Dipta Agama

Dipta Agama is one of the 28 Śaivāgamas, which is a classification of the Śaiva division of Śaivāgamas. It is one of the five Āgamas that were proclaimed to the world by the Vāmadeva face (of Śiva). The Śaivāgamas represent the wisdom that has come down from lord Śiva, received by Pārvatī and accepted by Viṣṇu.

Here is a numbered list of the chapters in the Dipta Agama:

  1. Sthala Purana: This section describes the origin of the temple and the deity.
  2. Devalaya Nirmana Vidhi: This section describes the construction of the temple and the materials used.
  3. Prathama Patala: This section describes the first level of the temple, including the entrance, the main hall, and the sanctum sanctorum.
  4. Dvitiya Patala: This section describes the second level of the temple, including the various shrines and their deities.
  5. Tritiya Patala: This section describes the third level of the temple, including the various shrines and their deities.
  6. Chaturtha Patala: This section describes the fourth level of the temple, including the various shrines and their deities.
  7. Panchama Patala: This section describes the fifth level of the temple, including the various shrines and their deities.
  8. Shashta Patala: This section describes the sixth level of the temple, including the various shrines and their deities.
  9. Saptama Patala: This section describes the seventh level of the temple, including the various shrines and their deities.
  10. Ashtama Patala: This section describes the eighth level of the temple, including the various shrines and their deities.
  11. Navama Patala: This section describes the ninth level of the temple, including the various shrines and their deities.
  12. Dashama Patala: This section describes the tenth level of the temple, including the various shrines and their deities.

Please note that this is a brief summary of the contents of the Dipta Agama. For a more detailed description, please refer to the sources cited below.

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