The Brihaspati Agama is a lesser-known or possibly lost Agamic text traditionally attributed to the sage Brihaspati (the preceptor of the gods). Agamas are a class of Sanskrit scriptures, primarily focusing on temple construction (architecture), deity worship (puja), rituals, philosophy, and yoga. Brihaspati is also associated with the Barhaspatya Sutras (a text on materialist philosophy, the Charvaka school) — do not confuse the two. The "Brihaspati Agama" would belong to the Vaishnava, Shaiva, or Shakta Agama traditions if it exists as a canonical ritual text.
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The Brihaspati Agama is a lesser-known or possibly lost Agamic text traditionally attributed to the sage Brihaspati (the preceptor of the gods). Agamas are a class of Sanskrit scriptures, primarily focusing on temple construction (architecture), deity worship (puja), rituals, philosophy, and yoga. Brihaspati is also associated with the Barhaspatya Sutras (a text on materialist philosophy, the Charvaka school) — do not confuse the two. The "Brihaspati Agama" would belong to the Vaishnava, Shaiva, or Shakta Agama traditions if it exists as a canonical ritual text.
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