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The '''Sattvata Samhita''' or '''Satvata Samhita''' is a [[Pancharatra|Pancaratra]] text dealing with the [[Vyuha|Vyuha Manifestation]]. Together with the [[Pauskara-Samhita]] and the [[Jayakhya-Samhita]], it is considered one of the "Three Gems", the most important [[samhita]]s. It was supposedly written around 500 CE, making it one of the oldest Pancaratras.<ref name="Beck">{{cite book|last1=Beck|first1=Guy L.|title=Sonic Theology: Hinduism and Sacred Sound|date=1995|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass|isbn=9788120812611|page=173|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZgybmMnWpaUC&pg=PA241&dq=sattvata+samhita#q=sattvata%20samhita}}</ref>
The Sattvata Samhita is a [[Pancharatra|Pancaratra]] text.

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==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

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The Sattvata Samhita or Satvata Samhita is a Pancaratra 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 samhitas. It was supposedly written around 500 CE, making it one of the oldest Pancaratras.[1]

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  1. ^ Beck, Guy L. (1995). Sonic Theology: Hinduism and Sacred Sound. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 173. ISBN 9788120812611.
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