- The
Smarta tradition (Sanskrit: स्मार्त, IAST:
Smārta), also
called Smartism, is a
movement in
Hinduism that
developed and
expanded with the
Puranas genre...
- the
presence of
goddess worship in
India during the
Paleolithic era. The
Smarta Advaita sect,
within which Shaktism is a key element,
acknowledges Shakti...
- worshipper's
favourite deity. It is
especially significant to both the
Smarta and
Bhakti schools,
wherein practitioners choose to
worship the form of...
-
Shiva is one of the five
equivalent deities in
Panchayatana puja of the
Smarta tradition of Hinduism.
Shiva has many aspects,
benevolent as well as fearsome...
- the
touchstone of a
revived smarta tradition: Practically,
Shankara fostered a
rapprochement between Advaita and
smarta orthodoxy,
which by his time...
- Andhra, Telangana,
Karnataka & Sri Lanka.
Primary deity is
Lalita Devi
Smarta Sampradaya (स्मार्त),
developed around the
beginning of the
Common Era,...
- and
Recorded SMARTIE Equity and
inclusion SMARTTA Trackable and
agreed SMARTA agreed SMARRT Realistic and
relevance – 'Realistic'
refers to something...
-
follow the
Srauta and
Smarta traditions.
Tamil Brahmins are
divided into two
major denominations: Iyers, who
follow the
Smarta tradition, and Iyengars...
- pūjā and its
connection with
Smārta Brahmins is from Courtright, p. 163. For
worship of the five
forms as
central to
Smarta practice see:
Flood (1996),...
- Vishnu. He is one of the five
equivalent deities in
Panchayatana puja of the
Smarta tradition of Hinduism.
According to Vaishnavism, the
supreme being is with...