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  • ...[[idols]]. This [[bhakti]] received much momentum beginning in the Bhakti Era wherein prominent personalities like saints Ramananda, Kabir, Ramai Pandit, Today, sects such as, Ekasaranas ([[Vaishnava]]), [[Brahmā]] Kumaris (Shaiva), and Dhar
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  • !In the [[Bhakti movement|Bhakti Era]], saints from menial occupations continued work in their menial positions ...Vanavāsi communities of Central India and Jharkhand, after the [[Bhakti]] Era had ended, there prospered the [[Bhagat]] Movement and amongst its foundati
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  • ...onotheism is known in [[Śastras|Hindu scriptures]] as ekantikvad, and some sects practice it strictly, such as the [[Arya]] Samaj, Mahima, and certain [[Ś Contemporary Hinduism can be categorized into four major sects:
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  • ...arātra sense wherein Narayan may be worshipped alongside his incarnations. Sects adhering to this include the Hare Krishna, Pushtimarg, and Swaminarayan. ...'' or ''sā[[dhana]] bhakti'' (ritual devotion) and ''rāgānugā'' or ''premā bhakti'' (the devotion consequent upon intense attachment).
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  • ...the clergy Buddhism and tirthikas, there were also clerics of it and other sects that declared being Buddhist or worshiping Buddha isn't any different than ...the dhamma sees the Buddha...''"<ref> P. 18 'Tradition and Modernity in [[Bhakti]] Movements' by Jayant Lele)</ref> Bhavaviveka uses the term Brahma-[[Abhy�
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  • ===Bhakti Movement=== The 3 biggest Bhakti movements that had many backward-caste members among them were the Alwar (V
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  • ...ow icons such as Ravidas the [[The Hindu Renaissances#Medieval Renaissance|Bhakti period]] devotee of God. Almost all of them has been written in Guru Granth ...vatars are recognized in the Guru Granth Sahib even if Hindus of different sects may not recognize them all. The Dasma Granth deals with all the avatars beg
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  • In this modern era of information, Hindus like watching their temple pujas, and many like bein ![[Bhakti]] Sagar TV[https://www.youtube.com/user/BhaktiSagarTV/videos]
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  • ...purāṇas had come into existence long before the beginning of the Christian era. By the time of [[Apastamba]]<ref>He lived in 450-350 B.C.</ref> the term � ...ot one of the Trinity, but the origin of all the three, Brahman Himself. [[Bhakti]] or devotion has been propagated as the main sā[[dhana]] or means of atta
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  • ...st versatile knowledgeable personality'') both in Svetambara and Digambara sects. His ''Vasudev Charit'', which contains 125,000 words. ...es'' (''Sad Darsana sammucayas''). He created a novel style of logic in an era noted for the equality of its philosophical debates. ''The Essence of Relig
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  • ..., who had all returned to Greece and preached the concepts of [[karma]], [[bhakti]], [[gyāna]], reincarnation and [[Mokṣa]]. Iranian philosophers such as ...du advisers]] who promoted [[Hinduism]] throughout their kingdoms. Soon an era came in which Greek philosophers describe that 'Greater India' came into be
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  • ...a much later period in our history and were written to propagate specific sects. The nomenclature ‘Upaniṣad’ was conveniently added to them to gain r # [[Śaiva]] Upaniṣads - It deals with sects of God [[Śiva]].
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