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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...
- 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...
- Satra are institutional centers ****ociated with the Ekasarana tradition of Vaishnavism, largely found in the Indian state of ****am and neighboring regions...
- increasingly patronising Hinduism alongside the proselytising activities of Ekasarana Dharma since the 16th-century—a large section of the Bodo-Kachari peoples...
- river island in ****am, India, that adheres to the Brahma Sanghati of the Ekasarana Dharma, a socio-religious and cultural movement initiated by Srimanta...
- century commentator of the Rigveda Madhavdeva, 16th-century proponent of Ekasarana dharma, neo-Vaishnavism of ****am relating to springtime; the first month...
- congregational worship ****ociated with the entire ****amese community and the Ekasarana sect of Hinduism, in particular, that is native to ****am. Besides forming...
- first Krishnaite Sampradaya developed by Nimbarka c. 7th century CE), Ekasarana Dharma, Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Mahanubhava, Rudra Sampradaya (Pushtimarg)...
- control. Eventually, the Ahom court, as well as the Ahom peasants took to Ekasarana dharma, Shaktism and Saivism over the traditional Ahom religion; and adopted...