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tradition of Vishnu,
Bhagavatism became a pan-Indian
tradition by the
second century BCE,
according to R.C. Majumdar. Historically,
Bhagavatism corresponds to...
- and Russian. In 1849, the
Weleyan Mission Press,
Bangalore published The
Bhagavat-Geeta, Or,
Dialogues of
Krishna and
Arjoon in
Eighteen Lectures, with Sanskrit...
- The
Bhagavat of
Sankardev is the ****amese
adaptation of the
Bhagavata Purana made by
Srimanta Sankardev in 15th-16th
century in the
regions that form present-day...
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epigraphy The
Buddha was
included as one of the
avatars of
Vishnu under Bhagavatism by the
Gupta period between 330 and 550 CE. The
mythologies of the Buddha...
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meaning the "twelve-syllable" mantra,
dedicated to
Vishnu or Krishna.
Bhagavatism, one of the
traditions that was ****imilated with what
would become Vaishnavism...
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temple of Krishna-Vasudeva.
According to Grierson's
views at this
stage Bhagavatism became a sect of
Brahmanised anti-Brahmanists.
Hopkins often remarked...
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monistic interpretation of the purana. 'Bhagavata' (or 'Bhagavatam' or '
Bhagavat',
Sanskrit भागवत)
means 'follower or
worshipper of Vishnu'. 'Bhagavan'...
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Charlotte Vaudeville, in the
article Evolution of Love
Symbolism in
Bhagavatism draws some
parallel to Nappinnai,
appearing in Godha's
magnum opus Thiruppavai...
- an
amalgamation of
various similar traditions.
These include ancient Bhagavatism, the cult of Gopala, of "Krishna Govinda" (cow-finding Krishna), of Balakrishna...
- Bhagavan.
Krishnaism is
often also
called Bhagavatism—perhaps the
earliest Krishnite movement was
Bhagavatism with Krishna-Vasudeva (about 2nd century...