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Definition of SAIVA

Saiva
Saiva Sai"va (? or ?), n. [Skr. [,c]aiva devoted to Siva.] One of an important religious sect in India which regards Siva with peculiar veneration.

Meaning of SAIVA from wikipedia

- the Web lists: Saiva bullata (Distant, 1891) Saiva cardinalis (Butler, 1874) Saiva coccinea (Walker, 1858) Saiva formosana Kato, 1929 Saiva gemmata (Westwood...
- Shaiva Siddhanta (IAST: Śaiva-siddhānta) is a form of Shaivism po****r in South India and Sri Lanka which propounds a devotional philosophy with the ultimate...
- Saiva or Shaiva may refer to: Saiva is a genus of Asian lanternbugs, family Fulgoridae. Saiva kurukkals redirects to Vellalar, which were the nobility...
- deity who is the "creator, reproducer and dissolver". The Sanskrit word śaiva or shaiva means "relating to the god Shiva", while the related beliefs,...
- community by the Government of Tamil Nadu as '703.Adi Saivar' and '754.Saiva Sivachariyar' as distinct from the '713.Brahmanar' (Brahmin) in the list...
- developed in both Buddhist and Brahmanical (mainly Śaiva ascetics like the Kapalikas) contexts and that "Śaivas and Buddhists borrowed extensively from each...
- Saiva Siddhanta Church is an organization that identifies itself with the Saivite Hindu religion. It supports the work of the late Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami...
- Saiva nodata is a species of lanternfly. It is endemic to Karnataka in the Western ghats. It can be distinguished from other saiva species by the thickness...
- Also, the Saiva Velaalar sect are originally believed to have been Jainas before they embraced Hinduism. The Tamil Jains refer to the Saiva Velaalar as...
- The Kurukkal are a caste in Kerala, India. Originally a patrilineal community of Travancore whose traditional function was that of temple owners, they...