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| | Hinduism - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | There are also a number of revered Hindu Tantras, Puranas and Sutras that command the respect of various Hindu sects of different persuasion, some including the Mahanirvana Tantra, Tirumantiram and Shiva Sutras. |  | | Also, the puranas list twenty-five avatara of Vishnu : Catursana, Narad, Varaha, Matsya, Yajna, Nara-Narayana, Kapila, Dattatreya, Hayasirsa, Hamsa, Prsnigarbha, Rsabha, Prithu, Narasimha, Kurma, Dhanvantari, Mohini, Vamana, Parasurama, Raghavendra, Vyasa, Balarama, Krishna, Buddha. |  | | These are described in the two principal texts of Hindu Yoga: The Bhagavad Gita and the Yoga Sutras. |
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| | ASU Libraries: Hinduism and Sikhism Subject Guide |
 | | While not devoted exclusively to topics of religious interest, it does include headings and see-references for aspects of Hindu and Sikh religion and philosophy, edic literature, shrines, sects, etc. |  | | Many of the dictionaries and encyclopedias listed below provide supplemental bibliographies with their discussion, for example, of a particular diety, a philosophical or religious concept, or a survey article on a broad topic such as Hinduism, Sikhism, or Vedic literature. |  | | Was an annual bibliography which attempted "to give as complete a list as possible of the books and articles relating to the History of Religions which were published during the year under review" (Preface). |
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 | | It was the Nama Siddhanta of Bodhendra that was ultimately responsible for the evolution of Bhajana Sampradaya as an institution in the religious life of the Hindu community in South India. |  | | Sri Sarvajnatman : After having conquered the leaders of many heretic sects prevalent in many parts of India, Sri Sankara Bhagavatpada reached Kanchi, the southern Mokshapuri to spend the evening years of His life in that holy city. |  | | The presence of a street till recently under the name of Mandana Misra Agraharam, and the presence of a stone icon of Sri Sureswaracharya inside the Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Sankaracharya Math (which is in daily worship) confirm the connection of Sri Sureswaracharya with Kanchi Sankar Math and his videha mukthi at Kanchi. |
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 | | It was the Nama Siddhanta of Bodhendra that was ultimately responsible for the evolution of Bhajana Sampradaya as an institution in the religious life of the Hindu community in South India. |  | | Sri Sarvajnatman : After having conquered the leaders of many heretic sects prevalent in many parts of India, Sri Sankara Bhagavatpada reached Kanchi, the southern Mokshapuri to spend the evening years of His life in that holy city. |  | | The presence of a street till recently under the name of Mandana Misra Agraharam, and the presence of a stone icon of Sri Sureswaracharya inside the Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Sankaracharya Math (which is in daily worship) confirm the connection of Sri Sureswaracharya with Kanchi Sankar Math and his videha mukthi at Kanchi. |
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| | Hinduism . India . Yajur Veda . List of sutras |
 | | kingdoms in West Asia Contemporary Hindu movements World Hinduism Hinduism and other religions Hinduism in Southeast Asia Hindutva Hindu deities Hindu temple architecture Adi Sankarachaarya List of Hindu sects List of Hindus Sanskrit Metrics of time in Hinduism Survey of Hindu organisations Vedic science Vedic timekeeping |  | | Perhaps the Hindu spirit, inspired by no one man or woman in particular, is |
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