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    estimate by Johnson and Grim, Shaivism is the second-largest Hindu sect, constituting about 252 million or 26.6% of Hindus. Shaivism developed as an amalgam...
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    The Kashmir Shaivism tradition, also called Trika Shaivism, is a non-dualist branch of Shaiva-Shakta Tantra Hinduism that originated in Kashmir after 850...
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    where everything emerges". The nondualistic monism school of Shaivism, Kashmir Shaivism, describes the tattvas as Paramshiva manifests himself by a process...
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    Pashupata Shaivism (Pāśupata, Sanskrit: पाशुपत) is one of the oldest major Shaivite Hindu schools. The mainstream which follows Vedic Pāśupata penance...
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    Shiva (category Shaivism)
    theologies. Shaivism is one of the four major sects of Hinduism, the others being Vaishnavism, Shaktism and the Smarta Tradition. Followers of Shaivism, called...
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  • Pashupata Shaivism, developed by Nakulisa Shaiva Siddhanta, the theistic Sankhya school Pratyabhijña, the recognitive school of Kashmir Shaivism, Trika Raseśvara...
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    Shivastotravali 1982 – Lectures on practice and discipline in Kashmir Shaivism 1985 – Kashmir Shaivism: The Secret Supreme, edited by John Hughes (the essence of...
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  • one with Shiva within. The major schools of Shaivism include: Aghori Kalamukha Kapalika Kashmir Shaivism, adheres to the teachings of Vasugupta and his...
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  • Om Namah Shivaya (category Shaivism)
    is preceded by the devotional syllable "Om". In Siddha Shaivism and Shaiva Siddhanta Shaivism traditions, Namah Shivaya is considered as Pancha Bodha...
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    with cremation-ground or charnel ground sceticism, found in Shaktism and Shaivism. Kaula preserves some of the distinctive features of the Kāpālika tradition...
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    Hindus and Buddhists. In Shaivism, he is a powerful manifestation, or avatar, of Shiva. In the tradition of Kashmir Shaivism, Bhairava represents the...
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    Shaiva Siddhanta (IAST: Śaiva-siddhānta) is a form of Shaivism popular in a pristine form in South India and Sri Lanka and in a Tantrayana syncretised...
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    Trimurti (section Shaivism)
    Vedic faith traditions, along with different sectarian religions, notably Shaivism, Vaishnavism, and Shaktism that were within the orthodox fold yet still...
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  • Kashmir Shaivism is divided under three categories: Agama shastra, Spanda shastra, and Pratyabhijna shastra. In addition to these agamas, Kashmir Shaivism further...
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    Parashiva (category Shaivism)
    Parashiva is beyond all of the 36 tattvas mentioned in Shaivism philosophy. Kashmiri Shaivism describes how all of reality, with all of its diversity...
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    state of Andhra Pradesh. It is significant to the Hindu sects of both Shaivism and Shaktism as this temple is referred to as one of the twelve Jyotirlingas...
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    portrays him as the one who reconciled the various sects (Vaishnavism, Shaivism, and Saktism) with the introduction of the Pañcāyatana form of worship...
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    convert to Shaivism after having embraced the Kāpālika's faith in Shiva Bhairava as the Supreme God and his wife Parvati. Aghori Kashmir Shaivism Kaula Mahasiddha...
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    Pratyabhijna (category Kashmir Shaivism)
    Kashmir Shaivism which originated in the ninth century CE. The term Trika was used by Abhinavagupta to represent the whole of Kashmir Shaivism, or to designate...
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  • Abhinavagupta, who was the epitome of the Kashmiri Shaivism. Abhinavagupta took teachings from all the schools of Shaivism and was said to reach spiritual liberation...
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  • Pandyan king Arikesari Parankusa Maravarman. He converted from Jainism to Shaivism, converted under the influence of Sambandar. According to a Shaivite legend...
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  • other schools such as Raseswera, Paninya, Pratyabhijna, Pasupata Shaivism, Shaivism etc. Indian thought has been concerned with various philosophical...
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  • denomination. However, scholarly studies notify four major denominations: Shaivism, Shaktism, Smartism, and Vaishnavism. The six Āstika schools of Hindu philosophy...
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    In Hinduism, kundalini (Sanskrit: कुण्डलिनी, romanized: kuṇḍalinī, lit. 'coiled snake', pronunciation) is a form of divine feminine energy (or Shakti)...
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    Tulasi (Sanskrit: तुलसी, romanized: Tulasī), Tulsi or Vrinda (holy basil) is a sacred plant in Hindu tradition. Hindus regard it as an earthly manifestation...
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    texts of the Purana genre of Sanskrit texts in Hinduism, and part of the Shaivism literature corpus. It primarily revolves around the Hindu god Shiva and...
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    sect derived from the Kāpālika tradition, a Tantric, non-Puranic form of Shaivism which originated in Medieval India between the 4th and 8th century CE....
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  • Siddhi (section Shaivism)
    ability to take any shape or form one may even whimsically desire. In Shaivism, siddhis are defined as "Extraordinary powers of the soul, developed through...
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    Maha Shivaratri (category Shaivism)
    festival is believed to have originated in 5th century BCE. In Kashmir Shaivism, the festival is called Har-ratri or phonetically simpler Haerath or Herath...
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    Abhinavagupta (category Kashmir Shaivism)
    Kashmir Shaivism, Swami Lakshman Joo, gave a condensed version of the key philosophical chapters of Tantrāloka in his book, Kashmir Shaivism – The Secret...
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