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Saiva
Species Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web lists: Saiva bullata Saiva cardinalis Saiva coccinea Saiva formosana Saiva gemmata - type species Saiva guttulata Saiva insularis Saiva karimbujangi Saiva nodata Saiva phesamensis Saiva pyrrhochlora Saiva semiannulus Saiva transversolineata wikipedia.org
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Saiva
Saiva, n. and a. (ˈʃaɪvə) [a. Skr. śaiva relating, belonging, or sacred to Siva; a worshipper or follower of Siva.] A. n. A member of one of the three great divisions of modern Hinduism, exclusively devoted to the worship of the god Siva as the Supreme Being. B. adj. Of or pertaining to this divisio... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saiva cardinalis
Saiva cardinalis is a species of lantern bug in the genus Saiva, found to the North-East of India (Darjiling, Sikkim), Nepal and Vietnam. wikipedia.org
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Sivaism
Sivaism (ˈsiːvəɪz(ə)m) Also Shivaism. [f. Skr. {Sdotab}iva ‘the auspicious one’ (see prec.) + -ism.] The special worship of Siva, the third deity of the Hindu triad, to whom are attributed the powers of reproduction and dissolution. Cf. S(h)aivism s.v. Saiva.1901 Edin. Rev. 7 Jan. 32 The lotus of Si... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saiva Bhanu Kshatriya College
Saiva Bhanu Kshatriya College, is a general degree college located in Aruppukottai, Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu. wikipedia.org
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Vaishnava
‖ Vaishnava (ˈvaiʃnavaː) [a. Skr. vaiṣṇavá relating, belonging, or sacred to Vishnu; a worshipper or follower of Vishnu.] A. n. A member of one of the three great divisions of modern Hinduism, exclusively devoted to the worship of the god Vishnu as the Supreme Being. B. adj. Of or pertaining to this... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saiva Siddhanta Temple
Saiva Siddhanta Temple is an organization that identifies itself with the Saivite Hindu religion. Theology The Saiva Siddhanta Temple belongs to a monistic branch of the school of Saiva Siddhanta. wikipedia.org
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Urumpirai Saiva Tamil Vidyalayam
Urumpirai Saiva Tamil Vidyalayam ( Urumpirāy Caivattamiḻ Vittiyālayam) is a provincial school in Urumpirai, Sri Lanka. See also List of schools in Northern Province, Sri Lanka References External links Urumpirai Saiva Tamil Vidyalayam Provincial schools in Sri Lanka wikipedia.org
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Shaiva Siddhanta
a very an individual tamilic Saiva Siddhanta Tradition. ; and the Saiva Siddhanta Shastras. wikipedia.org
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فلقوراوات
الأجناس الفلقورة (الاسم العلمي:Fulgora) Cathedra Diareusa Odontoptera Phrictus Pyrops Saiva Sinuala Zanna مراجع فلقوراوات فصيلات نصفيات wikipedia.org
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Sekkilhar
Sekkilhar himself was later canonised and his work, the Periyapuranam became the twelfth and final book of the sacred Saiva canon. The king thereupon invited Sekkilhar to expound the lives of the Saiva saints in a great poem. wikipedia.org
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Meykandar
Arulnandi sivan's disciple Marai njana Sampandar was the guru of Umapati Sivan who composed another eight texts explaining Saiva Siddhanta. See more Saiva Siddhanta Sampradaya References External links Sivaganabodam explanation by Gordon Matthews Sivagnanabodham English explanation part wikipedia.org
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Sattainathar Temple, Sirkazhi
The child later went on to compose Tevaram, a Saiva canonic literature on Shiva and became one of the most revered Saiva poets in South India. He was a contemporary of Appar, another Saiva saint. wikipedia.org
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Periya Puranam
The king thereupon invited Sekkilhar to expound the lives of the Saiva saints in a great poem. The Periyapuranam is considered a fifth Veda in Tamil and immediately took its place as the twelfth and the last book in the Saiva canon. wikipedia.org
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Bodhinatha Veylanswami
Bodhinatha presides over three organizations: Saiva Siddhanta Church, Himalayan Academy publications and Hindu Heritage Endowment. Saiva siddhanta is prevalent in South India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. wikipedia.org
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