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Shaivism (/ˈʃaɪvɪzəm/; Sanskrit: शैवसंप्रदायः, romanized: Śaivasampradāyaḥ) is one of the
major Hindu traditions,
which worships Shiva as the
Supreme Being...
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pournami (full moon day) and sathurthi. Appar, the 7th-century
Tamil Shivite saint poet and
nayanar has
revered Kumbeswarar and the
temple in his verses...
- Virpali. The
Hindu Oads are
Shivites and
worship Shiva.
While those from Sindh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and
Haryana are
Shivite and also
worship a variety...
- art and structure, took the
earliest photographs and
published them as "
Shivite temple in Iwullee".
Shortly thereafter,
James Fergusson announced it was...
- by
Vaishnaite Chera King
Rajashekara Varma,
against the
backdrop of a
Shivite revival led by Adi
Shankara among the
Nampoothiri communities Kerala government...
- Deva in
Andhra Pradesh. In
Nepal different names given to the
wandering Shivite (worshippers of Shiva)
mendicants who are
believed to be
descendants of...
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Brahmins the
Madhvas are Vaishnavites,
while the
Smarthas are
considered as
Shivites and Shaktites.
According to
author A B de
Bragnanca Pereira says, "The...
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Hindu Shivite temple, La****, 1914...
- by
Vaishnaite Chera King
Rajashekara Varma,
against the
backdrop of a
Shivite revival led by Adi
Shankara among the
Nampoothiri communities Kerala government...
- the
vicinity of
Rolous in the late
ninth century,
seems to have been a
Shivite Buddhist influenced by
Nalanda syncretism. His
successors (notably Jayavarman...