- 'blood and iron'.
Later during his
reign he came in
conflict with the
Vaisnavite Satras or
monastery and ****cuted them for a while. He died in 1696 and...
- on
emotional submission to a
supreme saviour-deity,
whether Saivite or
Vaisnavite, were
better adapted, perhaps, to the
subaltern role of non-Muslim groups...
- Sikhism,
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, Amritsar: "As a true
Vaisnavite,
Kabir remained a
strict vegetarian. Kabir, far from
defying Brahmanical...
-
started to
influence all
aspects of people's life. The
religious heads of
Vaisnavite monastery exalted great influence with
royal patronage and established...
-
worship of
Ganesha by "followers of all
sects and denominations, Saivites,
Vaisnavites, Buddhists, and Jainas" see
Krishan 1981–1982, p. 285
Grimes 1995, p...
-
Spiritual Outlook" (PDF).
Retrieved 29
October 2012. SN
Sarma (1966), The Neo-
Vaisnavite Movement and the
Satra Institution of ****am,
Gauhati University, ISBN 978-8173310263...
-
Harold Coward describes Ramanuja as "the
founding interpreter of Sri
Vaisnavite scripture."
Wendy Doniger calls him "probably the
single most influential...
- 145
Debjani Paul (1978)
Deity or
Deified King?
Reflections on a
Unique Vaiṣṇavite Sculpture from Java',
Artibus Asiae, Vol. 40, No. 4 (1978), pp. 311–333...
- New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-56179-3. Sarma, S N (1966). The Neo-
Vaisnavite Movement and the
Satra Institution of ****am.
Gauhati University. ISBN 978-8173310263...
- and is
described by
Harold Coward as "the
founding interpreter of Sri
Vaisnavite scripture,"
while Anne
Overzee says that he was a
collator and interpreter...