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- Kaumaram (Tamil: கௌமாரம், Sanskrit: कौमारम्, romanized: Kaumāraṃ) is a Hindu denomination that primarily venerates the Hindu deity of war, Kartikeya, also...
- rituals which have vanished in other parts of India.[citation needed] Kaumaram is a sect of Hindus, especially found in South India and Sri Lanka where...
- theology of Shaiva Siddhanta. Kaumaram is the Hindu denomination that primarily venerates Kartikeya. Apart from significant Kaumaram worship and temples in South...
- Sannyasis in the lineage of Dvaita of Madhvacharya are all Ēkadaṇḍis. Kaumaram is a sect of Hindus, especially found in South India and Sri Lanka where...
- Mahaganapati is held to be Para Brahman by the Ganapatya sect, Kartikeya by the Kaumaram. Para is a Sanskrit word that means "higher" in some contexts, and "highest...
- Reshma made her Malayalam debut with the role of Damayanthi in the film Kaumaram, directed by A. T. Joy. She then pla**** the titular role in A. T. Joy's...
- Warkari Swaminarayan Shaivism Shaiva Siddhanta Ganapatya Kashmiri Kapalika Kaumaram Lin****atism Nath Balinese Shaktism Smartism Sauraism Śrauta Sant Mat Neo-Hinduism...
- Warkari Swaminarayan Shaivism Shaiva Siddhanta Ganapatya Kashmiri Kapalika Kaumaram Lin****atism Nath Balinese Shaktism Smartism Sauraism Śrauta Sant Mat Neo-Hinduism...
- asura Surapadman.[citation needed] The shatru samhara puja is a ritual of Kaumaram, a subsect of Hinduism, in which this aspect of Kartikeya is venerated...
- the battle. It is one of the six major abodes, or sacred temples, of the Kaumaram religion. The temple, which is built near the seas****, measures 91 m (299 ft)...