakarana, Gopalastotra, Bhagavatpratishthavidhi, Vriddhabrahmasamhita, Padmasamhita, Paushkarasamhita, Krishnastavaraja, Kriyakanda, Jnanamritasarasamhita, Radhakavaca, Jitamtestotra, Trailokyamangalakavaca.
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Notices of Sanskrit Manuscripts (by Rajendralala Mitra)
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