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... Saivism , Śaktism and Vaisnavism , is a developed form of bhakti . Śaivism is a very old concept . It has clear roots in the Vedas . The Vedic names of Śiva like Rudra , Pasupati , Kapardin , Sarva , Bhava , Sambhu and Śiva , clearly ...
... Saivism , Śaktism and Vaisnavism , is a developed form of bhakti . Śaivism is a very old concept . It has clear roots in the Vedas . The Vedic names of Śiva like Rudra , Pasupati , Kapardin , Sarva , Bhava , Sambhu and Śiva , clearly ...
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... Śaivism and they are : -Pasupata , Śaiva , Kālāmukha , Kāpālika , Vīra- Saivism and the Kāśmira Saivism . Here , it is not our purpose to discuss the tenets and the minute difference among the above schools . But generally speaking , it ...
... Śaivism and they are : -Pasupata , Śaiva , Kālāmukha , Kāpālika , Vīra- Saivism and the Kāśmira Saivism . Here , it is not our purpose to discuss the tenets and the minute difference among the above schools . But generally speaking , it ...
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... Saivism . The difference can be pointed out by saying that while in Saivism , Śiva is the supreme power , it is Śakti , according to Śāktism . In Śāktism , the im- portance of Sakti is such , that without it , Śiva is incompetent for ...
... Saivism . The difference can be pointed out by saying that while in Saivism , Śiva is the supreme power , it is Śakti , according to Śāktism . In Śāktism , the im- portance of Sakti is such , that without it , Śiva is incompetent for ...
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Acārya according actions adjunct admitted Advaita philosophy Advaita Vedanta Advaitin Ajñāna Anirvacaniya asat Atman attain Avidya Bhagavadgītā Bhakti Bhartṛhari Bhāṣya birth bondage Brāhmaṇa Brahmasutra Bṛhadāraṇyaka Buddhist cause cit and acit cognition concept conch-shell creation creator deeds determinate Brahman devotee Dharma doctrine of Māyā dream Dṛṣṭisṛṣṭivāda erroneous knowledge ethics existence experiences explain external falsehood further Gauḍapāda Gītā Hindu Religion idea illusory indeterminate Indian Philosophy individual soul Iśvara Jiva Jivanmukta Karman khyāti Kṛṣṇa liberated souls Madhva Mahāvākya Māyā Māyā Sakti means mentioned mind Miśra Mokṣa Mukti name and form Nimbārka non-duality Paramahamsa Paramātman perception person phenomenal Poona Prakṛti propounded proves Puruşa Rāmānuja realization of Brahman rebirth regarding Ṛgveda Saivism Samkara Samkara's philosophy Samkarācārya Samkhya says scholars silver Śiva substratum superimposed supports supreme bliss tattva Tattvamasi tenet theory ultimate reality unreal Upanisads Vācaspati Miśra Vallabha Varanasi Vedantin Vijñāna Vijñānavāda Vṛtti waking Yoga ब्रह्म भवति