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- Christianity (Catholic · Orthodox · Protestant) Minorities: Irreligious · Islam · Shaktist Hinduism · Buddhism · Judaism (through marital conversions) · Romani mythology...
- Sabha, a Sanātanī Hindu organization with Ramanandi, Smarta, Shaiva, and Shaktist roots. Other Hindu organizations and sects include SWAHA International...
- Religion Ahom religion (1228–1648s) Hinduism/Ekasarana Dharma (1648s-1826) Shaktist Tribal religions Demonym(s) Ahom • ****amese Government Bureaucratic feudalism...
- of Draupadi. Religious murals depicting female figuratives were often Shaktist in-nature. A prevailing theme of the divine (the Shakti) incarnating in...
- ****ociated denomination, such as Shivala (Shaivist temple), Devidwara (Shaktist temple), or Thakurdwara (Vaishnavist temple). Thakurdwara complexes often...
- Sastras, and Puranas can be revealed, but that those of the Shaivist and Shaktist agamas (i.e., the tantras) must be kept secret. Tantras considered fundamental...
- Mahabharata. Seven other versions also exist. The Lalita Sahasranama, which is a Shaktist stotra. This Devi-related work is found in the Brahmāṇḍa Purāṇa. The Ganesha...
- Sabarimala are based on five worshipping methods; those of Shaivites, Shaktists and Vaishnavites. At first, there were three sections of devotees – the...
- Shrikula = Lalita Sinchini Tantra explains that the last four sects are Shaktist branches. But Kubjika and Trika are considered as Shaivite sects nowadays...
- Jaikaras can be found in both Hinduism and Sikhism. In Hinduism, there are Shaktist jaikaras to pay deference to specific Indic goddesses, known as Maa Aap...