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  • Publisher: Gomaṭha Rāmānujajyautiṣikeṇa
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  • Publish Location: Maisūrnagaryāṃ

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  • First Year Published: 1975
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Dashavatara

generally referred to as Bhagavatas, while Narayana was worshipped by the Pancaratra sect." Essential Hinduism S. Rosen, 2006, Greenwood Publishing Group p.124

Bhagavata Sampradaya

generally referred to as Bhagavatas, while Narayana was worshipped by the Pancaratra sect" Banerjea, 1966, page 20 A Corpus of Indian Studies: Essays in Honour

Monotheism

generally referred to as Bhagavatas, while Narayana was worshipped by the Pancaratra sect." Gupta, Ravi M. (2007). Caitanya Vaisnava Vedanta of Jiva Gosvami

God in Hinduism

generally referred to as Bhagavatas, while Narayana was worshipped by the Pancaratra sect." Dalmia-luderitz, V. (1992). Hariscandra of Banaras and the reassessment

Abhimana Kshethram

Ramanuja, Vedanta Desika and many other Vaishnavate scholars classified another sect of temples called Abhimana Kshethras. These temples are so close to the heart

Vaishnavism

associated with the Pāñcarātra, but regard themselves as a Vedic orthodox sect. Modern Vaikhanasas reject elements of the Pāñcarātra and Sri Vaishnava tradition

Vishvaksena

function in the Vaikhanasas and Sri Vaishnavism sects. He occupies an important place in Vaikhanasa and Pancaratra temple traditions, where temple festivals

Svayam Bhagavan

generally referred to as Bhagavatas, while Narayana was worshipped by the Pancaratra sect." Essential Hinduism S. Rosen, 2006, Greenwood Publishing Group p.124

Sri Vaishnavism

The Vadakalai sect vested the Vedas with the greatest authority and follow the doctrine of Vedanta Desika, whereas the Tenkalai sect vested the Naalayira

Radha Krishna

Vyasadeva, Srila (2015-06-18). Narada Pancaratra Part 2. p. 450. Jash, Pranabananda (1979). "Radha-Madhava Sub-Sect in Eastern India". Proceedings of the