that the Nath Yogi Gorakhnath or Matsyendranath created these mantras to help the common man. Seeing that the complex Vedic rituals were inaccessible to the lower castes and the illiterate, the Siddhas composed these mantras in local dialects—Apabhramsa, Pali, and early Hindi—rather than Sanskrit.
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The Shabar Mantra archive on Internet Archive (Archive.org) functions as a comprehensive digital repository for traditional, regional, and folk mantras, often characterized as "Swayam Siddha" or self-proven. The collection hosts significant manuscripts, including Shabar Mantra Sagar
that the Nath Yogi Gorakhnath or Matsyendranath created these mantras to help the common man. Seeing that the complex Vedic rituals were inaccessible to the lower castes and the illiterate, the Siddhas composed these mantras in local dialects—Apabhramsa, Pali, and early Hindi—rather than Sanskrit.
Or maybe you'd like to explore the different or Nath traditions further? Share public link shabar mantra archive.org
The Shabar Mantra archive on Internet Archive (Archive.org) functions as a comprehensive digital repository for traditional, regional, and folk mantras, often characterized as "Swayam Siddha" or self-proven. The collection hosts significant manuscripts, including Shabar Mantra Sagar that the Nath Yogi Gorakhnath or Matsyendranath created