- all
other Hindu deities, that is, Mahavishnu. Its
followers are
called Vaishnavites or
Vaishnavas (IAST: Vaiṣṇava), and it
includes sub-sects like Krishnaism...
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worship of Vishnu". Specifically, it is part of Krishnaism—Krishna-centric
Vaishnavite traditions. Its
theological basis is
primarily that of the
Bhagavad Gita...
- (Sanskrit: गर्ग संहिता, romanized: Garga-saṃhitā) is a Sanskrit-language
Vaishnavite scripture based on the
Hindu deities Radha and Krishna. Its authorship...
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Vikram is
commonly known to be
derived from Vishnu, the
Godhead of the
Vaishnavite tradition. He is the deva (or deity) who
represents the
Protector aspect...
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close abodes,
these temples are the most
significant temples in the
Vaishnavite tradition which has
similar greatness as
Divya Desams.
These set of temples...
- Deori, and
Sonowal Kachari tribes and
serves as a hub of ****amese neo-
Vaishnavite culture. It is
accessible by
ferry from Jorhat,
which is
located about...
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Hindu po****tion. The vast
majority of
Indian Hindus belong to Shaivite,
Vaishnavite and
Shakta denominations.
India is one of the
three countries in the...
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other Vaishnavite turned up his nose in disgust, and when
Ibrahim saw this he drew his
sword out in anger.
Trembling before him, the
Vaishnavite said:...
- Vaishnavism.
Brahmins who
serve as
priests in
temples following the
Vaishnavite and
Shaivite tradition and
perform pujas are
offered a
distinct category...
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different materials and
shapes to make the tilaka. Traditionally, a
staunch Vaishnavite would mark
twelve parts of the body with
tilakas and
other symbols, but...