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Siddhantha Shikhamani is a Sanskrit language Hindu
theological treatise of 13th - 14th century, traditionally it is attributed to Shri Shivayogi Shivacharya. As per Panchacharyas it is a religious scripture of Veerashaivas.[1][2] The work is in the form of a dialogue between Jagadguru Renuka and Agastya Maharshi. This work is also known by other names: Renukagastya samvada and Veerashiava Mahatantra.[3]
Siddanta Shikamani
Author
Shri Shivayogi Shivacharya
Language
Sanskrit
Genre
Hindu Theology and Philosophy
Published
13-14th Century
^Collins Hindi to English dictionary, English translation of 'धर्मग्रंथ'
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