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Pancharatra (IAST:
Pāñcarātra) was a
religious movement in
Hinduism that
originated in late 3rd-century BCE
around the
ideas of
Narayana and the various...
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propagated Pāñcarātra ideas."
Ramananda was also
influenced by
Pāñcarātra ideas through the
influence of Sri Vaishnavism,
whereby Pāñcarātra re-entered...
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Perumal Temple, Kanyakumari, in
South India.
Mitsunori Matsubara, in his
Pañcarātra Saṁhitās and
Early Vaisṇava
Theology dates the text at c.1300 CE. The...
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Sattvata Samhita or
Satvata Samhita is a
Pancaratra text
dealing with the
Vyuha Manifestation.
Together with the Pauskara-Samhita and the Jayakhya-Samhita...
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Vaishno Devi (also
known as Mata Rani, Trikuta, Ambe and Vaishnavi) is a
manifestation of the
Hindu mother goddess Lakshmi in some beliefs.
Vaishno Devi...
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Panchavatara (5 Avatars). Thirty-nine
avatars are
mentioned in the
Pañcaratra including the
likes of Garuda. However,
despite these lists, the commonly...
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layers in
search of own true self. Caturvyūha The "Four emanations" The
Pāñcarātra Āgama,
which are
based on Ekāyana
recension of the Śukla Yajurveda, is...
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brief introduction to 12
types of
Hindu temples.
Other texts, such as
Pancaratra Prasada Prasadhana compiled by
Daniel Smith and
Silpa Ratnakara compiled...
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Vaishnavism sects. He
occupies an
important place in
Vaikhanasa and
Pancaratra temple traditions,
where temple festivals often begin with his worship...
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Brill (Netherlands) H.
Daniel Smith (1963), Ed.
Pāncarātra prasāda prasādhapam, A
Pancaratra Text on Temple-Building, Syracuse:
University of Rochester...