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    Vaishnavism (Sanskrit: वैष्णवसम्प्रदायः, romanized: Vaiṣṇavasampradāyaḥ) is one of the major Hindu denominations along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism. It is also called Vishnuism since it considers Vishnu as the sole supreme being leading all other Hindu deities, i.e. Mahavishnu. Its … See more

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    Northern India
    The ancient emergence of Vaishnavism is unclear, the evidence inconsistent and scanty. Syncretism of various traditions resulted in … See more

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    The Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita and the Agamas are the scriptural sources of Vaishnavism, while the Bhagavata Purana is a revered and celebrates popular … See more

    Four sampradayas and other traditions
    The Vaishnavism traditions may be grouped within four sampradayas, each exemplified by a specific Vedic personality. They have been … See more

    Vaishnava theology has been a subject of study and debate for many devotees, philosophers and scholars within India for centuries. Vaishnavism has its own academic wing in See more

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    Theism with many varieties
    Vaishnavism is centered on the devotion of Vishnu and his avatars. According to Schweig, it is a "polymorphic monotheism, i.e. a theology that … See more

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    Bhakti
    The Bhakti movement originated among Vaishnavas of South India during the 7th-century CE, spread northwards from Tamil Nadu through See more

    There is no data available on demographic history or trends for Vaishnavism or other traditions within Hinduism.
    Estimates vary on the relative number of adherents in … See more

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    WebVaishnavite noun Vaish· na· vite -ˌvīt plural -s : vaishnava Word History Etymology …

  3. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Vaishnavism

    WebJan 19, 2023 · Vaishnavism, also called Vishnuism, one of the major forms of modern …

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    Who are the Vaishnavas?
    Vaishnavas may also be called Vaishnavites. There are many subdivisions of Vaishnavism, so Vaishnavas may hold different beliefs and worship in different ways, but they all worship the god, Vishnu, or one of his incarnations, as the supreme deity. The most common Vishnu avatars worshiped as the supreme god are Krishna and Rama.
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    What is Vaishnavism (Vaishnava dharma)?
    Vaishnavism (Vaishnava dharma) is one of the major traditions within Hinduism along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism. It is also called Vishnuism, its followers are called Vaishnavas, and it considers Vishnu as the Supreme Lord.
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    What is Vaishnavite Hinduism?
    Vaishnavite Hinduism, also known as Vaishnavism or Vishnuism, is one of the major sub-traditions of Hinduism and has the largest numbers of followers within the tradition. The sectarian branch of Vaishnavism has its origins in the cult of Vasudeva-Krishna, perhaps as early as the 4th century B.C.E., and by the 2nd century C.E.
    What is Vaishnava bhakti?
    All aspects of life and living is not only a divine order but divinity itself in Vaishnava bhakti. [151] Community practices such as singing songs together ( kirtan or bhajan ), praising or ecstatically celebrating the presence of god together, usually inside temples, but sometimes in open public are part of varying Vaishnava practices. [214]
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  5. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hinduism/...

    WebVaishnavism is the worship and acceptance of Vishnu ( Sanskrit: “The Pervader” or “The Immanent”) or one of his various incarnations ( avatars) as the supreme manifestation of the divine. During a long and complex …



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