Definition of Shramanic. Meaning of Shramanic. Synonyms of Shramanic

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Definition of Shramanic

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- A śramaṇa is a person "who labours, toils, or exerts themselves for some higher or religious purpose" or "s****er, or ascetic, one who performs acts of...
- local deities with the gods of the Sanskrit texts. During the time of the shramanic reform movements "many elements of the Vedic religion were lost". According...
- Narasimhagupta (Gupta script: Na-ra-si-ṅha-gu-pta) Baladitya was the Gupta Emperor from 495 to 530 CE. He was son of Purugupta and probably the successor...
- (Vedas), but most markedly the smriti literature, which incorporated shramanic and Buddhist influences of the period from about 200 BCE to about 300...
- Although Buddhism in Kerala has almost disappeared, historians say that in ancient times Kerala had a strong position and its cultural influence can still...
- Part of the Jambudvipa in puranic and shramanic cosmology...
- attribute all one's actions to God. It is a Brahmanical text that uses Shramanic and Yogic terminology to propagate the Brahmanic idea of living according...
- Purānas were composed. Cromwell: "Alongside Brahmanism was the non-Aryan Shramanic culture with its roots going back to prehistoric times." Bronkhorst 2007...
- ****ociated with the sites of Chirand and Chechar". In this region the Shramanic movements flourished, and Jainism and Buddhism originated. The Indo-Aryan...
- Tibet, China, Korea, and Central Asia. The highly formalised methods of Shramanic studies helped the establishment of large teaching institutions such as...