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Showing posts with label
Hindu Theology
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Showing posts with label
Hindu Theology
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Hinduism - What Is The Vishuddha Chakra?
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The vishuddha chakra is one of the six psychic centers (chakras) thought to exist in the subtle body, according to several schools of ...
Hinduism - What Is The Vishva Hindu Parishad?
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Vishva Hindu Parishad is a Hindu religious organization based in India. (VHP) Modern Hindu religious group connected with the Rashtr...
Hinduism - Who Is Vishvakarma? What Does Vishvakarma Mean?
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Vishvakarma is a Sanskrit term that literally refers to a cycle of good and bad deeds ("doing everything") is a phrase that is u...
Hinduism - Who Is Lord Vishnu In The Hindu Pantheon?
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Vishnu meaning the “all-pervasive” in Sanskrit, is one among the three most powerful deities in the Hindu pantheon, with Brahma, Shiva a...
Hinduism - Who Was Vishnuchittar?
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Vishnu Periyalvar, an Alvar poet and saint, was given this appellation. Between the seventh and tenth centuries, the Alvars were a g...
Hinduism - What Is The Vishnu Purana?
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Vishnu Purana is a Hindu epic that tells the story of Lord Vishnu and his One of the eighteen traditional puranas, which comprised an im...
Hinduism - Who Was Vishnuswami ?
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Vishnuswami is a Sanskrit word that means "Vishnu Swami." ("Vishnu is [his] Lord") The Vaishnava ascetics' R...
Hinduism - Who Are The Virashaiva?
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Virashaiva means "Victorious Shaivas" in Sanskrit. The Lingayat religious community's alternative name, derived from the L...
Hinduism - Who Is Virata?
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Virata is the monarch who shelters the five Pandava brothers, the epic's heroes, during the year they spend incognito after their twel...
Hinduism - What Is Visarjana?
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Visarjana means "dismissing" in Sanskrit. The sixteenth and last upacharas ("offerings") offered to a god as part o...
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