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Shaivism (/ˈʃaɪvɪzəm/, Sanskrit: शैवसंप्रदायः, romanized: Śaivasampradāyaḥ, /ɕə͡ɪʋəsampɾəd̪ɑjəh/) is one of the
major Hindu traditions,
which worships...
- 1336.
Jayavarman IX was like his father, Indrajayavarman, a
convinced Shivaite. This
sovereign is the last king
mentioned by
inscriptions on the monuments...
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devastating war
against the
Sukhothai Kingdom.: 211
Jayavarman VIII was a
Shivaite. Many of the
Buddhist images were destro**** by him, who re-established...
- 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"...
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different causes for the decline: the
religious conversion from Vishnuite-
Shivaite Hinduism to
Theravada Buddhism that
affected social and
political systems...
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where dyah is a
personal article indicating noble status. Salaḍū was a
Shivaite Hindu.
According to the
Wanua Tengah III inscription, Salaḍū was responsible...
- Sutasoma,
written by Mpu
Tantular to
promotes tolerance between Hindus (
Shivaites) and Buddhists. The
classical era of
ancient Java also had
produces some...
- Pramodhawardhani.
After Samaratungga died,
Pramodhawardhani married the
Shivaite Rakai Pikatan from the
Sanjaya dynasty.
Rakai Pikatan managed to usurp...
- 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"...