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- The tradition split into two denominations around the 16th century. The Vadakalai who follow the doctrine of Vedanta Desika, whereas the Tenkalai who follow...
- propounded by Ramanuja. Iyengars are divided into two denominations, the Vadakalai and the Tenkalai and live mostly in the Southern Indian states of Tamil...
- of Tirumala Tirupati Devas****s and follows the vaikhanasa agama and vadakalai traditions. It is believed that Hindu goddess Mahalakshmi was born as...
- the philosophy, but on some aspects of the theology, giving rise to the Vadakalai and Tenkalai schools of thought. Swaminarayan, the founder of the Swaminarayan...
- representation of Lakshmi. The Vadakalai are among the two denominations of the Iyengar community of Tamil Brahmins. The Vadakalai namam is a U-shaped design...
- Ahobila Matam is a Vadakalai Sri Vaishnava (established as a thenkalai monastery by Van Satakopa Jeeyar later changed to vadakalai approximantely during...
- The temple follows the Pancaratra agama and Vadakalai tradition. The deities of this temple wear Vadakalai naamam, which can also be found on the gopuram...
- of this temple follow the pancharatra and vadakalai traditions. The temple tower in this temple has vadakalai markings as the court ruling was not to remove...
- Yamunacharya Related traditions Bhagavatism Vaikhanasas Pancharatra Tenkalai Vadakalai Munitraya Krishnaism Jagannathism Haridasa Sahajiya Baul Pushtimarg Gaudiya...
- Brahmatantra Svatantra Jīyar represents the earliest Vadakalai biography, and reflects the Vadakalai view of the succession following Ramanuja. Ārāyirappaṭi...