The Sattvata Samhita or Satvata Samhita is a
Pancaratra
''Pancharatra'' (IAST: ''Pāñcarātra'') was a religious movement in Hinduism that originated in late 3rd-century BCE around the ideas of Narayana and the various avatar and forms of Vishnu as their central deities.[ ...]
text dealing with the
Vyuha Manifestation. Together with the
Pauskara-Samhita and the
Jayakhya-Samhita, it is considered one of the "Three Gems", the most important
samhita
Samhita (IAST: ''Saṃhitā'') literally means "put together, joined, union", a "collection", and "a methodical, rule-based combination of text or verses". s. It was supposedly written around 500 CE, making it one of the oldest Pancaratras.
Notes
{{reflist
External links
*https://archive.org/stream/pancaratra-agamas/Sattvata%20Samhita%20-%20Alasinga%20Bhatta%5BSkt%5D#page/n0/mode/1up Sanskrit text with commentary by Alasinga Bhatta
Hindu texts