It belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and is spoken in the Konkan coast of India. This region comprises the Konkan division of Maharashtra, Goa, Canara, i.e. coastal Karnataka, and a few pockets in Kerala. Depending upon the region, the language has a different dialect, ...
whereas everything we perceive in this context is either S´aiva or Buddhist.6 Recent studies in the field of ha.thayoga, which in previous scholarship is usually said to have originated within S´aiva Na¯th traditions, have shown that the term ha.thayoga is first found in a range...