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15 relations: Añjali Mudrā, Ashtavarana, Culture of India, Garland, Guru, Guru–shishya tradition, Indian honorifics, Japamala, Lingam, Lingayatism, Mudra, Namaste, Pranāma, Puja (Hinduism), Sanskrit.
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Añjali Mudrā
Añjali Mudrā (अञ्जलि मुद्रा), is a hand gesture mainly associated with Indian religions and arts, encountered throughout Asia and beyond.
Ashtavarana
In Lingayat theology, the Ashtavarana (ಅಷ್ಟಾವರಣ, ಎಂಬಗೆ, ಎಂಟು ಬಗೆ) refer to the eight virtues that act as shields or coverings protecting the devotee from extraneous distractions and influences of Maya. Pādodaka and Ashtavarana are Lingayatism.
Culture of India
Indian culture is the heritage of social norms and technologies that originated in or are associated with the ethno-linguistically diverse India, pertaining to the Indian subcontinent until 1947 and the Republic of India post-1947.
See Pādodaka and Culture of India
Garland
A garland is a decorative braid, knot or wreath of flowers, leaves, or other material.
Guru
Guru (गुरु; IAST: guru; Pali: garu) is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field.
Guru–shishya tradition
The guru–shishya tradition, or parampara ("lineage"), denotes a succession of teachers and disciples in Indian-origin religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism and Buddhism (including Tibetan and Zen traditions).
See Pādodaka and Guru–shishya tradition
Indian honorifics
Indian honorifics are honorific titles or appendices to names used in the Indian subcontinent, covering formal and informal social, commercial, and religious relationships.
See Pādodaka and Indian honorifics
Japamala
A japamala,, or simply mala (माला;, meaning 'garland') is a loop of prayer beads commonly used in Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism.
Lingam
A lingam (लिङ्ग, lit. "sign, symbol or mark"), sometimes referred to as linga or Shiva linga, is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu god Shiva in Shaivism.
Lingayatism
Lingayatism is a Hindu denomination based on Shaivism.
Mudra
A mudra (मुद्रा,, "seal", "mark", or "gesture") is a symbolic or ritual gesture or pose in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
Namaste
Namaste (Devanagari: नमस्ते), sometimes called namaskār and namaskāram, is a customary Hindu manner of respectfully greeting and honouring a person or group, used at any time of day.
Pranāma
Pranāma (Sanskrit: प्रणाम; IAST: praṇāma; meaning: "obeisance, prostration or bowing forward") is a form of respectful or reverential salutation (or reverential bowing) before something or another person – usually one's elders, husband or teachers – as well as anyone deeply respected such as a deity, found in Indian culture and Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Sikh traditions.
Puja (Hinduism)
Puja (translit-std), also spelt pooja, is a worship ritual performed by Hindus to offer devotional homage and prayer to one or more deities, to host and honour a guest, or to spiritually celebrate an event.
See Pādodaka and Puja (Hinduism)
Sanskrit
Sanskrit (attributively संस्कृत-,; nominally संस्कृतम्) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.
See also
Hindu studies
- Bede Griffiths
- Being Different
- Buddhi
- Encyclopedia of Hinduism
- Ferdinando Sardella
- Forum for Sankaradeva Studies
- Giant Swing
- Hindu studies
- Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies
- Paramatman
- Pādodaka
- Raja Veda Kavya Patasala, Kumbakonam
- Shakha
- Teddy (story)
Hindu theology stubs
- Abhayamudra
- Achyuta
- Ambika Udaya
- Amsha
- Ashadha
- Bhadra (Hindu calendar)
- Bhedabheda
- Brahmahatya
- Buddhi
- Charu
- Dvaita literature
- Forum for Sankaradeva Studies
- Guru Gita
- Jyeshtha (month)
- Magha (month)
- Mitra–Varuna
- Narayana sukta
- Navya-Nyāya
- Parashiva
- Pausha
- Phalguna
- Pādodaka
- Sacred ashes
- Sadachara Smruti
- Sambandha
- Sashtiabdhapoorthi
- Sūta
- Tirtha Prabandha
- Valukeshvara
- Vayu Stuti
- Vācaspati
References
Also known as Padodaka.

