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  • ...the Sat Panth and the Rasul Panth are some Sufi sects of this traditions. Vaishnavism however has played a crucial role to worship together for Hindus and Muslim [[Category:Vaishnavism]]
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  • Mukunda means he who gives immortal bliss. One of the greatest savants of Vaishnavism Prince Kula Shekara Azhwar, prayed to Lord [[Vishnu]] in this form.
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  • ...shnavism is called Sad-Vaishnavism in order to distinguish it from the Sri-Vaishnavism of Ramanujacharya. According to his philosophy, the Supreme Being is [[Vish
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  • ...Asia, and East Asia which gave patronage to Hinduism, whether as Shaivism, Vaishnavism, [[Buddhism]], [[Jainism]], or another sect. Often there would be ministers
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  • ...the Sat Panth and the Rasul Panth are some Sufi sects of this traditions. Vaishnavism however has played a crucial role to worship together for Hindus and Muslim [[Category:Vaishnavism]]
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  • Hinduism is a family of four main denominations - Saivism, Shaktism, Vaishnavism, Smartism - under a divine hierarchy of Mahadevas. These intelligent beings
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  • ...ry of this temple has been sung by one of the 12 Azhwars, the minstrels of Vaishnavism of Tamil Nadu. In fact Nammazhwar one of the greatest saints in this panthe
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  • <br>(General poem addressed to all acharyas of Vaishnavism)
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  • * [[Sufism with Vaishnavism]]
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  • * [[Sufism with Vaishnavism]]
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  • |He was the son of Dharamdas. He spread Kabirpanthi Vaishnavism throughout Central India.
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  • ...nturies) away. There is a relation between the lineages, which is why both Vaishnavism and [[Jainism]] use the term 'Harivamsha' to describe the descent of Krishn [[Category: Vaishnavism]]
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  • <br>( Swami Vedantha Desikan is one of the greatest teachers of Vaishnavism following Saint [[Ramanuja]]. He is well known for his divine works on [[Sa
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  • ...others are believed by authors A. M. Chawdhury such as to have propagated Vaishnavism. Many kings of the [[Deva]] Dynasty too practiced Buddhistic Vaishnavism and King Bhavadeva of the dynaty is believed (from a seal at the site) to h
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  • |Vaishnavism||3. also 5 acc. to Gaudapada
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  • ...the [[Mahabharata]]. The main ''[[Agama (Hinduism)|āgamas]]'' are the ''[[Vaishnavism|Vaiśnava]]'' ([[worship]] of [[Vishnu]]), the ''[[Shaivism|Śaiva]]'' (wor
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  • ...reat Vaishnavite preacher. He disseminated the doctrines and principles of Vaishnavism far and wide. Nityananda, Sanatan, Rupa, Swarup Damodar, Advaitacharya, Sri ...a, along with his friend Nityananda, proceeded towards Orissa. He preached Vaishnavism wherever he went and held Sankirtan. He attracted thousands of people where
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  • ...esent Shankara and Narayana, a pointer to the amalgamation of Shaivism and Vaishnavism. Like in the Vadakkunnatha temple here also a certain order is followed in
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  • | title = The History Of Indic Monotheism And Modern Chaitanya Vaishnavism | title = The History Of Indic Monotheism And Modern Chaitanya Vaishnavism
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  • ...practicing Buddhism, but the popularity of Bhakti Movement centered around Vaishnavism and Shaivism, and so the Indian masses gave Bhakti-[[yoga]] more importance
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  • ...the Pashupatas, the Kapalikas, and the Buddhists, avoids any criticism of Vaishnavism, popular Shaivism, or Jainism.
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