Pa > References for ‘Paoráńik, Paoranik’
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[10] Tantra, though a singular science, developed into five branches during the Paoráńik period of Indian history.…
[14] Gańesha or Gańapati… [...] converted into a cult during the Paoráńik age, the idea was adopted that the group leader was the leader of the universe.
[14] PAORÁŃIK. Puranic, of the PURÁŃAs. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[12] All this proves that the synthesis [...] accepted in a different manner in Paoráńik Sháktácára [...] but actually she is a Jain deity.
[14] Another instance: the Buddhist [...] Shivottara Tantra, and still later, in Paoráńik Sháktácára. And her changed form was accepted in Paoráńik Sháktácára [...] was accepted in Buddhist Tantra.
[15] Thus there came an age of synthesis. [...] accepted as gods and goddesses in Paoráńik Shaevácára [the Puranic Shiva Cult] and Paoráńik Sháktácára [...] still lingers in a minor form.
[16] Now in the process of synthesis [...] changed form, were accepted in Paoráńik Sháktácára, [...] demolished its own fundaments.
[27] The Farsi word for the English [...] was the name of the wife of the Paoranik god Kárttika; for that [...] pronunciation has been accepted.
[12] All this proves that the synthesis [...] accepted in a different manner in Paoráńik Sháktácára [...] but actually she is a Jain deity.
[14] Thus there came an age of synthesis. [...] accepted as gods and goddesses in Paoráńik Shaevácára [the [...] still lingers in a minor form.
[15] Now in the process of synthesis [...] changed form, were accepted in Paoráńik Sháktácára, [...] demolished its own fundaments.