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practices first arose in
Bengal during the 8th
century among yogis called Sahajiya siddhas.
Ananda Coomaraswamy describes its
significance as "the last achievement...
- Vaiṣṇava
Sahajiyā was a form of
Hindu tantric Vaishnavism focused on
Radha Krishna worship that
developed in
Eastern India (Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, ****am)...
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Since the 15th
century CE in
Bengal and ****am
flourished Tantric Vaishnava-
Sahajiya tradition inspired by
Bengali spiritual poet Chandidas,
where Krishna is...
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Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Mahanubhava,
Rudra Sampradaya (Pushtimarg), Vaishnava-
Sahajiya, and Warkari,
devotees worship Krishna as the One
Supreme form of God and...
- years. He also is a do****entary film maker. He is the founder-director of
Sahajiya Foundation,
working for
promotion and
exploration of
different Indian folk...
- in
Bengal and ****am
flourished Tantric variety of Krishnaism—Vaishnava-
Sahajiya linked to the
Bengali poet Chandidas, as well as
related to it Bauls—where...
- Sampradaya, Pushtimarg,
Mahanam Sampradaya,
Swaminarayan Sampradaya, Vaishnava-
Sahajiya,
Manipuri Vaishnavism, and
Gaudiya Vaishnavism movements linked to Chaitanya...
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Vaishnava northern kirtan.
Chandidas was
instrumental in the
Bengali Vaiṣṇava
Sahajiyā tradition, a form of
tantric Vaishnavism focused on
Radha and
Krishna which...
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Dharma Mahanubhava Pranami Radha Vallabha Ramsnehi Sant Mat Vaishnava-
Sahajiya Warkari Teachers—acharyas
Chaitanya Chakradhara Dadu
Dayal Harivansh Jayatirtha...
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Dharma Mahanubhava Pranami Radha Vallabha Ramsnehi Sant Mat Vaishnava-
Sahajiya Warkari Teachers—acharyas
Chaitanya Chakradhara Dadu
Dayal Harivansh Jayatirtha...