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It is not yet possible to say anything about the date of the Agastya- siitras, 3 which expound the bhakti of the Devi Bhagavata and are thus parallel to the Narada and S dndily a-sutras. G. Saura Literature. § 320. It is probable that the splendid rise of the chief sects of the Vaishnavas and Saivas during our period gradually weakened the cults of the Sun, Ganesa, and other minor_gods. The Sauras have an honourable place in the Prabodhachandro- daya.* There were several great temples built to ...Surya during the early centuries, 5 but towards the end the popularity of the ' See Avalon, TGL. cxxxii ff. 2 See § 326. s See the essay in SJM. III. (1897). * See § 270. 6 Notably Mudhera in Gujarat and Kanarak in Orissa. 27° BHAKTI god waned. There is very little literature to notice. A few chapters 1 in the Brahma P. containing the theology of Surya and the praise of Orissa and of the temple of the Sun at Kanarak, and the song of the Sun-god in Bengali recently published by Mr. Dinesh Chandra Sen 2 may belong to this period, and the great inscription at Govindapur in the Gaya district by the poet Gangadhara, 3 which dates from A.D.
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