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- (1997), p. 272. Sharma (1976), pp. 1–3. Mazumdar (2008), p. [page needed]. Sivacharya (2012). Stutley (2006), p. [page needed]. Hāṇḍā (1992), p. [page needed]...
- Sthanika Sivacharya priests of south India. Meykandar Sampradaya: In Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta, the 13th century Meykandar, Arulnandi Sivacharya, and Umapati...
- soldiers of the Chola army. According to the Siddhantasaravali of Trilocana Sivacharya, many Shaivite Brahmins from Bengal were taken to Chola country, where...
- about earlier poets, chiefly Parimelalhagar, have become known. Umapati Sivacharya celebrated the life of the Saivite saint Sekkizhar in his 1313 CE work...
- progenitor of the Kakatiya family. The Malkapuram inscription of Visvesvara Sivacharya, the preceptor of Kakatiya rulers Ganapati-deva and Rudrama-devi, also...
- descended from soldiers in the Chola army. The Siddhantasaravali of Trilocana Sivacharya claims that a large number of Saivite Brahmins from Bengal were taken...
- Minister on account of his talents. His life is celebrated by Umapati Sivacharya in his fourteenth century work (1313 CE) called Sekkilhar Nayanar Puranam...
- Yathothkari Perumal Temple. According to the Siddhantasaravali of Trilocana Sivacharya, Rajendra Chola I brought a band of Saivas with him on his return from...
- g., Briggs, Lawrence Palmer (1952). "The genealogy and successors of Sivāchārya". BEFEO. 46: 177–185. doi:10.3406/befeo.1952.5161. ISSN 0336-1519. Retrieved...
- Asishaivas, Adi-Shaivas, etc.; from Sanskrit Ādiśaiva, आदिशैव), or the Sivacharyas. They follow the Agamas and the Vedas. Sage Agastya, revered Indian sage...