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- A śramaṇa (Sanskrit: श्रमण, [ɕrɐmɐɳɐ]) or samaṇa (Pali: 𑀲𑀫𑀡; Chinese: 沙門 shāmén; Vietnamese: sa môn) is a person "who labours, toils, or exerts themselves...
- 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...
- Period (Srauta culture) Painted Grey Ware culture Late Vedic Period (Shramanic culture) Northern Black Polished Ware Pre-history  6th century BCE Gandhara...
- According to Scheepers, The Bhagavad Gita is a Brahmanical text which uses Shramanic and Yogic terminology to spread the Brahmanic idea of living according...
- Kosala-Magadha at the central Ganges Plain formed the center of the other shramanic traditions.(Samuel 2010)) Oliville: "In this Introduction I have avoided...
- (Vedas), but most markedly the smriti literature, which incorporated shramanic and Buddhist influences of the period from about 200 BCE to about 300...
- Period (Srauta culture) Painted Grey Ware culture Late Vedic Period (Shramanic culture) Northern Black Polished Ware Pre-history  6th century BCE Gandhara...
- Part of the Jambudvipa in puranic and shramanic cosmology...
- Upanishad Brahmana. Cromwell: "Alongside Brahmanism was the non-Aryan Shramanic culture with its roots going back to prehistoric times." Bronkhorst 2007...