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In Hinduism, Durvasa is an ancient sage, who was known for his short temper. ... The Aditya Hridayam, is a hymn associated with the Sun or Surya and was recited by the great sage Agastya to Rama on the battlefield before fighting with Ravana. ... In Dvaita theology, this group of souls, classified by Shri Madhvacharya, consists of souls who are the damnable. ... Ajivika is an anti-Brahminical philosophy, which literally translates to following an ascetic way of life. It was first propounded by Goshala Maskariputra (in 484 B.C.) Goshala is believed to have been a friend of Mahavira, the founder of Jainism. ... The Yajnavalkya Smriti is one of the three main Smritis. ... In the great Hindu epic Mahabharata, Yudhisthira (Sanskrit: युधिष्ठिर, yudhishthira) was the eldest son of King Pandu and Queen Kunti, king of Hastinapura and Indraprastha, and World Emperor. ... Nakula was the son of King Pandu and Queen Madri. ... Karma is a concept in Hinduism, based on the Vedas and Upanishads, which explains causality through a system where beneficial events are derived from past beneficial actions and harmful events from past harmful actions, creating a system of actions and reactions throughout a persons reincarnated lives. ... The complex {8/2} star polygon (i. ... Acyutah is another name of Vishnu or God and appears as the 100th and 318th names in the Vishnu sahasranama. ... Image of the holy pindis Vaishno Devi, a sacred shrine revered by Hindus, is dedicated to the goddess Devi. ... In Hinduism, Hayagriva is a minor avatar of Vishnu. ... Balji Nath Pandit (1916- ) is a Sanskrit scholar and authority of Shaivism. ... Hindu philosophers, especially those from the Vedanta school have also attempted to understand the problem of evil. ... Uttamar Kovil is a temple town near Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu, India. ... Bhaskara wrote an important commentary on the Shiva Sutras of Vasugupta. ... The Treta Yuga is the second Yuga in the four yugas. ... Shikandi is a character in the Hindu text, the Mahabharata. ... Image:Dhakeshwari temple. ... Sahadeva is a character in the Mahabharata. ... Vasuki is a naga, or one of the serpents of Hindu mythology. ... Muktidham is a marble temple complex honoring various Hindu Gods is a popular tourist attraction situated in the Nashik Road suburb of the city of Nashik in western state of Maharashtra in India. ... Gosaikunda is a lake in Nepal in Rasuwa district that is the sight of Hindu pilgrimage. ... Zatra is a occasion which occurs in the Hindu temple. ... Purushamedha (lit. ... In Hindu theology, Bhaktas are devotees of a particular aspect of God, such as Siva, Vishnu, or Gods Power personfied, Devi. ... In the Hindu theory of Karma, Punya is merit that accumulates as a result of good deeds, acts or thoughts and that carries over to later in life or to a persons next birth. ... Nandinatha Sampradaya is a denomination of the Hindu religion that places great importance on the practice of yoga. ... Stotras are Hindu prayers that praise aspects of God, such as Devi, Siva, or Vishnu. ... In Hinduism, Vishnu, the Lord of the Universe exists in sixteen expanding Kalas or digits of manifestation. ... Swami Nityaswarupananda (1899-1992), was a monk of Sri Ramakrishna Math. ... Karma yoga, or the discipline of action is based on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. ... Adipurana deals with the life of first thirthankara, Vrishabhanatha. ... In Hindu astrology (see Jyotish), Phalguni is the name of two lunar mansions: Purva Phalguni and Uttar Phalguni. ... Ap or Aap is the Hindi/Sanskrit word meaning water. ... A gotra (lit. ... Arindam means the man who has won all his enemies. ... A character in the Mahabharata, Shakuni was the brother of Gandhari. ... In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Vali was the monkey-King of Kishkindha, a son of Indra and the elder brother of Sugriva. ... Situated on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River in India, the Dakshineswar Kali Temple was constructed by Rani Rasmani, a wealthy widow, between 1847 and 1855. ... A Jyotirling or Jyotirlinga or Jyotirlingam is a shrine where the Hindu God Shiva is worshipped in the form of a Jyotirlingam or Linga of light. ... Amba was the eldest daughter of King of Kashi. ... The word Visvadevas means Lords of the universe or All Gods. The term is used to address the various gods as a whole. ... The word Visvadevas means Lords of the Universe or All Gods. The term is used to address the various gods as a whole. ... Suprabhatam, literally an auspicious dawn, is a name given to Sanskrit hymns recited in the morning to awaken the Lord. ... Trisula is the Pali word for a Trident. The symbolic weapon of the Hindu god Shiva is a trisula. ... The Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha is the major Hindu organisation in Trinidad and Tobago. ... Sravanam is the most auspicious month in the Telugu calendar in India. ... Mayavada (Sanskrit maya, illusion, and vada, doctrine) is a Hindu school of Advaita philosophy of Adi Shankara. ... The Dharmashastra is a volume of Hindu legal texts, covering moral, ethical and social laws. ... Temple at the birthplace of Krishna Krishnajanmabhoomi, which means the birth-place of Krishna, is a temple built on the birthplace of Krishna (an avatar of God Vishnu) in Mathura, India. ... Sankaradeva was a Vaishnava guru. ... An akhada is a congregation in a military Hindu monastic order. ... Kripa, also often called Kripacharya, was the chief priest at the court of Hastinapura, in the Mahabharata. ... Hinduism, like any other religion in the world is and has been plagued by irrational elements. ... Varun according to Indian mythology, is the God of Rain and of the direction West. ... Hindus are a religious minority in Australia, roughly 70 000 strong. ... Artha is a Sanskrit term referring to the idea of material prosperity. ... The Bhagavata Purana (sometimes rendered as Bhagavatha Purana), also known as the Srimad Bhagavatam, written by Sri Krsna Dvaipayana Vyasadeva c. ... Hinduism originally came to Mauritius in Indians who worked as indentured servants of European settlers of the island. ... Viraja Homa refers to the formal ceremonies by which a Hindu monk takes up the vows of renunciation (Sannyas). ... MahaLakshmi vratha is a sacred day in Hinduism. ... Viniyoga is a word originally used to distinguish the yoga style of T. K. V. Desikachar (in the lineage of T. Krishnamacharya). ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Agnihotra. ... The Goa Inquisition was the office of the Inquisition acting in the Indian city of Goa and the rest of the Portuguese empire in Asia. ... Hinduism is the state religion of the kingdom of Nepal. ... In Hinduism, Svadhyaya is the incorporation of the message of the Bhagavad Gita in ones life. ... The introduction of this article does not provide enough context for readers unfamiliar with the subject. ... A pandit or pundit (Devanagari: पन्दित) is a Hindu Brahmin who has memorized a substantial portion of the Vedas, along with the corresponding rhythms and melodies for chanting or singing them. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Gajanan Maharaj is considered by Hindus to be a saint with miraculous powers. ... According to one school of thought he was born in 1480 A.D. in Rajpur near Brindavan. ... Kosala was an ancient Indian kingdom, corresponding roughly in area with the region of Oudh. ... Dr. Georg Feuerstein, or George Feuerstein, (born 1947) is a well-known German-American Indologist, and one of the most important Western authorities on yoga. ... Mausola Purva is one of the holy books of Hinduism, similar to Tantra. ... Ramakrishna Math and Mission // Founder Swami Vivekananda in the name of his Guru Shri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa Year & place of founding Started as Ramakrishna Mission Association on 1 May, 1897 in Kolkata Aims & ideals Atmano Mokshartham Jagad Hitaya cha- for ones own liberation and for the welfare of the world... In Hittite mythology, the son of Kamrusepa and the god of the sea. ... Described as a powerful spiritual experience by the participants, the Nanda Dev Raj Jat is a pilgrimage stretching 280 kms through the Central Himalayas. ... The Vedic priesthood is the collective term for the priests of the Vedic religion. ... The Agnistoma or fire sacrifice is a ritual of Vedic religion. ... Aurobindo Ashrama // Founder Shri Aurobindo Ghosh Year & place of founding 1926, Pondichery, India Aims & ideals A complete method of Yoga that would transform human nature to divine life. ... Vivekananda Kendra // Founder Shri Ekanath Ranade Year & place of founding 7th Jan, 1972 in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India Aims & ideals Monastic / Non-monastic Householders or celibate followers General philosophical outlook Spiritual nationalism as preached and practiced by Swami Vivekananda Spiritual disciplines generally advocated Administrative set-up Provision for joining The... Bilawal is the basic thaat (musical mode) in Hindustani classical music. ... Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangha // Founder Dr. K.B. Hedgewar Year & place of founding On Vijayadashami, 1925, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India Aims & ideals Serving nation and its people in the form of God - Bharata Mata Monastic / Non-monastic Householders and celibate workers; either part time or full time General philosophical outlook Cultural nationalism... Swami Narayana Sect // Founder Sahajananda, also known as Swami Narayana Year & place of founding In the beginning of 19th Century, Gujarat, India Aims & ideals Monastic / Non-monastic Has both monastic and householder followers General philosophical outlook Main scriptures followed are: Shikshapatri Vachanamrut Swamini Vato Spiritual disciplines generally advocated Swaminarayan devotees... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Radhasoami (also Radhasoami Satsang) is a faith that has followers among both Hindus and Sikhs. ... Around nine percent of the population of Malaysia are Tamil Indians, of whom nearly 90 percent are practising Hindus. ... Srisailam is one of the twelve Jyothirlingams. ... Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB) was founded by Baba Jaimal Singh Ji Maharaj in 1891 at a site called Dera Baba Jaimal Singh on the West bank of the River Beas in the Punjab of Northern India. ... In Hinduism, sanchita karma is one of the three kinds of karma. ... Art of Living Foundation // Founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Year & place of founding 1982, Bangalore, India Aims & ideals Monastic / Non-monastic Householders and celibate General philosophical outlook Spiritual disciplines generally advocated Sudarshan Kriya - A breathing technique Sahaj Samadhi Mediatation Administrative set-up Provision for joining Present chief of the movement... Categories: Possible copyright violations ... The Naalayira Divyap Prabhandham is one of the most sacred texts in Hinduism, especially in South India. ... The Satya Yuga, also called Sat Yuga, Krta Yuga and Krita Yuga in Hinduism, is the Yuga (Age or Era) of Truth, when humankind is governed by gods, and every manifestation or work is close to the purest ideal and mankind will allow intrinsic goodness to rule supreme. ... Lord Guruvayoorappa Guruvayurappan (Devanagari ) or Guruvayoorappan is a form of Vishnu worshipped and held in reverence by Hindus, predominantly in South India. ... Bogar was a legendary South Indian siddhar (herbal healer). ... Bhagavan Das (born Laguna Beach, California in 1945), is a Western Yogi who lived for many years in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. ... The Varasiddhi Vinayakar Temple in Besant Nagar, Chennai, India is a famous Hindu temple, located near the beach in Besant Nagar. ... In Hinduism, Aryman is a solar deity and one of the Adityas. ... Ahobilam is a major center of pilgrimage in south India. ... Buddhist symbolism appeared from around the 3rd century BCE, and started with aniconic symbolism, avoiding direct representations of the Buddha. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... A topor is a type of conical headgear traditionally worn by grooms as part of the Bengali Hindu wedding ceremony. ... Satchitananda is a Hindu term literally meaning truth (sat), consciousness (chit), and bliss (ananda). ... Hinduism is the second largest religious affiliation in Bangladesh. ... Hinduism is the leading single religion of the Indo-Caribbean communities of the West Indies. ... The Mysterious Pastimes of Mohini Murti are a series of lectures concerning Mohini-lila given by Tamala Krishna Gosvami during the Fall of 1993 [1]. These lectures cover two chapters of Prabhupadas translation and commentary on the Eight Canto of the Bhagavata Purana. ... Kriyamana karma, in Hinduism, is the karma that human beings are creating in the present, whose fruits will be experienced in the future. ... Hinduism encompasses many movements and schools fairly organized within Hindu denominations. ... Neti Neti:Not This Not This the unspeakable truth about reality. ... The Sri Aurobindo Ashram was founded by Sri Aurobindo on the 24 November 1926 (Siddhi Day). ... This page is a candidate to be copied to Wiktionary. ... The Kalaram temple is an old Hindu shrine dedicated to Rama in the Panchavati area of Nasik city in Maharashtra, India. ... Purohit means a priest exclusively for royal family or a king. ... His Grace Praghosa Prabhu, a religious leader of ISKCON, was born in Slough, England in 1961. ... Anbukkodi makkal is the term first used by Mr. ... Omkareshwar is a Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh state in India. ... Mayapur near Navadvip, West Bengal, India, 130 km north of Kolkata (Calcutta), is one of the most holy places in India, visited by over a million pilgrims annually. ... Kantaji Temple is a late medieval Hindu temple in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. ... In Ancient India, Janaka was the King of Mithila Kingdom. ... Gaudiya Vaishnava Theology, is a type of Vaishnava Theology that began with Caitanya Mahaprabhu (1486-1534), a Bengali Vaishnava sadhu. ... Ashtavakra or Ashtaavakra in sanskrit means eight bends. In ancient india, sage Ashtavakra was known to be very intelligent and spiritually well advanced rishi who realized self or Atman. ... The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, founded in 1997, is an independent academy for the study of Hindu culture, religion, languages, literature, philosophy, history, arts and society. ... Kesava Deo Temple is among the most sacred of Hindu sites. ... Mandodari was the daughter of the King of Danavas, Maya and celestial dancer, Hema. ... Hindu Society of Central Florida was established in the Orlando, Florida area in 1982. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Dharba grass, also called kusha or kusa, is a type of grass which is used in Hindu rituals. ... Hindu law is a general term for the legal system—including philosophy of law and legal procedure—which existed in traditional India and was therefore coterminous with the institutions of the Hindu religion as they related to law in society. ... Sanjivani or Sanjeevani is a (mythical) magical herb which has the power to cure any malady. ... Shuddhi is Sanskrit for purification. ... The Chandogya Upanishad is one of the main ten Upanishads of Hinduism. ... Hinduism is one of the smallest religions in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, but has played a major role in its history, culture and politics. ... Bhakti Charu Swami is an initiating guru in ISKCON otherwise known as the Hare Krishnas. ... Muktinath, a sacred place both for Hindus as well as the Buddhists, is located at an altitude of 3,710 meters, at the foot of the Thorung La mountain pass (part of the Himalayas) , Mustang district, Kingdom of Nepal. ... Sri Panchanon Bhattacharya was one of the main disciples of the esteemed Indian Yogi, Sri Lahiri Mahasaya. ... In Hindu society, the Kshatriya caste is divided into two principal houses, one claiming descent from the Sun (Surya) and the other from the Moon (Indu). ... Panchamrita generally refers to a concoction used in Hindu worship services. ... Saundaryalahari is a famous literary work written by Adi Shankara. ... Mahakal, one of the twelve Jyotirlingams, is enshrined in a temple called Mahakal Jyotirlinga Shiva Temple, which is located in the city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh state, India. ... An acharya is a prominent guru, teacher and scholar who teaches by his own example (from Sanskrit achara, behavior). ... NIRVANA SHATKAM Sri Sankaracharya 1. ... Brāhmanahatya is Sanskrit for the act of killing a Brahmin. Hindus consider this act to be a major sin, even more then ordinary murder. ... Karnavedha is one of the Hindu sanskars (sacraments) performed for a child. ... The nakshatra corresponding to the open star cluster Pleiades is known as Krittika in Indian Astrology. ... Sadashiva Brahman is famous as a great mystic of India. ... Sant Eknath (1533 - 1599) was one of the remarkable saints of Maharashtra, India. ... Shraddha are the funeral rites and funeral offerings for the dead among the Hindus. ... Devi Mahatmyam is to be pronounced as Devi Māhātmyama. ... Brahmachari is a sacred word in India. ... Hindu wedding ceremonies are traditionally conducted in Sanskrit, the language in which most holy Hindu ceremonies are conducted. ... Vishwakarma is the presiding deity of all craftsmen and architects. ... Guruvayoorappan The Guruvayoor Shri Krishna Temple is one of the most important and sacred pilgrim centres of Kerala. ... Headline text Parakala Mutt An ancient Hindu Monastic order established in South India. ... Ishan is the name of North-East direction in Hindu culture. ... Sage Parashara was father of Vyasa. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Vishnu. ... Lokanarkavu Temple is situated 5 km from Vatakara, Kozhikode. ... The baital is a vampire in India/Hindu mythology. ... Sundara Kanda is a book of almost unbelievable spiritual quality which is reputed by its readers to be virtually death defying. ... The Vedanga (IAST , member of the Veda) are six auxiliary disciplines for the understanding and tradition of the Vedas. ... khumbakana is a character from a hindu epic-Ramayana. ... Mayilattam is an artistic and religious form of dance performed in the Hindu temples of Kerala in reverence to Lord Subrahmanya. ... Divine Life Society // Founder Swami Sivananda Saraswati Year & place of founding At Rishikesh in 1936, India Aims & ideals To Disseminate Spiritual Knowledge By publication of books, pamphlets and magazines dealing with ancient, oriental and occidental philosophy, religion and medicine in the modern scientific manner, and their distribution on such terms... Shri Ram Chandra Mission was founded in 1945 at Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India by Shri Ram Chandra of Shahjahanpur (known as Babuji), in honour of his Guru, Shri Ram Chandra of Fatehgarh (known as Lalaji). ... Sarada Math and Mission // Founder As per the desire of Swami Vivekananda, the Sarada math, a monastic order exclusively for women was started under the guidance of Ramakrishna Mission. ... Maha Mrutyunjaya Mantra is a Mantra that is a part of Taittiriya Upanishad. ... Udayanacarya was a Hindu philosopher of the 10th century. ... Upadhi (Sanskrit: imposition or limitation) is a term in Hindu philosophy. ... Upamana (Sanskrit: comparison), in Hinduism, is a pramana, or means of having knowledge of something. ... HH 108 Shri Vishwesh teerth swamiji of Pejawar Math is known as Pejawar Swamiji. ... Temple Cars are like Charriot that carries Hindu gods. ... Saranyu is the wife of Surya, and a goddess of the dawn in Hindu mythology, and is sometimes associated with Demeter. ... Kailash Mansarovar (Manasarovar) is a holy place in Tibet. ... Bunt is a Tulu/Kannada-speaking class found mainly in Southern coastal Karnataka. ... Raimundo Panikkar, Indian Roman Catholic priest and professor of religious studies, editor of The Vedic Experience, an extensive translation and interpretation of the Vedas. ... The Gorakhnath temple is situated in the south of gorakhpur. ... Guhan refers to Lord Skanda or Swaminathan. ... Asalesha is the name of a daughter of Prajapati Daksha; she is one of the wives of Chandra. ... Banteay Samré is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia located east of the East Baray. ... Hinduism is Finland is a very new Concept. ... A maá¹­ha (also written matha and mutt) is a term for monastic and similar religious establishments of the Hindu religion. ... Gopuram of Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam Gopuram, a prominent feature of the Hindu temple architecture of South India, is the rising tower at the entrance of a temple. ... Nag Panchami is a Hindu festival celebrated by Hindus in most parts of India. ... Swami playing the Harmonium Swami is a primarily Hindu honorific, loosely akin to master. It is derived from the Sanskrit language and means owner of oneself, denoting complete mastery over instinctive and lower urges. ... Pañcaratra is an pre-Puranic form of Hinduism, which equated Narayana with Vishnu. ... Revanta (Stone), Vardhana, Sarnath, U.P (After the frontispiece of Iconography of Revanta by B. N. Sharma) Revanta, is a minor hindu-deity. ... Chottanikkara temple, located near Ernakulam enshrines Bhagawati - the mother Goddess, is one of the most popular deities in Kerala. ... The position of the Panchala kingdom in Iron Age Vedic India. ... Purvashrama is a term used with reference to Sanyasis. ... // Introduction The term Vedic chant refers to recitation of hymns of the Vedas, the most ancient scriptures of India, and the basis of the many Hindu traditions. ... In Hindu legend, the Lord shiva took the form of sharaba, a form that combines lion, human and also a bird. ... Achara is a Jat Gotra (a clan of the Jatt Caste), contributing the Achara family name to its members. ... Gogaji is a folk- deity of Rajasthan in Idol of Gogaji India. ... In Hinduism (specifically, early Vedic accounts), Sachi (also known as Indrani (queen of Indra), Aindri, Mahendri and Paulomi) is the goddess of wrath and jealousy, and a daughter of Puloman, a demon who was killed by Indranis future husband, Indra. ... In Hinduism, the purusharthas are the four chief aims of human life. ... An Abhyasi is generally defined a spiritual seeker in the esoteric Eastern mystical traditions. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... In Hindu and Buddhist theology as it pertains to reincarnation, an anagami (or anaagaamii) is a non-returner; after death, he will not be reborn back into the human world, and will instead appear in one of the Brahma worlds called the Pure Abodes. ... Shukra is the Sanskrit Name for Venus. ... The Khilani are are a collection of 98 apocryphal hymns of the Rigveda, recorded in the Bashakala, but not in the Shakala school. ... One of the three Rajput Dynasties, the others being Chandravanshi and Nagakul The film explains some thing about reincarnation, The nagakul queen lost her husband long time ago and when he reincarnates as a human, she claims him back. ... The Chandravanshi (translated as lunar race) is one of the three main Kshatriyas races, or lineages (vansha), the others being the Suryavanshi (solar race) and Agnivanshi (fire race). Chandravanshi people were those, according to the Historian C.V.Vaidya, who adopted system of counting the Varna and period based on... Grishneshwar, also known as Ghushmeshwar, is an ancient pilgrimage site revered as the abode of one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Shiva. ... Muthappan Temple Sree Muthappan is the most popular local god in the Kannur district of North Kerala. ... Ahilawati was at the time of Mahabharat. ... Kunnathur Padi Muthappan Theyyam as Lord Vishnu Madappura at Kunnathoor Padi The Aaroodam of Sree Muthappan. ... In Hindu mythology, Gajasura (elephant demon) is the name used to refer to demon Nila when he took the form of an elephant and attacked Shiva. ... Rajarajeswara Temple The Rajarajeswara temple is a beautiful Shiva temple (Rajarajeswara is one of the names of Shiva) and is located at Taliparamba, Kannur distrist, Kerala, India. ... One of the highest of the Brahmin castes of India, Namboodhiri families are exclusively located in the state of Kerala. ... Illam (ill-um) house of Namboothiries (the Brahmins of Kerala) are also called as Brahmaalayam or Mana. ... Hinduism in Austria is primarily represented through Gaudiya Vaishnavism, otherwise colloquially known as Hare Krishna to some. ... Sallekhana (also called Santharo, Prayopavesha Samadhi, or Samnyasa-marana) is a Hindu or Jainist practise of voluntary death through fasting - akin to suicide. ... The Aitareya Brahmana is the Brahmana associated with the Rigveda in the Shakala school. ... Tapasya is a principle of austerity or willingness to bear suffering in Hinduism and related religions such as Buddhism and Jainism. ... The Goddess Mangaladevi gives the city of Mangalore its name. ... In Hindu mythology, Sampati was one of the two sons of Aruna the brother of Garuda. ... Samudra is a Sanskrit term for ocean. ... Sudas is a king from the Rig Veda. ... The Hindu Astronomy is one of the ancient astronomical systems of the world. ...


 

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