History of the Sect of Mahárájas, Or Vallabhácháryas, in Western India |
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... Incarnations of the God Krishna , in the Person of Vallabha and his Descendants The Ten Principles of the Sect .. The Siddhanta Rahasya ......... 78 80 ib . The Punishments inflicted for the Neglect of due Respect to the Mahárájas ...
... Incarnations of the God Krishna , in the Person of Vallabha and his Descendants The Ten Principles of the Sect .. The Siddhanta Rahasya ......... 78 80 ib . The Punishments inflicted for the Neglect of due Respect to the Mahárájas ...
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... incarnation of Vishnu , in 24000 Ślokas . 7 . Matsya Purána , the history of the first incarnation of Vishnu , in 14000 Ślokas . 8. Linga Purána , the history of Śiva , in 11000 Ślokas . 9. Śiva Purána , in 24000 Ślokas . 10 . Skanda ...
... incarnation of Vishnu , in 24000 Ślokas . 7 . Matsya Purána , the history of the first incarnation of Vishnu , in 14000 Ślokas . 8. Linga Purána , the history of Śiva , in 11000 Ślokas . 9. Śiva Purána , in 24000 Ślokas . 10 . Skanda ...
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... incarnations , either singly or conjointly ; and the Śri Vaishnavas , which by general name the sect is known , consist of corresponding sub- divisions , as Nárayana or Lakshmi , or Lakshmi Náráyaṇa , or Ráma or Sitá , or Sítá Ráma or ...
... incarnations , either singly or conjointly ; and the Śri Vaishnavas , which by general name the sect is known , consist of corresponding sub- divisions , as Nárayana or Lakshmi , or Lakshmi Náráyaṇa , or Ráma or Sitá , or Sítá Ráma or ...
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... incarnation , as Sítá , Lakshmana , and Hanumán . ” † 66 The especial object of the worship of Rámánanda's fol- lowers is Vishnu , as Rámachandra : they , of course , reverence all the other incarnations of Vishnu , but they maintain ...
... incarnation , as Sítá , Lakshmana , and Hanumán . ” † 66 The especial object of the worship of Rámánanda's fol- lowers is Vishnu , as Rámachandra : they , of course , reverence all the other incarnations of Vishnu , but they maintain ...
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... incarnation of the sun , for the suppression of the heretical doctrines then prevalent . " + “ The Nimávats are distinguished by a circular black mark in the centre of the ordinary double streak of white earth , or Gopichandan : they ...
... incarnation of the sun , for the suppression of the heretical doctrines then prevalent . " + “ The Nimávats are distinguished by a circular black mark in the centre of the ordinary double streak of white earth , or Gopichandan : they ...
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