In Hinduism, Rishabha is one of the twenty-four avatars of Vishnu in the Bhagavata Purana. Some scholars identify this avatar to be the same as the first...
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Manu (Sanskrit: मनु) is a term found with various meanings in Hinduism. In early texts, it refers to the archetypal man, or the first man (progenitor of...
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Jainism and Hinduism are two ancient Indian religions. There are some similarities and differences between the two religions. Temples, gods, rituals, fasts...
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Historical Vedic religion (redirect from Brahman Hinduism)
religion, also called Vedicism or Vedism, and sometimes ancient Hinduism or Vedic Hinduism, constituted the religious ideas and practices prevalent amongst...
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Rishabhanatha (redirect from Lord Rishabha)
(Devanagari: ऋषभनाथ), also Rishabhadeva (Devanagari: ऋषभदेव, Ṛṣabhadeva), Rishabha (Devanagari: ऋषभ, Ṛṣabha) or Ikshvaku (Devanagari: इक्ष्वाकु, Ikṣvāku)...
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Rishi (category Titles and occupations in Hinduism)
Hindu society. Devarishi Saptarishi Rishi Panchami Rishikas Sadhu Rishabha (Hinduism) Rishabhanatha Pravaras Sramana Apaurusheyatva Yogi / Yogini Kavi...
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Avatar (redirect from Avatar (Hinduism))
(Sanskrit: अवतार, IAST: Avatāra; pronounced [ɐʋɐt̪aːɾɐ]) is a concept within Hinduism that in Sanskrit literally means 'descent'. It signifies the material appearance...
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Indian religions (section Unifying Hinduism)
originated in the Indian subcontinent. These religions, which include Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism, are also classified as Eastern religions. Although...
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Dharma (redirect from Dharma (Hinduism))
धर्म, pronounced [dʱɐrmɐ] ) is a key concept in the Indian religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. The term dharma is held as an untranslatable...
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according to the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism. The Buddha has been among the formative forces in the origins of Hinduism. Regional Hindu texts over the centuries...
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In Hinduism, Shakti was a rishi (sage) and son of Vashistha and Arundhati. He was the father of Parashara, mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. There is...
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nominative singular: अथर्वा IAST: Atharvā) is a legendary Vedic sage (rishi) of Hinduism, who along with Angiras, is supposed to have authored ("heard") the Atharvaveda...
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Reincarnation (redirect from Reincarnation in Hinduism)
Reincarnation (punarjanman) is a central tenet of the Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. In various forms, it occurs as an esoteric...
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Āstika and nāstika (section Hinduism)
philosophy portal Ātman (Buddhism) Atheism in Hinduism Atman (Hinduism) Jīva (Jainism) Śāstra pramāṇam in Hinduism Transtheism Perrett, Roy. 2000. Indian Philosophy...
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माण्डव्य, romanized: Māṇḍavya), also called Aṇi Māṇḍavya, is a sage in Hinduism. He is best known for a legend where he is wrongfully punished by a king...
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Bhagavata Purana (redirect from Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran (Hinduism))
(Śrīmad Bhāgavata Mahāpurāṇa) or simply Bhagavata (Bhāgavata), is one of Hinduism's eighteen major Puranas (Mahapuranas) and one of the most popular in Vaishnavism...
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Hindolam has Rishabha and Panchama missing. Hence, it could be considered a janya of Todi (also known as Hanumatodi) which has shuddha rishabha or with Natabhairavi...
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Siddha (redirect from Siddha (Hinduism))
and dwell in Siddhashila with the above-mentioned eight qualities. In Hinduism, the first usage of the term siddha occurs in the Maitreya Upanishad in...
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Mandar Parvat (section Hinduism)
Nirvan Sthal of 12th Tirthankara Vasupujya Religion Affiliation Jainism, Hinduism Deity Vasupujya and Vishnu Festivals Mahavir Jayanti, Makar Sankranti Location...
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Sutra (category Ancient Hinduism)
genre of ancient and medieval Indian texts found in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. In Hinduism, sutras are a distinct type of literary composition,...
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the Shukla Yajur Veda, and hence the name of that theological branch of Hinduism, the Kanva Shakha. Kanva (Karnesh) is also the name of several princes...
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with composing numerous hymns to Agni, Indra, and other Vedic deities of Hinduism. Atri is one of the Saptarishi (seven great Vedic sages) in the Hindu tradition...
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Gautama (Sanskrit: महर्षिः गौतम, IAST: Maharṣiḥ Gautama), was a sage in Hinduism and son of Brahmin sage Dirghatamas who is also mentioned in Jainism and...
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Indra (/ˈɪndrə/; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas and Svarga in Hinduism. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains...
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Jahnu (Sanskrit: जह्नु) is a hermit-king in Hinduism, belonging to the Chandravamsha dynasty. The son of King Ajamīḍha, Jahnu abdicates his kingdom in...
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romanized: Aurva, lit. 'produced from the thigh') is a fierce sage in Hinduism, a member of the Bhargava race. He was born during a bloody feud between...
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Astika (sage) (redirect from Astika (Hinduism))
Astika (Sanskrit: आस्तिक, romanized: Āstīka) is a rishi (sage) featured in Hinduism. He is the son of Jaratkaru by the serpent goddess, Manasa. According to...
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traceable to about the 14th century CE, Mahavira recited the legends of Rishabha to a solemn assembly on Satrunjaya when deity Indra requested him to do...
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