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- Vaikhanasa (Sanskrit: वैखानस, romanized: Vaikhānasa) or Vaikhanasagama (Sanskrit: वैखानसागम, romanized: Vaikhānasāgama) is a tradition of Hinduism that...
- VaradAccAri SaThakOpan Swami. SrI VaikhAnasa Bhagavad SAstram [5] Archived 2012-09-15 at the Wayback Machine "Vaikhanasa Agama Books". Archived from the...
- in standing posture and faces east in Garbha Gruha. The temple follows Vaikhanasa Agama tradition of worship. The temple is one of the eight Vishnu Swayambhu...
- before any ritual or function in the Vaikhanasas and Sri Vaishnavism sects. He occupies an important place in Vaikhanasa and Pancaratra temple traditions...
- (2022-07-27). Rig Veda: A Digital Version of H. H. Wilson's Translation. Vamra Vaikhanasa Publishing. p. 491. ISBN 978-4-9912739-0-2. Valmiki; Vyasa (2018-05-19)...
- Swami Manavala Mamunigal and Vedanthachariar. The temple subscribes to Vaikhanasa agama and follows Tenkalai tradition. There are separate entrances and...
- classes (castes), with some mentioning it for three, while others such as Vaikhānasa Dharmasūtra including all four. Olivelle posits that the older Dharmasūtras...
- have paid homage to Venkateshwara.[citation needed] According to the Vaikhanasa Agamas, Venkateshwara is represented by five deities (berams) including...
- him the portrait of Kalyanavarman. The prince asks Vaikhanasa about Kirtimati's necklace. Vaikhanasa pretends to have lost it, and instead shows him the...
- one of the tallest images of Hanuman in India. The temple follows the Vaikhanasa tradition. The temple has a pillared hall leading to the sanctum. Four...