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The Talapatra Nidhi Telugu is a Purana written by the great sage Adi Sankara. The nidhi or treasure of knowledge that this text provides is essential for those who aspire to learn the precepts of Saiva Siddhanta. It was revealed by him during his trip towards Andhra Pradesh and has been preserved with utmost care in this book... This book not only gives a wealth of information but also a vast range of gems on topics such as 'Adigalu' - who is Vishnu, 'Nirayaya Sekharavathram' - who had the vision on Shiva, 'Kaliyugamshatakam' - how Lord Shiva created Kali Yuga etc. This book is very useful for those who wish to learn about the real scriptural authority and scriptural truths. For those who do not know how to read Sanskrit language or there are difficulties in understanding the language, this book is a boon.The author, Adi Sankara himself has written some portions of this book and there are some translations too. The contents of the book deal with all aspects of Hindu Philosophy... It is a great treasure and we can say it is one of the best available on Siva Puranas bookshelf. The book lists the subjects and topics in alphabetical order and is divided into chapters. Here is a list of chapters:Sri Adi Sankara composed the historic Adi Purana while on his way to Andhra Pradesh to see Mahishasuramardini. It is very important for students to know about this event as it helps them to understand his relation with other great Siddharas such as Bhagavatpada, Sri Kapila, Adi Shankaracharya, Prabhupada and others. Sree Narayana purana also mentions that he requested Rishi Shukracharya to write a Purana after reading his commentaries on Saiva Sutras.. Sri Adi Sankaracharya composed this Purana under the names of "Adi Saivapuranam" and "Sivagurvapuranam". It is written in Sanskrit and contains 12000 slokas. It is divided into six chapters, namely: This purana has many verses that mention the importance of the shrines (temples) of Sree Parvathi (Alampur, Sri Sailam, Papanasanathar temple etc.) and also other ancient temples like Kailash temple, Varaha temple etc. It also references that Lord Shiva is the source of all knowledge and that our progress in spiritual life depends on these shrines. This book also talks about how to follow the path of truth (Sivam) by knowing one's self (atma) and serving the Supreme (Paramatma). Also it explains how all creation happens through dance (nritya), music (narta), food (bhojanam) and meditation (dhyana). This book has a lot of verses on kamadhenu, samsara, manasollam etc., with many references to Lord Parvathi, Sri Bhagavan Nataraja, kailasapattram etc. cfa1e77820

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