: One prominent version was published in 2004 by The Lakshminarayana Sharma-Abhinandana Samithi in Udupi , a major center for Madhva philosophy.
The text is essentially a "Collection of Anvadhanas"—specific preparatory mantras and rituals used to invoke deities before the main offerings in a sacrifice. anvadhana sangraha
refers to the "kindling and arousing of the sacrificial fire". A is a compilation or collection. : One prominent version was published in 2004
Constant recollection of possessions keeps the mind in a state of low-grade anxiety. "Did I lock the car?" "Is my jewelry safe?" "Someone might borrow my book and not return it." This churning mental noise ( vikshepa ) prevents the stillness required for self-realization. anvadhana sangraha