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Holy scriptures belonging to the Tantra school of Hinduism
Amnayas are holy scriptures belonging to the Tantra school of Hinduism which is rooted in the Vedas. Āmnāya (आम्नाय) is a Sanskrit word, which means sacred
Amnaya
Religious title in the Advaita tradition
Śaṅkarācārya, "Shankara-acharya") is a religious title used by the heads of amnaya monasteries called mathas in the Advaita Vedanta tradition of Hinduism.
Shankaracharya
Monastic tradition in Hinduism
passage of time". According to tradition, Adi Shankara founded the four Amnaya Mathas to preserve the Vedic traditions, assigning each Matha a specific
Daśanāmi_Sampradaya
Four Hindu pilgrimage sites in India
Badarikashrama in the North. The table below gives an overview of the four Amnaya Maṭhas founded by Adi Shankara. Puri is located in the state of Odisha and
Char_Dham
Hindu Temple in Uttarakhand, India
Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, India, it is the uttarāmnāya matha or Northern Āmnāya Pītham, amongst the four Chaturamnay Peethams - Kalady Kerala, birthplace
Jyotir_Math
Krishnaite Vaishnava denomination
that Krishna is the supreme God. Mahanubhava Sampradaya has 13 different Amnaya (it is ancestral big family tracing their roots backwards). These traditions
Mahanubhava
translates literally to "all transmissions." It makes reference to the āmnāya categorization system, which depicts the various streams of Kaula tantrism
Sarvamnaya_tantra
Adwaitha monastery
city of Dwaraka, Gujarat, India it is the pascimāmnāya matha, or Western Āmnāya Pītham amongst the four Chaturāmnāya Pīthams. It is also known as the Kālikā
Dwarka_Sharada_Peetham
Religious institution in Hinduism
of non-dualism, is Located in Puri in Odisha, India , it is the Eastern Āmnāya Pītham amongst the four pithams, with the others being the Sringeri Śārada
Govardhan_Math
Esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
tantra system evolved as a tantrik tradition which drew upon the āmnāya system. Amnaya is often translated as 'transmission'. This system serves as the
Tantra
Advaita Vedanta Hindu monastery with temples
Śringerī in Chikmagalur district in Karnataka, India, it is the Southern Āmnāya Pīṭham amongst the four Chaturāmnāya Pīthams, with the others being the
Sringeri_Sharada_Peetham
Hindu tradition of textual interpretation
sects or names under four Maṭhas (Sanskrit: मठ) (monasteries), called the Amnaya Mathas, with the headquarters at Dvārakā in the West, Jagannatha Puri in
Advaita_Vedanta
Philosophical school of Vedanta
is summarized as ten root principles called dasa mula. The statements of amnaya (scripture) are the chief proof. By these statements the following nine
Achintya_Bheda_Abheda
Tradition, spiritual lineage or a religious system
with the passage of time". The table below gives an overview of the four Amnaya Mathas founded by Adi Shankara, and their details. The current heads of
Sampradaya
Complex of religious buildings
respective monasteries, called mathas. Important among them are the chatur-amnaya mathas established by Adi Shankara which formed the nodal centres of under
Monastery
Hindu tradition that worships Shiva
Ciñciṇīmata, we are given accounts of four systems of Kaula teaching, called the Āmnāyas (‘Traditions’), assigned to the four directions, east (Pūrvāmnāya), north
Shaivism
Tradition in Hinduism linked to Advaita Vedanta
Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 9783447063777 Web sources "Adi Shankara's four Amnaya Peethams". Archived from the original on 26 June 2006. Retrieved 20 August
Smarta_tradition
Collection of Hindu religious texts
which emphasize a different goddess, developed into several transmissions (āmnāyas), which, in turn, are connected symbolically with one of the four, five
Agama_(Hinduism)
Religious tradition in Hinduism
Ciñciṇīmata, we are given accounts of four systems of Kaula teaching, called the Āmnāyas (‘Traditions’), assigned to the four directions, east (Pūrvāmnāya), north
Kaula_(Hinduism)
Sri Krishna-vijaya (published), 1887 Vaishnava-siddhanta-mala, 1888 Sri Amnaya-sutram, 1890 Siddhanta-darpanam (Bengali translation), 1890 Sri Navadvipa-dhama-mahatmya
Bhaktivinoda Thakur bibliography
Bhaktivinoda_Thakur_bibliography
Concept in Hinduism
term used in Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition by Bhaktivinoda Thakura in his Amnaya Sutra – krishnas tu paripurnatma sarvatra sukha-rupakah translated as 'original
Svayam_Bhagavan
Indian spiritual leader (1838–1914)
commentaries by Visvanatha Chakravarti (ca.1626–1708). He also published Amnaya-sutra, Vaishnava-siddhanta-mala, and Prema-pradipa. He wrote Sanskrit commentaries
Bhaktivinoda_Thakur
Buddhist monk, scholar and tantric master
His works include: Vajravalimandopayika, a treatise on Buddhist Tantra Amnaya-mañjari, a commentary on the Samputatantra Marmakaumudī ('Moonlight of Points')
Abhayakaragupta
Indian musicologist
Music. Vol. 1, Compiled articles of Prof. (Miss) Premlata Sharma. Varanasi: Āmnāya-Prakāśana. Prem Lata Sharma (2002). Urmila Sharma (ed.). Prēma-Rasāyana
Prem_Lata_Sharma
Religious temple in Nepal
Rahasya mentions her rising from the north face of Lord Shiva, (Uttaramnaya Amnayas) which is blue in color and has three eyes. She is believed to take on
Bhadrakali_Temple,_Kathmandu
New York Red Bulls II 2017 soccer season
York Red Bulls II 1–2 LA Galaxy II Harrison 9:00 p.m. EST Allen 3' Report Amnaya 49' (pen.) Dhillon 72' Stadium: Red Bull Arena Attendance: 673 Referee:
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Middle English masculine form of Anglo-Saxon Eoforhild, AVEREL means "boar battle."
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Defender of Mankind; Variant of Alexandra
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Wealthy; Lord Exists; Blessing of God
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Moon Goddess; Form of Cynthia
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