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    Hindu denominations, sampradayas, traditions, movements, and sects are traditions and sub-traditions within Hinduism centered on one or more gods or goddesses, such as Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti and so on. The term sampradaya is used for branches with a particular founder-guru with a particular philosophy. Hinduism … See more

    The word Hindu is an exonym. This word Hindu is derived from the Indo-Aryan and Sanskrit word Sindhu, which means "a large body of water", covering "river, ocean". It was used as the name of the Indus River and … See more

    There are no census data available on demographic history or trends for the traditions within Hinduism.
    According to Gavin Flood, the Shaivism and Shaktism … See more

    Kalash religion
    The Indo-Aryan Kalash people in Pakistan traditionally practice an indigenous religion which some authors characterise as a form of ancient Hinduism.
    Contemporary Sant Mat
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    Vaishnavism
    Vaishnavism is a devotional stream of Hinduism, which worships the god Vishnu as the Supreme Lord ( See more

    Suryaism / Saurism
    The Suryaites or Sauras are followers of a Hindu denomination that started in Vedic tradition, and worship Surya as the main visible form of the Saguna Brahman. The Saura tradition was influential in South Asia, particularly in … See more

    Atman Jnana
    Jñāna is a Sanskrit word that means knowledge. In Vedas it means true knowledge, that ( See more

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    WebFeb 06, 2020 · Few, however, have realized, and fewer still have written, that India’s Sanatana Dharma, or “eternal faith,” known today as Hinduism and comprising over a …

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    • Suryaism / Saurism
      Main article: Saura (Hinduism) The Suryaites or Sauras are followers of a Hindu denomination that started in Vedic tradition, and worship Surya as the main visible form of the Saguna Brahman. The Saura tradition was influential in South Asia, particularly in the west, north and other regions…
    • Ganapatism
      Main article: Ganapatya Ganapatism is a Hindu denomination in which Lord Ganeshais worshipped as the main form of the Saguna Brahman. This sect was widespread and influential in the past and has remained important in Maharashtra.
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      • Main articles: Hinduism-oriented new religious movements and Hindu reform movements
        Further information: Bengal Renaissance and Contemporary Sant Mat movements
      • 19th to 20th century Hindu revivalist organizations include:
        Arya Samaj
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    • https://www.himalayanacademy.com/readlearn/basics/four-sects

      WebA Splendrous Lotus with Four Superb Petals. Saivism. Saivite Hindus worship the Supreme God as Siva, the Compassionate One. Saivites esteem self discipline and …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Hindu_denominations

      WebSaura (Hinduism) Shaivism; Shaktism; Siddhayoga; Smarta tradition; Somananda; Sri Satru Samhara Moorthy; Sri Vaishnavism

    • https://study.com/academy/lesson/hindu...

      WebApr 25, 2022 · There are numerous Hindu denominations. Examples of other Hindu denominations are: Ganaptya — This group worship Ganesha ; Saura — This group worship Surya ; Lesson Summary

    • https://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/religion101/...

      WebHinduism is, of course, most strongly associated with its native homeland: India. And approximately 84% of India’s vast population is indeed Hindu. However, Hinduism is also the majority ...

    • https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-denominations-of-Hinduism

      WebHinduism, the third largest religion in the world, is a synthesis of various traditions & cultures. It contains diverse philosophies and thought processes. Hinduism has three main denominations which in turn have …

    • https://www.lakshminarayanlenasia.com/articles/hindu-basicsHA.pdf

      WebDharma, or “eternal faith,” known today as Hinduism and comprising nearly a billion followers, is a family of reli-gions with four principal denominations—Saivism, Shak-tism, …

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