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- were replaced with Islam, and persists today in the province of Bali. The Shaivist and Buddhist traditions overlapped significantly in southeast Asia, particularly...
- experienced Buddhist and possibly Taoist influence. The syncretism between Shaivist and Buddhist cults created a congenial atmosphere for the formation of...
- Ashtabhuji Temple is a Hindu Shaivist temple located in Adbhar, Janjgir-Champa district, Chhattisgarh, India. Saxena, Saurabh (25 May 2022). "Puratattva"...
- sorrow after her death. The shrines are considered as highly revered by Shaivist (Shaivism) sect in Hinduism. The Shakti Peethas are mostly worshiped by...
- Gorakshanath on page 303: "...he accomplished a new synthesis among certain Shaivist traditions (Pashupata), tantrism, and the doctrines (unfortunately, so...
- monasteries and the killing of monks by the hand of the vehemently anti-Buddhist Shaivist Huna king Mihirakula, started to collapse. Great centres of learning were...
- Upanishads have been interpreted by Neo-Vedanta as being "mystical". Various Shaivist, Shakta and Tantric traditions are strongly nondualistic, among them Kashmir...
- his offspring belong to the Shailendra family that were initially the Shaivist rulers of the Mataram Kingdom. The ****ociation of Shailendra with Mahayana...
- Batak adopted aspects of these religions, specifically Mahayana Buddhist, Shaivist, and Tantrist practices within their own customs. The modern Indonesian...
- interpreted by some, such as Rajinder Sareen, as evidence that the Guru was a Shaivist, but this has been disputed by others, such as Karnail Singh, as a misinterpretation...