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- Shaivism (/ˈʃaɪvɪzəm/; Sanskrit: शैवसम्प्रदायः, romanized: Śaivasampradāyaḥ) is one of the major Hindu traditions, which worships Shiva as the Supreme...
- at a later date. During the 1360s, the Javanese-centered Hindu-Buddhist Shivaite empire of Ma****ahit briefly ruled over Luzon as recorded in the epic poem...
-  9, 11, 113 (note 43). ISBN 978-0-19-547503-6. Boivin, Michel (2008). "Shivaite Cults And Sufi Centres: A Reappraisal Of The Medieval Legacy In Sindh"...
- died by 1243. Indravarman was succeeded further by Jayavarman VIII, a Shivaite. He embarked on the destruction or defacement of Jayavarman VII's Buddhist...
-  176–184. ISBN 978-81-938291-0-3. OCLC 1097788735. Boivin, Michel (2008). "Shivaite Cults And Sufi Centres: A Reappraisal Of The Medieval Legacy In Sindh"...
- daughter, Pramodhawardhani. Rakai Pikatan and the Sanjaya dynasty were Shivaite Hindus and are recorded in the Wantil Inscription as having married a daughter...
- Pramodhawardhani. After Samaratungga died, Pramodhawardhani married the Shivaite Rakai Pikatan from the Sanjaya dynasty. Rakai Pikatan managed to usurp...
- different causes for the decline: the religious conversion from Vishnuite-Shivaite Hinduism to Theravada Buddhism that affected social and political systems...
- Sutasoma, written by Mpu Tantular to promotes tolerance between Hindus (Shivaites) and Buddhists. The classical era of ancient Java also had produces some...
- devastating war against the Sukhothai Kingdom.: 211  Jayavarman VIII was a Shivaite. Many of the Buddhist images were destro**** by him, who re-established...