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- Hinduism. The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita can be considered as the first Krishnaite system of theology. Krishnaism originated in the late centuries BCE from...
- ISBN 9788170174714. "Ras Khan: A Medieval Krishnaite Sufi". "Ras Khan: A Medieval Krishnaite Sufi". "Ras Khan: A Medieval Krishnaite Sufi". Raskhan - The Great Hindi...
- features, in comparison with Krishnaite traditions. Its view on Radha and Krishna differentiates from normative Krishnaite theology. The Supreme Being...
- Bhagavad Gita can be considered, according to Friedhelm Hardy, as the first Krishnaite system of theology. Ramanuja, a Hindu theologian and philosopher whose...
- Mahanubhava (also known as Jai Krishni Pantha) refers to Krishnaite Hindu denomination in India that was founded by Sarvadnya Shri Chakradhar Swami (or...
- Mahanam Sampradaya (Bengali: মহানাম সম্প্রদায়) is a Krishnaite revival movement founded in the last decade of the 19th century within Bengali Vaishnavism...
- inseparable part of Sri Krishna. Nimbarka Sampradaya became the first Krishnaite tradition in late medieval time. Nimbarka refers to five methods to salvation...
- rendered as 瑜伽 Yújiā, literally the "Jade Maiden"), Tantric,: 3  and Krishnaite groups (the Bhagavad Gita has been recently translated and published in...
- The Pranami Sampradaya, also known as Pranami (lit. 'Those who bow down') or Pranami Panth is a Hindu sect that worships Krishna as the Supreme God. It...
- of the po****tion follows Islam, 2% Hinduism (including Slavic-Vedic, Krishnaite, and Tantric movements), 1% are Old Believers and 1% Protestants. 25%...