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  • # the first of the [[Hindu]] Trinity who represents the creative principle or aspect of the Absolute; There have been several Brahmās, as they were historical persons whom Hindu sects have propitiated.
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  • ...ed hard in the Punjab to bring peace among the warring factions of certain sects. Another another disciple, Paraśurāmadeva successfully countered the anti-[[Hindu]] activities of the Muslim fakirs.
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  • Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia, is devoted to educating the public about all aspects of Hindu We are the only online Hindu encyclopedia that provides the public with a traditional perspective on our
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  • Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia, is devoted to educating the public about all aspects of Hindu We are the only online Hindu encyclopedia that provides the public with a traditional perspective on our
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  • ...] principles. For example, the Sat Panth and the Rasul Panth are some Sufi sects of this traditions. Vaishnavism however has played a crucial role to worshi ...een considered by some as the prime example of a Muslim poet influenced by Hindu [[Vedanta]], says in this regard:[http://www.iis.ac.uk/view_article.asp?Con
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  • ...it refers to Hinduism. The reason why it has been applied as a synonym to 'Hindu Dharma' is because the phrase itself reflects eternal, universal ethics or - [''Bhāgvat Purana'' 3.25.12]</ref> Even certain Hindu sects use the phrase 'Sanatan Dharma' or a version of it in a different language.
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  • ...tion. He preached against ritualism and false doctrine prevalent in both [[Hindu]] as well as Muslim communities. He preached brotherhood of mankind. He was
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  • ...], others do not but they still recognize the [[Buddha]] as an important [[Hindu]] [[guru]], [[Gyana Marga|sanyas]]i, [[yoga|yogi]], and one whose teachings ...] and non-Buddhist monarchs too that had supported both Buddhism and other sects.
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  • The oldest [[Hindu]] scriptures, the [[Vedas]], are monistic, not necessarily monotheistic. Ho ...od in a form, others including Mahima and certain Shaiva and [[Vaishnava]] sects worship God without a form.
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  • [[Category: Hindu sects]]
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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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  • "'''The most honoured names in [[Hindu]] history''', above even those of the heroes, are the names of seers, sages ...gious conflicts caused by differences. Guru Nanak has been described as a "Hindu Sufi" by scholar N.D. Ahuja in his The Great Guru Nanak and the Muslims.<re
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  • .... In many ways, Ahiṅsā is the core principle of [[Dharma]], according to [[Hindu]] scriptures- [[Hindu]] Dharma says that we should love not just our family, friends, neighbors a
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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 Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the ide ...onotheism is known in [[Śastras|Hindu scriptures]] as ekantikvad, and some sects practice it strictly, such as the [[Arya]] Samaj, Mahima, and certain [[Ś
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  • ...al philosophy, not closely related to any of the religions. Many religious sects including [[Śaiva]], [[Śakta]], [[Tantra]]<ref>Though all these are not m [[Category: Hindu philosophies]]
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  • ...rged government legislation to have them recognized as distinct from the [[Hindu]] community. ...olume 39'' By Jain Bhawan </ref><ref>It means ''builder of temples for all sects.''</ref> Line 17th of his Hatigumpha inscription also reveals that he repai
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  • After some years, Mahayogi Guru Gorakṣanath, a [[Hindu]] yogi who dreamt of the episode between Vaiṣnavi and [[Rama]], wanted to ...d to have been born by the blessings of Guru Gorakhnath.<ref>P. 318 ''Naga sects and Traditions in the Western Himalaya'' By Omacanda Hāṇḍā</ref> As a
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  • ...Vedic’,<ref>Non Vedic is also called as ‘non-Āryan’.</ref> ‘[[Draviḍian]]’ sects battled for the centuries and then blended to emerge as one deity of compro ...preme Being, over the centuries, it branched off into several varieties of sects. Six of these have left their imprint on the religious history though two o
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  • ...sects rose as high as seventy-two and there was constant conflict between sects. There was superstition and bigotry. Darkness prevailed over the once happy ...in every cell and in every protoplasm of the true aspirant and the true [[Hindu]].
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