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Ekasarana Dharma (lit. 'Shelter-in-One religion') is a neo-Vaishnavite
religion propagated by
Srimanta Sankardeva in the 15th-16th
century in the Indian...
- ****amese and Brajavali. The
Bhagavatic religious movement he started,
Ekasarana Dharma and also
called Neo-Vaishnavite movement,
influenced two medieval...
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Madhavdev (1489–1596) is an
important preceptor of the
Ekasarana Dharma known for his
loyalty to his guru,
Srimanta Sankardev as well as his artistic...
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Satra are
institutional centers ****ociated with the
Ekasarana tradition of Vaishnavism,
largely found in the
Indian state of ****am and
neighboring regions...
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increasingly patronising Hinduism alongside the
proselytising activities of
Ekasarana Dharma since the 16th-century—a
large section of the Bodo-Kachari peoples...
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Satras are
Ekasarana monasteries established by
Mahapurush Shrimanta Sankardev (1449-1568 AD) and his
disciples Shri Shri Madhabdev,
Damodardev and also...
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river island in ****am, India, that
adheres to the
Brahma Sanghati of the
Ekasarana Dharma, a socio-religious and
cultural movement initiated by Srimanta...
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experienced Sanskritisation when the
Chutia kingdom was extant, and
later from
Ekasarana dharma. They have also ****imilated with
other groups especially the Ahoms...
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congregational worship ****ociated with the
entire ****amese
community and the
Ekasarana sect of Hinduism, in particular, that is
native to ****am.
Besides forming...
- (Gopal Ata of Bhawanipur) who had
initiated the Kala
sanghati sect of the
Ekasarana dharma. He
established the
sattra near the
Moamari lake in Majuli. He...