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Vedism
ˈVedism [f. Ved-a + -ism. Cf. Vedaism.] The system of religious beliefs and practices contained in the Vedas.1882 Athenæum 29 Apr. 542/3 In this paper he showed the relationship between the Vaishnava religion and three other forms of the Hindu religious system, viz., Vedism, Brâhmanism, and Saivism.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Russian vedism
The Russian Religion (Russian: Русская Религия), also termed Russian Vedism (Русский Ведизм), is one of the earliest doctrines of Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism He attended a naval school in Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad) and was possibly influenced by Viktor Bezverkhy, the founder of Peterburgian Vedism, who wikipedia.org
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Peterburgian Vedism
Peterburgian Vedism (Russian: ) or Peterburgian Rodnovery (), or more broadly Russian Vedism () and Slavic Vedism (), is one of the earliest branches of Overview Definition of "Vedism" Viktor Bezverkhy borrowed the term "Vedism" — itself already used in the academia to refer to the historical Vedic religion wikipedia.org
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Veda
‖ Veda (ˈveɪdə) Also 8 Beda; Vidam, Viedam, Vedam. [a. Skr. vēda knowledge, sacred knowledge, sacred book, from the root vid- to know: see wit v. The α-forms are from the Skr. nom. and acc. vēdam, perh. partly through Tamil. The Urdū form bed (Hindī ved) is also represented in older use by Bead (169... Oxford English Dictionary
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sacrifice - NEW ADVENT
Pagan sacrifice Among the Indians. The Vedism of the ancient Indies was, to an extent never elsewhere attained, a sacrificial religion connected with the deities Agni and Soma. A Vedic proverb runs: "Sacrifice is the navel of the world". Originally regarded as a feast for the gods, before whom food-offerings (cakes, milk, butter, meat, and the soma drink) were set on the holy grass before the ...
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Bhagavata
Historically, Bhagavatism corresponds to the development of a popular theistic movement in India, departing from the elitist sacrificial rites of Vedism 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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Historical Vedic religion
The historical Vedic religion (also known as Vedicism, Vedism or ancient Hinduism) constituted the religious ideas and practices among some of the Indo-Aryan Terminology Vedism refers to the oldest form of the Vedic religion, when Indo-Aryans entered into the valley of the Indus River in multiple waves during wikipedia.org
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Temple of the Seven Rishis
See also Hinduism in Russia Religion in Russia Vedism References External links Religion in Russia Hinduism in Russia Hindu temples in Russia wikipedia.org
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Ivanovism
to take institutional forms between the 1980s and the 1990s, and in the same period it had an influence on the other Rodnover movement of Peterburgian Vedism movements of Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism) built on Russian folklore, noting that it had an influence on the other Rodnover movement of Peterburgian Vedism wikipedia.org
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Khakassia
adheres to Slavic native faith (Rodnovery) or Khakas Tengrism and folk religion, 1% to Islam, 1% to forms of Protestantism, 0.4% to forms of Hinduism (Vedism wikipedia.org
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Slavic-Hill Rodnovery
See also Peterburgian Vedism Rodnovery Russian martial arts References Citations Sources Primary sources External links Slavic-Hill Wrestling wikipedia.org
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Slavic Native Faith
Movements often classified as "Vedism" Peterburgian Vedism Peterburgian or Russian Vedism (Russian: Петербургский/Русский Ведизм) is one of the earliest Ivanovite teachings are incorporated by Peterburgian Vedism. wikipedia.org
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Krishnaism
These non-Vedic traditions in Mahabharata canon affiliate itself with ritualistic Vedism in order to become acceptable to the orthodox establishment. A branch which flourished with the decline of Vedism was centred on Krishna, the deified tribal hero and religious leader of the Yadavas. wikipedia.org
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Outline of Slavic history and culture
Faith's calendars and holidays Slavic Native Faith in Ukraine, Slavic Native Faith in Poland, Slavic Native Faith in Russia Zhrets, Volkhv Peterburgian Vedism wikipedia.org
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