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- in the Medieval period. The most remarkable Hindu scriptures for the Krishnaites became Bhagavad Gita, Harivamsa (appendix to the Mahabharata), Bhagavata...
- wrestling matches. Krishna Janmashtami holds significant importance to Krishnaites as well as Hindus around the world, and it is celebrated in diverse forms...
- as the feminine as well as the masculine realities of God, in several Krishnaite traditions of Vaishnavism. In Krishnaism, Krishna is referred to as Svayam...
- Bhagavad Gita can be considered, according to Friedhelm Hardy, as the first Krishnaite system of theology. Ramanuja, a Hindu theologian and philosopher whose...
- Purushottama, and the Para Brahman. To most Vaishnava Hindus, particularly the Krishnaites, Jagannath is a form of Krishna, sometimes as the avatar of Vishnu. To...
- love), the Skanda Purana and the Shiva Purana. The 15th and 16th century Krishnaite Bhakti poet-saints Vidyapati, Chandidas, Meera Bai, Surdas, Swami Haridas...
- Mahanubhava (also known as Jai Krishni Pantha) refers to a Krishnaite Hindu denomination in India that was founded by Sarvadnya Shri Chakradhar Swami (or...
- ISBN 9788170174714. "Ras Khan: A Medieval Krishnaite Sufi". "Ras Khan: A Medieval Krishnaite Sufi". "Ras Khan: A Medieval Krishnaite Sufi". Saxena, Abhishek (3 December...
- features, in comparison with Krishnaite traditions. Its view on Radha and Krishna differentiates from normative Krishnaite theology. The Supreme Being...
- Sanskrit epics in the early centuries CE. The Bhagavad Gita—initially, a Krishnaite scripture, according to Friedhelm Hardy—was incorporated into the Mahabharata...