Parashuramapaddhati, Paraśurāmapaddhati, Parashurama-paddhati: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Paraśurāmapaddhati can be transliterated into English as Parasuramapaddhati or Parashuramapaddhati, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Vedic Heritage: Oral and Textual Traditions of Veda - Tamil Nadu RegionParaśurāmapaddhati (परशुरामपद्धति) (also known as Anuṣṭhānapaddhati) is the name of a ritual manual used exclusively by the Taraṇanallūr family.—The Vādhūla Nambudiri brahmins of Kerala, especially the Taraṇanallūr family of Nedumpally Mana, settled in Irinjalikuda area, are the chief priests of ten famous Viṣṇu shrines in Kerala, whose temple rituals are based on the Kerala ritual manuals. [...] The Anuṣṭhānapaddhati is not a complete ritual manual, but contains only certain do’s and don’ts. It looks as though they also make use of other ritual manuals which are generally used in the temples of Kerala. For a detailed study of ritual manuals of Kerala, see S.A.S. SARMA (2009:320-339).
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Partial matches: Parashurama, Paddhati.
Full-text: Kundamandapanirnaya, Anushthanapaddhati.
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