The Ahirbudhnya Saṃhitā belongs to the Pancharatra religion,it is a Vaishnava tantrika composition, and was composed possibly over several centuries within the 1st millennium CE, after 300 CE. Ahirbudhnya-Saṃhitā literally means a compendium (samhita) of the serpent-from-the-depths (from ahi for serpent and budhna for bottom / root). It is now practically extinct, with a few remnants preserved in southern India, though it was once cultivated in diverse places, including Kashmir, Orissa and Mysore.
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