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  1. Vaishnavism - Wikipedia

    • Vaishnavism (Sanskrit: वैष्णवसम्प्रदायः, romanized: Vaiṣṇavasampradāyaḥ) is one of the major Hindu denominations along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism. It is also called Vishnuism since it considers Vishnu as the sole supreme being leading all other Hindu deities, that is, Mahavishnu. Its followers are called Vaishnavites or Vaishnavas (IAST: Vai… See more

    History

    The ancient emergence of Vaishnavism is unclear, the evidence inconsistent and scanty. Syncretism of various … See more

    Beliefs

    Vaishnavism is centred on the devotion of Vishnu and his avatars. According to Schweig, it is a "polymorphic monotheism, i.e. a theology that recognises many forms (ananta rupa) of the one, single unitary divinity," si… See more

    Texts

    The Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Agamas are the scriptural sources of Vaishnavism. The Bhagavata Purana is a revered and widely celebrated text, parts of which, a few scholars such as Dominic G… See more

    Practices

    The Bhakti movement originated among Vaishnavas of South India during the 7th-century CE, spread northwards from Tamil Nadu through Karnataka and Maharashtra towards the end of 13th-century, and gained wid… See more

    Traditions

    The Vaishnavism traditions may be grouped within four sampradayas, each exemplified by a specific Vedic personality. They have been associated with a specific founder, providing the following scheme: Sri Sampraday… See more

    Demography

    There is no data available on demographic history or trends for Vaishnavism or other traditions within Hinduism.
    Estimates vary on the relative number of adherents in Vaishnavism compared to other traditi… See more

    Academic study

    Vaishnava theology has been a subject of study and debate for many devotees, philosophers and scholars within India for centuries. Vaishnavism has its own academic wing in University of Madras - Departmen… See more

     
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  1. The beliefs and practices of Vaishnavism are based largely upon Vedic and Puranic texts such as the Bhagavad Gita,Vishnu Purana, and Bhagavata Purana. Practice in Vaishnavism is also informed by bhakti, an intense form of devotionalism to a personal god, and its history is largely linked to the development of this type of religiosity in India.
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    Hinduism: Vaishnavism

    • OVERVIEW Vaishnavism is the name given to the faith and practices of those Hindus who hold Vishnu ("the all pervasive one") and the goddess Lakshmi as supreme deities. The Sanskrit term Vaishnava means "follower of Vishnu." ...
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  2. Vaishnavism | Hinduism’s Most Popular Sect | Britannica

    Jan 6, 2025 · Vaishnavism, one of the major forms of modern Hinduism, characterized by devotion to the god Vishnu and his incarnations (avatars). A …

     
  3. Exploring Vaishnavism: Philosophy, Beliefs and …

    With a rich history spanning thousands of years, Vaishnavism has influenced not only religious practices but also cultural, artistic, and social aspects of Indian society. This article delves into the core philosophy, beliefs, and practices that …

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    4 days ago · Vaishnavism is the worship and acceptance of Vishnu (Sanskrit: “The Pervader” or “The Immanent”) or one of his various incarnations (avatars) as the supreme manifestation of the divine. During a long and complex …

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  10. What is Vaishnavism? - ISKCON - The Hare Krishna …

    Vaishnavism is one of the major traditions within the broader Vedic, or Hindu, spiritual culture. Unlike some Vedic traditions, Vaishnavas believe that the ultimate reality is personal. Thus, they understand that God is the Supreme all …

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