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  • Smarta tradition
  • Tradition in Hinduism linked to Advaita Vedanta

    The Smarta tradition (Sanskrit: स्मार्त, IAST: Smārta) is a movement in Hinduism that developed and expanded with the Puranas genre of literature. It

    Smarta tradition

    Smarta tradition

    Smarta_tradition

  • Shaivism
  • Hindu tradition that worships Shiva

    of sub-traditions. Historically, a basic distinction can be made between Puranic Shaivism, such as the Shiva-worship in the Smarta tradition, and non-Puranic

    Shaivism

    Shaivism

    Shaivism

  • Adi Shankara
  • 8th-century Indian Vedic scholar

    the touchstone of a revived smarta tradition: Practically, Shankara fostered a rapprochement between Advaita and smarta orthodoxy, which by his time

    Adi Shankara

    Adi Shankara

    Adi_Shankara

  • Shiva
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    is one of the five equivalent deities in Panchayatana puja of the Smarta tradition of Hinduism. Shiva is known as The Destroyer within the Trimurti, the

    Shiva

    Shiva

    Shiva

  • Advaita Vedanta
  • Hindu tradition of textual interpretation

    nominally related to the Daśanāmi Sampradaya and propagated by the Smarta tradition. Its core tenet is that jivatman, the individual experiencing self

    Advaita Vedanta

    Advaita Vedanta

    Advaita_Vedanta

  • Surya
  • Solar deity in Hinduism

    Hinduism. He is traditionally one of the major five deities in the Smarta tradition, all of whom are considered as equivalent deities in the Panchayatana

    Surya

    Surya

    Surya

  • Tamil Brahmin
  • Ethnoreligious community of Hindu Brahmins

    follow the Srauta and Smarta traditions. Tamil Brahmins are divided into two major denominations: Iyers, who follow the Smarta tradition, and Iyengars, who

    Tamil Brahmin

    Tamil Brahmin

    Tamil_Brahmin

  • Nanda Empire
  • Ruling dynasty of Magadha (c. 345–322 BCE)

    different traditions—Greco-Roman and Jain, it appears to be more reliable than the Puranic claim of Shaishunaga ancestry. The Buddhist tradition calls the

    Nanda Empire

    Nanda Empire

    Nanda_Empire

  • Neo-Vedanta
  • Interpretation of Hinduism

    Sanskrit-Brahmanical tradition. The majority of members of Smarta community follow the Advaita Vedanta philosophy of Shankara. Smarta and Advaita have become

    Neo-Vedanta

    Neo-Vedanta

  • Vaishnavism
  • Major Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu as the Supreme Being

    in other traditions within Hinduism, such as the Smarta and Shaiva traditions. Two hundred years after Ramanuja, the Sri Vaishnava tradition split into

    Vaishnavism

    Vaishnavism

    Vaishnavism

  • Hinduism
  • Range of Indian religious traditions

    emerged from the interaction between Brahmanism and local traditions. The Smarta tradition is aligned with Advaita Vedanta, and regards Adi Shankara as

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

  • Vishnu
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    is one of the five equivalent deities in Panchayatana puja of the Smarta tradition of Hinduism. According to Vaishnavism, the supreme being is with qualities

    Vishnu

    Vishnu

    Vishnu

  • Panchayatana puja
  • Worship practice related to Smarta tradition

    also known as Pancha Devi Deva Puja is a system of puja (worship) in the Smarta sampradaya, which is one of four major sampradayas of Hinduism. It consists

    Panchayatana puja

    Panchayatana puja

    Panchayatana_puja

  • List of 21st-century religious leaders
  • This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime since January 1, 2001. It should likewise

    List of 21st-century religious leaders

    List_of_21st-century_religious_leaders

  • Ishtadevata
  • A worshipper's favourite deity, in Hinduism

    which was popularized by Adi Shankara among orthodox Brahmins of the Smārta tradition, invokes the five deities Ganesha, Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti, and Sūrya

    Ishtadevata

    Ishtadevata

  • Sampradaya
  • Tradition, spiritual lineage or a religious system

    of the Smarta tradition with other significant historic movements within Hinduism, namely Shaivism, Vaishnavism, and Shaktism. Even though Smarta sampradaya

    Sampradaya

    Sampradaya

  • Bhakti yoga
  • Devotional path to moksha in Hinduism

    Brahman in Hinduism. Panchayatana puja is a form of bhakti found in the Smarta tradition of Hinduism. It consists of the simultaneous worship of multiple deities:

    Bhakti yoga

    Bhakti_yoga

  • Hindu denominations
  • A Smarta may choose any saguna deity (istadevata) such as Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti, Surya, Ganesha or any other, and this is viewed in Smarta Tradition as

    Hindu denominations

    Hindu_denominations

  • Sadyojat Shankarashram
  • Indian spiritual teacher

    Sadojyat Shankarashram is the spiritual leader of the Smarta tradition Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin community of India, having ascended the Peetha (seat)

    Sadyojat Shankarashram

    Sadyojat_Shankarashram

  • Durga
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    is one of the five equivalent deities in Panchayatana puja of the Smarta tradition of Hinduism. The word Durga (दुर्गा) literally means "impassable",

    Durga

    Durga

    Durga

  • Vaidiki Velanadu
  • Subcaste of Smarta Brahmin

    tradition, and many have fought bravely in the Battle of Palnadu on the side of Brahma Naidu. Most of the Telugu-speaking priests of Smarta tradition

    Vaidiki Velanadu

    Vaidiki_Velanadu

  • Shaishunaga dynasty
  • Second ruling dynasty of Magadha (413–345 BCE)

    near the present day Patna, during the reign of Kalashoka. According to tradition, Kalashoka was succeeded by his ten sons. This dynasty was succeeded by

    Shaishunaga dynasty

    Shaishunaga dynasty

    Shaishunaga_dynasty

  • Sringeri Sharada Peetham
  • Advaita Vedanta Hindu monastery with temples

    of the major Hindu institutions that has historically coordinated Smārta tradition and monastic activities through satellite institutions in South India

    Sringeri Sharada Peetham

    Sringeri Sharada Peetham

    Sringeri_Sharada_Peetham

  • Kadamba dynasty
  • 4th–6th-century Indian dynasty

    Moraes maintain that the family was of Brahmin origin, followed the Vedic tradition and performed Vedic sacrifices. According to the Talagunda and the Gudnapur

    Kadamba dynasty

    Kadamba dynasty

    Kadamba_dynasty

  • Western Chalukya Empire
  • Empire in western Deccan, South India (957–1184)

    in the Hoysala court, Harihara and Raghavanka, were Virashaivas. This tradition continued into the Vijayanagar empire with such well-known scholars as

    Western Chalukya Empire

    Western Chalukya Empire

    Western_Chalukya_Empire

  • Shanmata
  • Hindu system of worship

    than as distinct beings. The Smarta tradition, a relatively modern Hindu tradition (compared to the three other traditions), invites the worship of more

    Shanmata

    Shanmata

  • Gupta Empire
  • Ancient Indian empire (c. 3rd century CE – 575 CE)

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Gupta Empire

    Gupta Empire

    Gupta_Empire

  • Satavahana dynasty
  • Indian dynasty (2nd century BCE – 3rd century CE)

    the survivals from the stupa of Amaravati, Goli, Nagarjunikonda". This tradition was followed by successors of Satavahana in the eastern and western Deccan

    Satavahana dynasty

    Satavahana dynasty

    Satavahana_dynasty

  • Pratihara dynasty
  • Northern Indian dynasty (730–1036)

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Pratihara dynasty

    Pratihara dynasty

    Pratihara_dynasty

  • Ganesha
  • Hindu god of new beginnings, wisdom and luck

    the Smarta tradition. This worship practice invokes the five deities Ganesha, Vishnu, Shiva, Devi, and Surya. Adi Shankara instituted the tradition primarily

    Ganesha

    Ganesha

    Ganesha

  • Pallava dynasty
  • South Indian dynasty (275–897)

    the Pallavas functioned as successors to the Satavahana administrative tradition in the Andhra region. The phenomenon of using Prakrit as official languages

    Pallava dynasty

    Pallava dynasty

    Pallava_dynasty

  • Daśanāmi Sampradaya
  • Monastic tradition in Hinduism

    of the Dasanāmis with the Smarta tradition or Advaita Vedānta is not all-embracing. One example is the Kriyā Yoga tradition that considers itself eclectic

    Daśanāmi Sampradaya

    Daśanāmi_Sampradaya

  • Shunga Empire
  • Indian empire (185–73 BCE)

    renowned Great Stupa at Sanchi. The Shunga rulers helped to establish the tradition of royal sponsorship of learning and art. The script used by the empire

    Shunga Empire

    Shunga_Empire

  • Chola Empire
  • Medieval Indian empire (848–1279)

    built using a lost wax process, was pioneered in their time. The Chola tradition of art spread, and influenced the architecture and art of Southeast Asia

    Chola Empire

    Chola Empire

    Chola_Empire

  • Chalukya dynasty
  • Classical Indian dynasty (543–753)

    eager patronage from the Western Chalukyas in the Jain and Brahminical traditions. The 11th century saw the patronage of Telugu literature under the Eastern

    Chalukya dynasty

    Chalukya dynasty

    Chalukya_dynasty

  • Sadhu
  • Religious ascetic or holy person in Hinduism

    society. Among the Shaiva sadhus, the Dashanami Sampradaya belong to the Smarta Tradition. They are said to have been formed by the philosopher and renunciant

    Sadhu

    Sadhu

    Sadhu

  • Swadhyaya Movement
  • Religious movement

    The sun is considered a deity, Surya. Prayers are performed in the Smarta tradition's Panchayatana puja format, attributed to Adi Shankara. Community members

    Swadhyaya Movement

    Swadhyaya_Movement

  • Sena dynasty
  • Hindu dynasty of Bengal (1070–1230)

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Sena dynasty

    Sena dynasty

    Sena_dynasty

  • Indo-Greek Kingdom
  • 200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia

    artistic proficiency of the Indo-Greek world would suggest a rich sculptural tradition as well, but traditionally very few sculptural remains have been attributed

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek_Kingdom

  • Chitrapur Guru Parampara
  • The Chitrapur Guru Parampara (Devanagari चित्रापुर गुरु परंपरा,Gu.ru Pa.ram.pa.ra) or Guru Heritage of the Chitrāpur Sāraswat Brahmins is the lineage of

    Chitrapur Guru Parampara

    Chitrapur_Guru_Parampara

  • Gandhara
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation

    Steppe ancestry, sometime between 1900 and 1500 BCE. According to Rigvedic tradition, Yayati was the progenitor of the prominent Udichya (Gandhara and Vahika

    Gandhara

    Gandhara

  • Pandya dynasty
  • Ancient Tamil dynasty of South India

    Tungabhadra valley were related to the Pandyas of Madurai. According to tradition, the legendary Sangams ("the Academies") were held in Madurai under the

    Pandya dynasty

    Pandya dynasty

    Pandya_dynasty

  • Rashtrakuta Empire
  • Early medieval Indian dynasty (753–982)

    Mahaviracharya, a native of Gulbarga, who belonged to the Karnataka mathematical tradition and was patronised by King Amoghavarsha I. His greatest contribution was

    Rashtrakuta Empire

    Rashtrakuta Empire

    Rashtrakuta_Empire

  • Trimurti
  • Hindu concept of one god in three aspects

    ninth-century philosopher Śankarācārya among orthodox Brahmins of the Smārta tradition, invokes the five deities Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, Shakti and Surya.

    Trimurti

    Trimurti

    Trimurti

  • Vadama
  • Sub-sect of the Iyer community of Tamil Brahmins

    Vadama, meaning "Northern", are a sub-sect of the Iyer community of Tamil Brahmins. While some believe that their name is an indication of the fact that

    Vadama

    Vadama

  • Kanva dynasty
  • Eighth ruling dynasty of Magadha (73–28 BCE)

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Kanva dynasty

    Kanva dynasty

    Kanva_dynasty

  • Chera dynasty
  • Dynasty in ancient South India

    most celebrated Chera ruler of early Tamil literature, is famous for the traditions surrounding Kannaki, the principal character of the Tamil epic poem Chilappathikaram

    Chera dynasty

    Chera dynasty

    Chera_dynasty

  • Maurya Empire
  • Ancient Indian empire (c. 321–185 BCE)

    phrase as mukhiya-kala ("the principal art"). According to the Buddhist tradition, the ancestors of the Maurya kings had settled in a region where peacocks

    Maurya Empire

    Maurya Empire

    Maurya_Empire

  • Western Ganga dynasty
  • Ruling dynasty of ancient Karnataka in India

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Western Ganga dynasty

    Western Ganga dynasty

    Western_Ganga_dynasty

  • Eastern Chalukyas
  • 624–1189 dynasty in South India

    Godavari). The Eastern Chalukyas, following the Pallava and Chalukya traditions, developed their own independent style of architecture, which is visible

    Eastern Chalukyas

    Eastern Chalukyas

    Eastern_Chalukyas

  • Magadha
  • Region and Mahajanapada in ancient eastern India

    the 6th century BCE, and these influenced both the āstika and nāstika traditions of Indian philosophy. The Śramaṇa movement gave rise to diverse range

    Magadha

    Magadha

    Magadha

  • Annamacharya
  • Indian musician and composer (1408–1503)

    his parents belonged to the Nandavarika Niyogi Brahmin community of Smarta tradition, Annamacharya was given samashrayana initiation by Ghana-Vishnu and

    Annamacharya

    Annamacharya

    Annamacharya

  • Western Satraps
  • Indo-Scythian rulers of western and central India (35-415 CE)

    suggested that the art of Devnimori represented a Western Indian artistic tradition that was anterior to the rise of Gupta Empire art, and that it may have

    Western Satraps

    Western_Satraps

  • Babburkamme Brahmin
  • Community of Brahmins in India

    community of Brahmins in southern India. They are followers of the Smarta tradition of Vedanta. They have held politically influential position such ministers

    Babburkamme Brahmin

    Babburkamme Brahmin

    Babburkamme_Brahmin

  • Seuna (Yadava) dynasty
  • Indian dynasty (c. 1187–1317)

     516. A. S. Altekar 1960, pp. 515–516. Quotation:"There was not even a tradition to back such poetic fancy"(William Coelho in Kamath, 2001, p122). Quotation:"All

    Seuna (Yadava) dynasty

    Seuna (Yadava) dynasty

    Seuna_(Yadava)_dynasty

  • Pathare Prabhu
  • Hindu community in Maharashtra, India

    'Prabhu caste'. Both Pathare Prabhu and CKP follow the Advaita Vedanta Smarta tradition of Hinduism propounded by Adi Shankara. Along with all the Maharashtrian

    Pathare Prabhu

    Pathare Prabhu

    Pathare_Prabhu

  • Kakatiya dynasty
  • South Indian dynasty (1163–1323)

    modern Kandhar in Maharashtra). However, no other evidence supports this tradition. Later, the Kakatiya capital Orugallu (present-day Warangal) was also

    Kakatiya dynasty

    Kakatiya dynasty

    Kakatiya_dynasty

  • Velneshwar
  • Village in Maharashtra

    Velneshwar which is frequently visited by pilgrims. The village follows the Smarta tradition and the people of the village worship Lord Ganesha, Shiva, Vishnu,

    Velneshwar

    Velneshwar

    Velneshwar

  • Indo-Scythian Kingdom
  • Nomadic Iranian peoples of Saka and Scythian origin

    the help of Greek coin-makers. Indo-Scythian coins continue Indo-Greek tradition by using the Greek alphabet on the obverse and Kharoshthi script on the

    Indo-Scythian Kingdom

    Indo-Scythian Kingdom

    Indo-Scythian_Kingdom

  • Kushan Empire
  • 30–375 CE empire in Central and South Asia

    Iranian and Greek cultural ideas and iconography after the Greco-Bactrian tradition and was a follower of the Shaivite sect of Hinduism. Many of the later

    Kushan Empire

    Kushan Empire

    Kushan_Empire

  • Indo-Parthian kingdom
  • 19–226 CE kingdom in northwestern South Asia

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Indo-Parthian kingdom

    Indo-Parthian_kingdom

  • List of Indian monarchs
  • Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    List of Indian monarchs

    List of Indian monarchs

    List_of_Indian_monarchs

  • Brahacharanam
  • Sub-sect of the Iyer community of Tamil Brahmins of India

    Brahacharanam is a sub-sect of the Iyer community of Tamil Brahmins. The word "Brahacharanam" is a corruption of the Sanskrit word Brhatcharanam (Sanskrit:

    Brahacharanam

    Brahacharanam

  • Chola dynasty
  • Tamil dynasty of South India

    are ancient Tamil literature of the Sangam period (c. 600 BCE), oral traditions, religious texts, temple and copperplate inscriptions. Later medieval

    Chola dynasty

    Chola dynasty

    Chola_dynasty

  • Tamil dynasties
  • Ancient kingdoms in South Asia

    Tungabhadra Valley were related to the Pandyas of Madurai. According to tradition, the legendary Sangams ("the Academies") were held in Madurai under the

    Tamil dynasties

    Tamil dynasties

    Tamil_dynasties

  • Iyer
  • Tamil Brahmin caste

    the Advaita philosophy propounded by Adi Shankara and adhere to the Smarta tradition. This is in contrast to the Iyengar community, who are adherents of

    Iyer

    Iyer

    Iyer

  • Śrauta
  • Sanskrit word that means "belonging to śruti"

    with the assistance of fire priests. This Vedic tradition split into Śrauta (śruti-based) and Smarta (Smriti-based). The Śrauta rituals, states Michael

    Śrauta

    Śrauta

    Śrauta

  • Brahma
  • Creator god in Hinduism

    Shaivism and Vaishnavism, their replacement of him with Mahadevi in the Smarta tradition, and the frequent attacks by Buddhists, Jains, Hindus who worship Shiva

    Brahma

    Brahma

    Brahma

  • Kota Brahmins
  • Hindu Brahmin subcaste, mainly from Karnataka

    concentrated in the villages of Kota of Udupi district. The Kotas follow Smarta tradition. The Guru Narasimha Temple, Saligrama is important to them. Sthanika

    Kota Brahmins

    Kota_Brahmins

  • Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin
  • Brahmin sub-caste in Kokan region, India

    the influence of Madhvacharya, this group remained adherents of the Smarta tradition and the Advaita Vedanta philosophy of Adi Shankara. In 1708, the first

    Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin

    Chitrapur_Saraswat_Brahmin

  • Hoysala Kingdom
  • Medieval Kingdom in South India

    the traditional Dravida, and is considered an independent architectural tradition with many unique features. A feature of Hoysala temple architecture is

    Hoysala Kingdom

    Hoysala Kingdom

    Hoysala_Kingdom

  • Historical Vedic religion
  • 1500–500 BC Indo-Aryan religious practices of northwest India

    (Puranas and the Epics), which are also incorporated in the later Smarta tradition. The emphasis on ritual and the dominant position of Brahmins developed

    Historical Vedic religion

    Historical Vedic religion

    Historical_Vedic_religion

  • Traikutaka dynasty
  • Former dynasty of India

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Traikutaka dynasty

    Traikutaka dynasty

    Traikutaka_dynasty

  • Eastern Ganga dynasty
  • Medieval of Indian royal dynasty (493–1947)

    Kulke; Gaya Charan Tripathi (eds.). The Cult of Jagannath and the regional tradition of Orissa. Manohar Publications. p. 359. ISBN 81-7304-964-5. Archived

    Eastern Ganga dynasty

    Eastern Ganga dynasty

    Eastern_Ganga_dynasty

  • Alchon Huns
  • 370–670 CE nomadic people who invaded India

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Alchon Huns

    Alchon Huns

    Alchon_Huns

  • Indo-Greek Wars
  • Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Indo-Greek Wars

    Indo-Greek Wars

    Indo-Greek_Wars

  • Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom
  • Branch of Sasanian Persians ruling Bactria (c. 230–365)

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom

    Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom

    Kushano-Sasanian_Kingdom

  • Tyagaraja
  • Composer in Carnatic Classical Music (1767-1847)

    after the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire. His family belonged to the Smārta tradition and Bharadwāja gotra. Tyāgarāja was the third son of his parents, Kākarla

    Tyagaraja

    Tyagaraja

    Tyagaraja

  • Ganapati Atharvaśīrṣa
  • Upanishad on Hindu god Ganesha

    named after the five main deities or shrines (panchayatanan of the Smarta tradition) of Ganapati, Narayana, Rudra, Surya and Devi. The text opens with

    Ganapati Atharvaśīrṣa

    Ganapati Atharvaśīrṣa

    Ganapati_Atharvaśīrṣa

  • Devi
  • Goddess in Hinduism

    Shakta tradition of Hinduism; in the Smarta tradition, she is one of the five primary forms of Brahman that is revered. In other Hindu traditions, Devi

    Devi

    Devi

    Devi

  • Vishnukundina dynasty
  • Indian dynasty based in Deccan

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Vishnukundina dynasty

    Vishnukundina dynasty

    Vishnukundina_dynasty

  • Nagas of Padmavati
  • 3rd-4th century dynasty of northern India

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Nagas of Padmavati

    Nagas of Padmavati

    Nagas_of_Padmavati

  • Sanskrit
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent

    with classical Sanskrit. In the following centuries, Sanskrit became tradition-bound, stopped being learned as a first language, and ultimately stopped

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

  • Ashtasahasram
  • Ethnic group

    state of Tamil Nadu. The Ashtasahasrams as Iyers belonging to the Smarta tradition, along with the Vadamas, Brahacharanams, Vadyamans/Madhyamans, and

    Ashtasahasram

    Ashtasahasram

  • Kathenotheism
  • Worshipping one god at once, while believing in other gods

    each distinct individuals that were not equated with one another. The Smarta Tradition of Hinduism worship the five major deities as supreme in turn and collectively

    Kathenotheism

    Kathenotheism

    Kathenotheism

  • God and gender in Hinduism
  • — Vishnu Purana, Chapter 7, Translated by Horace Hayman Wilson The Smarta tradition, which by and large, follows Advaita philosophy believes all forms

    God and gender in Hinduism

    God and gender in Hinduism

    God_and_gender_in_Hinduism

  • Matha
  • Hindu monastery

    Madhom and Vadakke Madhom. Other Advaita Vedanta mathas following Smarta Tradition include: Svarnavalli Matha at Swarnavalli near Sodhe, Sirsi, Karnataka

    Matha

    Matha

    Matha

  • Mulukanadu Brahmin
  • Subgroup of Telugu-speaking Vaidiki Smartha Brahmins

    Mulukanadu/Murikinadu Brahmin Religion Hinduism of the Smarta tradition.

    Mulukanadu Brahmin

    Mulukanadu_Brahmin

  • Garuda Purana
  • Ancient Sanskrit scripture

    includes significant sections with reverence for Shaiva, Shakti, and Smarta traditions, including the Panchayatana puja of Vishnu, Shiva, Durga, Surya (Sun)

    Garuda Purana

    Garuda_Purana

  • Shaktism
  • Goddess-centric sect of Hinduism

    revered group of ten fierce and esoteric goddesses central to the tantric traditions within Shaktism. Shaktism encompasses various tantric subtraditions, including

    Shaktism

    Shaktism

    Shaktism

  • Riddles in Hinduism
  • Book by B. R. Ambedkar

    texts). In Part II, Ambedkar discusses the dogmas of the Smarth Dharma (Smarta tradition), whose sacred literature consists of the Smritis or the law books

    Riddles in Hinduism

    Riddles_in_Hinduism

  • Kuninda kingdom
  • Ancient Hindu dynasty of India

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Kuninda kingdom

    Kuninda kingdom

    Kuninda_kingdom

  • Middle kingdoms of India
  • Political entities in the Indian subcontinent from 3rd century BCE - 13th century CE

    reconstruction of their history is difficult. According to the bardic tradition, the dynasty's founder Anangapal Tuar (that is Anangapala I Tomara) founded

    Middle kingdoms of India

    Middle kingdoms of India

    Middle_kingdoms_of_India

  • Timeline of South Asian history
  • Hiltebeitel, Alf (2002), Hinduism. In: Joseph Kitagawa, "The Religious Traditions of Asia: Religion, History, and Culture", Routledge Michaels, Axel (2004)

    Timeline of South Asian history

    Timeline_of_South_Asian_history

  • Kadambas of Hangal
  • Ruling dynasty of Karnataka from 980–1031 CE

    Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Kadambas of Hangal

    Kadambas of Hangal

    Kadambas_of_Hangal

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  • Puranas - Ramayana - Mahabharata - Bhagavad Gita - Brahma Sutras - Smarta Tradition Mahayana Buddhism  2nd century BCE Indo-Greek Kingdom Shunga Empire

    Sources of Indo-Greek history

    Sources of Indo-Greek history

    Sources_of_Indo-Greek_history

  • Hindu deities
  • Gods and goddesses in Hinduism

    Vaishnavism, Shiva for Shaivism, Devi for Shaktism, and some Hindu traditions such as Smarta traditions who revere multiple major deities (five) as henotheistic

    Hindu deities

    Hindu deities

    Hindu_deities

  • History of Hinduism
  • rooted primarily in the Vedic sruti tradition and are sometimes called smarta schools in the sense that they develop smarta orthodox current of thoughts that

    History of Hinduism

    History of Hinduism

    History_of_Hinduism

  • Indian religions
  • Religions that originated on the Indian subcontinent

    rooted primarily in the Vedic sruti tradition and are sometimes called smarta schools in the sense that they develop smarta orthodox current of thoughts that

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    Indian religions

    Indian_religions

  • Kadambas of Halasi
  • for Bahubali, as Bahubali is described as Manmatha. If this is so, the tradition of erecting gommata sculptures dates from the period of Kadambas and to

    Kadambas of Halasi

    Kadambas of Halasi

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  • Marta
  • Girl/Female

    Polish American Aramaic Scandinavian Spanish Swedish

    Marta

    Bitter.

    Marta

  • Sharda
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Sharda

    The Goddess of Art and Literature; Goddess Saraswati

    Sharda

  • Marita
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish

    Marita

    Bitterness; Royal Lady; Similar to Maria; From the God Mars; Of the Sea

    Marita

  • SARITA
  • Female

    Spanish

    SARITA

    Spanish pet form of Hebrew Sarah, SARITA means "noble lady, princess."

    SARITA

  • Marta, Martha
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Marta, Martha

    Lady or Mistress

    Marta, Martha

  • SHANTA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    SHANTA

    (शान्ता) Hindi name SHANTA means "calm, pacified."

    SHANTA

  • Amarta
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu

    Amarta

    Immortality

    Amarta

  • Smart
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Smart

    English : nickname for a brisk or active person, from Middle English smart ‘quick’, ‘prompt’ (Old English smeart ‘stinging’, ‘painful’, from smeortan ‘to sting’). This name is common and widespread throughout England, Wales, and Scotland.

    Smart

  • Marta
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    Marta

    Mistress; Mistress of the House or Lady; Bitter; Dedicated to Mars; Feminine of Martin; Warlike; Pearl; A Lady; Spanish Form of Martha Lady

    Marta

  • Samrta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Samrta

    Provided with nectar, Wealthy, Remembered

    Samrta

  • MARTTA
  • Female

    Finnish

    MARTTA

    Finnish form of Greek Martha, MARTTA means "lady, mistress." 

    MARTTA

  • MARTHA
  • Female

    English

    MARTHA

    (Hebrew מַרְתָּה, Aramaic: מַרְתָּא, Greek: Μάρθα): Greek name of Aramaic origin, MARTHA means "lady, mistress." In the bible, this is the name of a sister of Lazarus.

    MARTHA

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    American, Assamese, Celebrity, Danish, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional

    Shanta

    Peaceful; Daughter of King Dasarath; Very Calm

    Shanta

  • AMARIA
  • Male

    English

    AMARIA

    Variant spelling of English Amariah, AMARIA means "whom God spoke of."

    AMARIA

  • Smartt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Smartt

    English : variant spelling of Smart.

    Smartt

  • MARTA
  • Female

    English

    MARTA

    Italian and Spanish form of Greek Martha, MARTA means "lady, mistress." 

    MARTA

  • SAMANTA
  • Female

    English

    SAMANTA

    Italian form of English Samantha, SAMANTA means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."

    SAMANTA

  • MARTHA
  • Female

    Greek

    MARTHA

    (Hebrew מַרְתָּה, Aramaic: מַרְתָּא, Greek: Μάρθα): Greek name of Aramaic origin, MARTHA means "lady, mistress." In the bible, this is the name of a sister of Lazaros (Latin Lazarus).

    MARTHA

  • Samrta
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Samrta

    Provided with Nectar

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  • MARITA
  • Female

    Spanish

    MARITA

     Pet form of Spanish María, MARITA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

    MARITA

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  • Saurjyesh | ஸௌரஜ்யேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Saurjyesh | ஸௌரஜ்யேஷ

    Kartikeya, The Lord of valour

  • GIANNINO
  • Male

    Italian

    GIANNINO

    Pet form of Italian Giovanni, GIANNINO means "God is gracious."

  • Rica
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Romanian

    Rica

    Dominant Ruler

  • Mehgna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Mehgna

    Sky

  • Tappin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tappin

    English : from Old English Tæpping, an unattested patronymic from Tæppa. Compare Tapp.Joseph Tapping (d. 1678) is buried in King’s Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, MA.

  • Anahata
  • Girl/Female

    British, Hindu, Indian, Portuguese

    Anahata

    Far of Pain

  • Harriot
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German

    Harriot

    Ruler of the Home or Estate

  • Crosswhite
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crosswhite

    English : either a variant of Crosthwaite or of Crostwight, a habitational name from Crostwight in Norfolk, with the same etymology.

  • Vapusha | வபுஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vapusha | வபுஷா

    Beautiful, Embodied, Nature

  • Jadyn
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese

    Jadyn

    The Gemstone Jade; Green in Color

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  • Smarten
  • v. t.

    To make smart or spruce; -- usually with up.

  • Smalt-blue
  • a.

    Deep blue, like smalt.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Brisk; fresh; as, a smart breeze.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Keen; severe; poignant; as, smart pain.

  • Spartan
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Sparta, especially to ancient Sparta; hence, hardy; undaunted; as, Spartan souls; Spartan bravey.

  • Helot
  • n.

    A slave in ancient Sparta; a Spartan serf; hence, a slave or serf.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Marked by acuteness or shrewdness; quick in suggestion or reply; vivacious; witty; as, a smart reply; a smart saying.

  • Spartan
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Sparta; figuratively, a person of great courage and fortitude.

  • Smart
  • v. t.

    To cause a smart in.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Causing a smart; pungent; pricking; as, a smart stroke or taste.

  • Swarth
  • a.

    Swart; swarthy.

  • Smarted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Smart

  • Start
  • v. t.

    To cause to move or act; to set going, running, or flowing; as, to start a railway train; to start a mill; to start a stream of water; to start a rumor; to start a business.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    To feel a lively, pungent local pain; -- said of some part of the body as the seat of irritation; as, my finger smarts; these wounds smart.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Pretentious; showy; spruce; as, a smart gown.

  • Swart
  • v. t.

    To make swart or tawny; as, to swart a living part.

  • Charta
  • n.

    A charter or deed; a writing by which a grant is made. See Magna Charta.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Smart money (see below).

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Severe, pungent pain of mind; pungent grief; as, the smart of affliction.

  • Smartly
  • adv.

    In a smart manner.