- language,
Pattariyars are distinct.
Historical ****cution by a
leader named SaivaNaik reportedly drove many to
Madurai and Tanjore.
Pattusali Adaviyar Tamils...
- Kaśmīr Akādmī āf Ārṭ and
Kalcar ainḍ Lēngvējiz. OCLC 20814965. Kāśmīra-
Śaiva-Darśana (in Hindi). 1973. OCLC 69323300.
Aspects of
Kashmir Śaivism. Utpal...
- from Pothanna, who
wrote Bhagavata purana in Telugu. Like him, she was
Saiva Hindu, but
wrote the
story of Rama (an
incarnation of Vishnu) and also refused...
- Kanniyakumari:
Harikumar Arts. p. 36. Dr. R., Selvaganapathy, ed. (2013).
Saiva Encyclopaedia volume 5 -
Temples in
Tamil Nadu (Later period) (in Tamil)...
- 2023.
Retrieved 4
August 2022. ‘Uḍḍiyāna and Kashmir’, pp 265-269 ‘The
Śaiva Exegesis of Kashmir’, in Mélanges
tantriques à la mémoire d’Hélène Brunner...
- Sri
Lankan Sinhalese society, king
Rajasinha I of
Sitawaka reverted to
Saiva Siddhantism after a
prolonged domination of
Theravada Buddhism following...
- festivals. In pre-independence
period Kalahandi was
largely inspired to
Saivaism,
Vaishanivism and
Shakti puja.
Shakti Puja is
largely accepted among tribal...
-
Goddesses and
their Symbolism in
Indian Temples, 1972, ISBN 8178242850. "The
Saiva Component in the
Early Evolution" and "The
Jagannatha Temples in Contemporary...
- Pĕriya purāṇam
frieze at Tārācuram :
episodes in the
lives of the
Tamil Śaiva saints, The
eight Tamil anthologies, with
special reference to Pur̲anān̲ūr̲u...