- Vāsanā (Sanskrit; Devanagari: वासना) is a
behavioural tendency or
karmic imprint which influences the
present behaviour of a person. It is a technical...
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dance in the state. The Bhajan,
Kirtan and
Abhangas of the
Warkari sect (
Vaishanav Devotees) have a long
history and are part of
their daily rituals. Koli...
- was a
disciple of Guru
Aghora Siva, yet some of his
works are
based on
Vaishanavism because of
imperial patronage. His
uncles Nandi Mallaya and
Ganta Singana...
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Mahant of
Gaddi of
Galtaji dham,
Jaipur (one of the 36 Dwara/Gates of
Vaishanavism held by Ramanandis). He came to
Galta early in the 16th century. He was...
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polymath ,
Social -
Religious Reformer,
Philosopher ,
founder of
Utkaliya Vaishanavism Language Odia
Nationality Indian Notable works Bhavishya Malika Puran...
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famous disciples of
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Kalna, is
another place with
Vaishanavism ****ociations.
There are po****r
temples attracting devotees – Gouranga...
- Taag (1979),
Pageru (1981).
Angaro (1981) is his
detective novel.
Param Vaishanav Narasinh Mehta and Jene Jivi
Janyu (1984) are his
biographical novels...
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compositions were
rendered in
simple prose format but
encased the
highest Vaishanavism.
There is no
linguistic ornamentation, so to say. He is
venerated as...
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Padarikashram that are
considered the
eight holy
centres of
salvation in
Vaishanavism. They are
believed to
stand for the
Ashtakshara mantra of "Om Namo Narayanaya"...
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Kulasekhara Perumal of the
second Chera Empire a
venerated saint in
Vaishanavism Despite this, the
Thachudaya Kaimal combined their instinctive conservatism...