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Saivism in
Indonesia during the Hindu-Javanese period, The
University of Hong Kong Press,
pages 16, 123, 494–495, 550–552 R.
Ghose (1966),
Saivism in...
- Non-Dual
Shaivism of Kashmir, Suny
press Sanderson,
Alexis (2005a), "
Saivism:
Saivism in Kasmir", in Jones,
Lindsay (ed.),
MacMillan Encyclopedia of Religion...
- I. B. Tauris. ISBN 1845110110.
Southern Schools of
Śaivism, by
Surendranath Dasgupta Siddha Saivism -
Philosophy and
Practices Studies in Saiva-siddhanta...
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Saiv Kh is a
village in
Mulshi taluka of Pune
District in the
state of Maharashtra, India.Talukas
surrounding the
village are
Karjat taluka,
Talegaon Dabhade...
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Philosophy of
Šaivism:
Saiva works and
tantras of Kashmir;
Saivism;
Kashmir Shaivism I;
Kashmir Shaivaism II;
History of
Kashmir Saivism. The universal...
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divergent and
varied religious traditions that
include yogini worship,
Saivism, Vaishnavism, and
Vajrayana Buddhism. The
development of the Mahavidyas...
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Telugu work.
Being a
unique person of his era he
contributed in
spreading Saivism throughout Andhra region. He was
credited with
ending the
remnants of Buddhism...
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literature developed as a
result of
royal courts sponsoring both
Buddhism and
Saivism.
Sanderson has
argued that
Buddhist tantras can be
shown to have borrowed...
- Pāśa (Sanskrit: पाश, romanized: pāśa, lit. "bondage", "fetter") is one of the
three main
components considered in Shaivism. It is
defined as
whole of the...
- 1965, p. 910.
Sharma 1996, p. 306. Apte 1965, p. 927. For the
definition "
Śaivism refers to the
traditions which follow the
teachings of Śiva (śivaśāna)...