saivite in A Sentence

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    The Saivite saint Appar is believed to have

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    The Saivite saint Appar is believed to have adopted Saivism at this temple.

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    Saivite Hindus are truly compassionate, knowing that ultimately there is no good or bad.

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    Many people follow the Shaivite, or Saivite, tradition(worship of Shiva), of Southern India.

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    shrines of the malika contain a variety of sculptures, both Saivite and Vaishnavite, of varied iconography,

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    It may be recalled that Pattinattar, the great Saivite saint who lived in the eleventh century A. D., is said

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    Tirugnana Sambandar and Appar, the 7th-century Tamil Saivite poet Nayanmars, venerated Nelliappar in ten verses in Tevaram, compiled as the First Tirumurai.

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    In fact, the king made donation for the singing of hymns from Thevaram, the Saivite sacred book in Tamil, in this temple.

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    According to another legend, Kannappa who was one of the 63 Saivite Saints who devoted all their lives to Lord Shiva.

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    There are no images inside the sanctum, and hence it is not associated with a specific sect of Hinduism but broadly classified as Saivite based on the niches.

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    It may be recalled that Pattinattar, the great Saivite saint who lived in the eleventh century A. D., is said to have disappeared into a linga in Tiruvottriyur.

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    The external walls of these parivara shrines of the malika contain a variety of sculptures, both Saivite and Vaishnavite, of varied iconography, thus making this temple complex a veritable museum of iconography and plastic art.

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    However, it is likely that there were two rival royal dynasties in Java at the time-the Buddhist Sailendra and the Saivite Sanjaya-in which the latter triumphed over their rival in the 856 battle on the Ratubaka plateau.

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    Another Saivite theologian and proponent of Siva Advaita, believes that individual souls themselves do things which may be regarded as the cause of their particular actions, or desisting from particular actions, in accordance with the nature of the fruition of their past deeds.

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