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Sampradaya (/səmpɾəd̪ɑjə/,Sanskrit: सम्प्रदाय; IAST:
Saṃpradāya), in Indian-origin religions,
namely Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, can be...
- also
known as
Pushtimarg (Path of
Nourishing or Flourishing) or
Vallabha Sampradāya, is a sect
within the
Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism. It was established...
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Radha Vallabha Sampradaya (Sanskrit: श्री राधावल्लभ सम्प्रदाय, romanized: Rādhāvallabha
sampradāya) is a
Vaishnava Hindu denomination which began...
- The Daśanāmi
Sampradaya (IAST: Daśanāmī
Saṃpradāya "Tradition of Ten Names"), also
known as the
Order of Swamis, is a
Hindu monastic tradition of "single-staff...
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entity (
sampradaya), that have
survived into the
modern era, are from the 17th century.
Before the 17th century,
while a
mention of the Nath
sampradaya as...
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artists or a
sampradaya monastery for
religious renunciates in Guru–shishya tradition. For example, in the
context of the
Dashanami Sampradaya sect, the...
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Sampradaya (IAST: Nimbārka
Sampradāya,
Sanskrit निम्बार्क सम्प्रदाय), also
known as the Kumāra
Sampradāya,
Hamsa Sampradāya, and Sanakādi
Sampradāya (सनकादि...
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Mahanam Sampradaya (Bengali: মহানাম সম্প্রদায়) is a
monastic organisation founded in the last
decade of the 19th
century within Hinduism in the Bengal...
- The
Swaminarayan Sampradaya, also
known as
Swaminarayan Hinduism and
Swaminarayan movement, is a
Hindu Vaishnava sampradaya rooted in Ramanuja's Vishishtadvaita...
- ("qualified non-dualism") philosophy.
Around 14th century,
Ramanandi Sampradaya split from it.
Around the 18th century, the Sri
Vaishnava tradition split...