Sangraha __top__: Anvadhana
: Rituals performed for peace, warding off negative influences, and promoting well-being.
In meditative practice, Anvadhana Sangraha would correspond to the gradual accumulation of mindfulness moments ( sati ) not through a permanent observer but through the successive placing of attention ( anvādhāna ) and the natural gathering ( saṅgraha ) of these moments into a stable practice. anvadhana sangraha
Anvadhana Sangraha (or Anvadhanasangrahah ) is a specialized Hindu liturgical text that serves as a (ritual preparations/consecrations) used across various Vedic ceremonies. : Rituals performed for peace, warding off negative
A famous Mīmāṃsā tool. Even if passages are physically separate in the Veda, if they form a single syntactical sentence in meaning, they are treated as one injunction. Anvādhāna Saṅgraha often extends this to ritual syntax: separate placements become one ritual “sentence.” A famous Mīmāṃsā tool
Each intentional act of focusing the mind is a "log" added to the fire. A single moment of mindfulness is a single anvadhana .
is a specialized collection of Vedic mantras and procedures (Prayogas) primarily used in the Madhwa Brahmin community for performing Anvadhana , a ritualistic preparation before a Homa (fire sacrifice) . Overview of the Work