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  • 61Vaishnavism — is a tradition of Hinduism, distinguished from other schools by its worship of Vishnu or its associated avatars, principally as Rama and Krishna, as the original and supreme God.cite book author = Goswami, B.K. year = 1965 title = The Bhakti Cult …

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  • 63Avatar — (Del sánscrito avatara.) ► sustantivo masculino Suceso inesperado que produce un cambio brusco en la marcha de una cosa: ■ los avatares de la vida. * * * avatar (del fr. «avatar», del sánscrito «avatara», descenso) 1 m. Cada una de las diferentes …

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  • 64Monotheism — Monotheist redirects here. For the Celtic Frost album, see Monotheist (album). Part of a series on God …

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  • 65Ramakrishna — Infobox Hindu leader name= Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa caption = Ramakrishna at Dakshineshwar birth date= birth date|1836|2|18|mf=y birth place= Kamarpukur, West Bengal, India birth name= Gadadhar Chattopadhyay death date= death date and… …

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  • 66Purna avatar — In Hinduism, Vishnu, the Lord of the Universe exists in sixteen expanding Kalas or digits of manifestation. That is, one digit of His manifestation in the vegetable kingdom, two in the animal, and from five to eight in the human, according as… …

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  • 67Sita — redirects here. For other uses, see Sita (disambiguation). Rama with Sita on the throne surrounded by other deities Sita (also spelled Seeta or Seetha) (Sanskrit: सीता, Sītā , listen …

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  • 68Hare Krishna — Altar des ISKCON Tempels in Berlin Die Internationale Gesellschaft für Krishna Bewusstsein (ISKCON, Kurzform von International Society for Krishna Consciousness), im Westen besser bekannt als Hare Krishna, ist eine von Abhay Charan Bhaktivedanta… …

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  • 69Hindu — Chamundi Tempel in Mysore Sadhu …

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