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Qué (quién) es Hindu$35264$ - definición

HISTORIC LITERATURE OF HINDUISM
Hindu scriptures; Hindu text; Hindu scripture; Hindu literature; Hindu Literature
  • A 19th century manuscript of the Hindu text [[Bhagavad Gita]]

Hindu denominations         
  • Shaktism is a Goddess-centric tradition of Hinduism. From left: [[Parvati]]/[[Durga]], [[Kali]] and [[Lakshmi]]
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  • Vaishnavism focuses on an avatar of Vishnu, such as Krishna above
  • Shaivism focuses on Shiva
SECTS WITHIN HINDUISM
List of Hindu sects; Schools of Hinduism; Schools of Hinduism (Overview); Hindu Sects; List of Hindu denominations; Hindu denomination; Schools of hinduism; Denominations of Hinduism; Hinduism-oriented new religious movements; Hindu sects; Hindu sect
Hindu denominations, sampradayas, traditions, movements, and sects are traditions and sub-traditions within Hinduism centered on one or more gods or goddesses, such as Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti and so on. The term sampradaya is used for branches with a particular founder-guru with a particular philosophy.
Hindu texts         
Hindu texts are manuscripts and voluminous historical literature which are related to any of the diverse traditions within Hinduism. A few of these texts are shared across these traditions and they are broadly considered Hindu scriptures.
Hindu deities         
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  • The ten avatars of [[Vishnu]], (Clockwise, from top left) Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Vamana, Krishna, Kalki, Buddha, Parshurama, Rama and Narasimha, (in centre) Radha and Krishna. Painting currently in [[Victoria and Albert Museum]].
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  • Examples of Hindu deities (from top): [[Brahma]], [[Saraswati]], [[Lakshmi]], [[Vishnu]], [[Shiva]], [[Durga]], [[Harihara]] and [[Ardhanarishvara]].
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  • [[Indra]] is a Vedic era deity, found in south and southeast Asia. Above Indra is part of the seal of a [[Thailand]] state.
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  • Six Hinduism deities. Surya, Parvati, Hanuman, Lakshmi, Vishnu, and Indra. All of these statues came from India, except Vishnu (from the Thai-Cambodian border). Various eras. National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
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  • Ishvara is, along with Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma, one of the 17 deities commonly found in Indonesian [[Surya Majapahit]] Hindu arts and records. However, Ishvara represents different concept in various Hindu philosophies.
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  • A 10th century triad – Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma – from [[Bihar]].
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GODS AND GODDESSES IN HINDUISM
Hindu pantheon; Hindu goddesses; Deities of India; Hindu Dieties; Hindu god; Hindu gods; Hindu deity; Conceptions of God in Hinduism; Indian Pantheon; Hindu Gods; Deities in Hinduism; Hindu gods and goddesses; Gods in Hinduism; Hindu Deities; Baba Jitto; बूआ कौड़ी बावा जीतमल ( झिड़ी ); Bua Kauri Baba Jitmal (Jhiri)
Hindu deities are the gods and goddesses in Hinduism. The terms and epithets for deities within the diverse traditions of Hinduism vary, and include Deva, Devi, Ishvara, Ishvari, Bhagavān and Bhagavati.

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Hindu texts

Hindu texts are manuscripts and voluminous historical literature which are related to any of the diverse traditions within Hinduism. A few of these texts are shared across these traditions and they are broadly considered Hindu scriptures. These include the Itihasa and Vedas. Scholars hesitate in defining the term "Hindu scriptures" given the diverse nature of Hinduism, but many list the Agamas as Hindu scriptures, and Dominic Goodall includes Bhagavata Purana and Yajnavalkya Smriti in the list of Hindu scriptures as well.