
1) Hindu denomination 2) Religious order 3) Religious sect 4) Sect 5) Vaisnavism
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1) Vaisnavism 2) Vishnuism
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- Hindu sect worshiping of Vishnu
- worship of Vishnu one of the 3 chief gods of the Hindu pantheon
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Vaishnavism (Vaisnava dharma) is one of the major branches of Hinduism along with Shaivism, Smartism, and Shaktism. It is focused on the veneration of Vishnu. Vaishnavites, or the followers of the Vishnu, lead a way of life promoting differentiated monotheism (henotheism), which gives importance to Vishnu and his ten incarnations. Followers worshi...
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• (n.) The worship of Vishnu.
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worship of the god Vishnu and of his incarnations, principally as Rma and as Krishna. It is one of the major forms of modern Hinduismwith aivism and ... [25 related articles]
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Worship of the Hindu god Vishnu, numerically the most widespread faith in Hinduism. The principal forms of Vishnu are Krishna and Rama, whose teachings are summarized in such scriptures as the
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Vaish'na·vism noun The worship of Vishnu.
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The religion of Hindus who are devotees of the god Vishnu.
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n] - Hindu sect worshiping of Vishnu 2. [n] - worship of Vishnu one of the 3 chief gods of the Hindu pantheon
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Vaisnavism noun worship of Vishnu one of the 3 chief gods of the Hindu pantheon
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Worship of the Hindu god Vishnu, numerically the most widespread faith in Hinduism. The principal forms of Vishnu are Krishna and Rama, whose teachings are summarized in such scriptures as the
Bhagavad-Gita and
Ramayana, dedicated to Krishna and Rama respectively. The central theme is bhakti, devotion to a ...
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