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  • ...ormed by Sri Vallabha Acharya (1479 - 1531), one of the 5 main acharyas of Hindu Dharma, who advocated Shuddha advaita (Pure Non-dualism). ''See also: [[Hindu-inspired organizations]]''
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  • ...the temple and only they can bathe and adorn it.<ref>JAIN, Girilal: The [[Hindu]] Phenomenon. UBSPD, Delhi 1994.</ref><ref>Eschmann, Kulke and Tripathi, ed ...g Parvata Raya of Jaintia Khasis was important amongst Khasis. Even in the Hindu scriptures like ''[[Mahābhārata]]'' mention is made of [[Pāndava]] warri
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  • ...more eastwards.] In Sanskrit [[Overview Of Scriptures|scriptures]], both [[Hindu]] and [[Jain Dharm|Jain]], the continent on which eastern China (Tibet is o ...g the emperors is well-recorded but perhaps the earliest encounter between missionaries from India and a Han Chinese monarch is in the reign of King Mu. As the Dao
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  • ...d over time. This is how very small communities manage to survive in the [[Hindu]] society and succeed in retaining their uniqueness. This is the arrangemen ===The Hindu Society===
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  • He sent out Buddhist Missionaries to Sri Lanka, China, Korea and Central Asia to spread the Buddhist message * Sudheer Birodkar, "A [[Hindu]] History: A Search for our Present History". Reprinted with permission.
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  • ...nd further supports Out of India theory and [[History of ancient geography|Hindu myths]] of the sons of Emperor Priyavrata inheriting the eastern world isla ...ted India and later preached similar messages as the Greeks who had become Hindu.
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  • .... Sørensen </ref> He would not have been written to have incarnated as a [[Hindu]] figure with a Sanskrit title if sTag-gzig's natives were Iranians (whose ...et to preach the religion. Over the next few centuries, Buddhism with its missionaries from India often settled in Tibet and along with Tibetan Buddhist lamas pre
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  • Because [[Hindu history|history]] is so ancient, going back to the prehistoric eras of Pale ...ain all 3 never lived in the same century.) A tribe-based example is how [[Hindu mythology explained#Hayagriva|Hayagriva is mentioned numerous times]] but r
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  • ...na]] were the [[Buddha]]'s disciples, while some like [[Bodhidharma]] were missionaries spreading Buddhism beyond India. Others like [[Asvaghosa]] were poets; othe ...a, to fulfill a childless king's wish.<ref>P. 17 Classical Dictionary of [[Hindu]] Mythology and Religion, Geography, History and Literature By John Dowson<
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  • .... He even went to China and taught the Chinese Bonpo Legtang Mangpo. Other missionaries of Bonpo had also traveled in different countries to teach the doctrine. Na ...rang. Cave [[temples]] or cave monasteries were very popular throughout [[Hindu]] history. (Even today [[pilgrimages]] continue to them.)
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  • ...ven in Dunhang city of the ancient Tarim Basin one can see Zoroastrian and Hindu figures.<ref> P. 149 ''Uygur Patronage In Dunhuang: Regional Art Centres On ...horts his party of attendees to praise the Angras<ref> Yasna 43.15 </ref>. Hindu scriptures know the Angirasas (descendants of Rṣi [[Angiras]]) as the com
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