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Shaivism (/ɕə͡ɪʋəsampɾəd̪ɑjəh/; Sanskrit: शैवसंप्रदायः, romanized: Śaivasampradāyaḥ) is one of the
major Hindu traditions,
which worships Shiva as the...
- The
Kashmir Shaivism tradition, also
called Trika Shaivism, is a non-dualist
branch of Shaiva-Shakta
Tantra Hinduism that
originated in
Kashmir after 850...
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Pashupata Shaivism (Pāśupata, Sanskrit: पाशुपत) is one of the
oldest major Shaivite Hindu schools. The
mainstream which follows Vedic Pāśupata penance...
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where everything emerges". The
nondualistic monism school of
Shaivism,
Kashmir Shaivism,
describes the
tattvas as
Paramshiva manifests himself by a process...
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Temple is
devoted to the
Vaishnavite deities Madhav (Krishna),
Rameshwar and
Shaiv deity Rameshwar.
Essays In Goan History,
edited by Teotónio R. de Souza...
- The Kāpālika
tradition was a Tantric, non-Puranic form of
Shaivism which originated in
Medieval India between the 4th and 8th
century CE. The word is derived...
- with cremation-ground or
charnel ground asceticism,
found in
Shaktism and
Shaivism.
Kaula preserves some of the
distinctive features of the Kāpālika tradition...
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Shaiva Siddhanta (IAST: Śaiva-siddhānta) is a form of
Shaivism po****r in a
pristine form in
South India and Sri
Lanka and in a
Tantrayana syncretised...
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Pashupata Shaivism,
developed by
Nakulisa Shaiva Siddhanta, the
theistic Sankhya school Pratyabhijña, the
recognitive school of
Kashmir Shaivism,
Trika Raseśvara...
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collectively as a
single deity,
mainly among the
followers of
Shaktism and
Shaivism sect of Hinduism.
According to
Hindu mythology, the nine
forms are considered...