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VaishnavismVaishnavism is the branch of Hinduism in which Vishnu or one of his avatars (Catursana, Narad, Varaha, Matsya, Yajna, Nara-Narayana, Kapila, Dattatreya, Hayasirsa, Hamsa, Prsnigarbha, Rsabha, Prithu, Narasimha , Kurma, Dhanvantari, Mohini, Vamana, Parasurama, Raghavendra, Vyasa, Balarama, Krishna, Buddha, Kalki) is worshipped as the supreme God and is a monotheistic faith. Followers of Vaishnavism are called Vaishnavites. ==Branches== Major Vaishnava schools of thought: *Vishishtadvaita, espoused by Ramanuja *Dvaita espoused by Shri Madhvacharya *Achintya Bheda-Bheda, espoused by Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu adhered by Gaudiya Vaishnavism. ISKCON is the most well known branch of this school. *Shuddhaadvaita, espoused by Vallabha Acharya *Dvaitaadvaita, espoused by Nimbarka Acharya The distinction between this branch and others is made by those who study religion. However it may not always be clear to practising Hindus, who, under the influence of Smartism, often take freely from the practices of the different branches. It is likely that a majority (75-80%) of today's Hindus would consider themselves Vaishnava, if pressed to make a distinction. Of the remainder, most would probably consider themselves Shaivism. Vaishnavites, like Saivites, believe that there is only one God, who simultaneously permeates all creation and exists beyond it, being both immanence and transcendental. The concept is in contrast with many Semitic religious traditions, where God is seen as transcendent only. As all other Hindu denominations, Vaishnavism acknowledges the existence of many lower Gods under the Supreme One. These Gods are encompassed by Him, seen as either as manifestations of the Supreme Being or as powerful entities who are permeated by Him, as is all Creation. Vishnu and Shiva are sometimes visualized as a single divinity named Harihara. == External links == * http://www.vaishnava.com/aboutvaishnavism.htm * http://www.dlshq.org/download/hinduismbk.htm#_VPID_73 (What are the Vaishnavas?) * http://www.dvaita.org/docs/srv_faq.html (Who is Vishnu? and the nature of Him.) * http://www.srivaishnavan.com/srivaishnavan/servlet/section *[http://www.gaudiya.com/ Gaudiya Vaishnavism] * http://www.prapatti.com/index.html *[http://www.krishna.com/ Krishna.com] All about Krishna. Info, books, MP3s, images, radio. . . *[http://www.iskcon.com/ ISKCON.com] Official ISKCON site. *[http://www.pushtimarg.net/ Pushtimarg.net] An encyclopedia of Pushtimarg * http://www.harekrishna.com/~ara/col/books/BG/tsem1.html * http://home.att.net/%7Es-prasad/hindu.htm Vaishnavism VaishnavismDue to Krishna's being the teacher, it is of course revered by the Vaishnavs, but the Bhagavad Gita is not a Vaishnav text, just as the Mahanirvana Tantra (in which Shiva speaks) is not a 'Shaivaite text.' (the tantras are Agamic texts). The Gita is a self-proclaimed Yoga Upanishad, and has been viewed as Yogic, Tantric, Vedantic, AND Theist by many schools. Hare Krishna != ISCKON User:Pamri 11:58, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC) VaishnavismHinduism See other meanings of words starting from letter: VWords begining with Vaishnavism: Vaishnavism Vaishnavism Vaishnavism |
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