Pa > References for ‘Paoráńika’

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Ráŕh – 9. (1)

[1] The psychology of Ráŕh [...] goddesses, some have found a place in Paoráńika [Puranic] scriptures, while others [...] Vaeśńava Dharma of Ráŕh.

Ráŕh – 5. (2)

[6] Shankaracharya came to Ráŕh [...] of Ráŕh embraced Paoráńika Dharma. D́abák being [...] great number. The reason is this.

[8] It has been said before that severe [...] Ráŕh due to the influence of the Paoráńika Dharma propounded by Shankaracharya [...] 2 )

Ráŕh – 4. (9)

[3] The Aryans began to proceed towards [...] Ráŕh]. The influence of the Paoráńika Dharma [Puranic cult or religion] [...] felt only 1300 years ago. This Paoráńika Dharma of Shankaracharya’s [...] that time. What was the essence of Paoráńika Dharma? It was mainly just obedience [...] Viśńu. Thus the narrow Paoráńika Dharma prevailed in Ráŕh, displacing the liberal Shaeva Dharma.

[4] Prior to Shankaracharya, there [...] after Shankaracharya preached his Paoráńika Dharma. Intimidated by the followers of Paoráńika Dharma, the Buddhists of that [...] Dharmat́hákur in remodelled temples in the Paoráńika Age, and such can be found spread [...] use Devangshi as their surname.

[5] Having come under the influence of Paoráńika Dharma, the priests of these temples [...] Shunyápuráńa.

[7] Thus we see that before becoming [...] became established only during the Paoráńika Age, not before that.

Ráŕh – 30. History of the Regions of Ráŕh (2)

[5] 2) Gopabhum : The Gopabhum [...] Deoghariiya Brahmans who established the Paoráńika cult in the Silli, Tamarh and [...] in that newly-created district.

[21] Ráŕh was subjected [...] Ráŕh who refused to embrace the Paoráńika Dharma had to tolerate the pangs [...] them somewhat averse to struggle.

Ráŕh – 28. The Temples of Ráŕh (5)

[4] It cannot be said, however, that [...] later days by the followers of Paoráńika Dharma. The word páncrá [...] found in or around such places.

[8] Now, the question is, were the [...] there any other reason? When the Paoráńika Age came to Ráŕh, [...] as being different forms of the Paoráńika ones and to arrange for their [...] deities could become deities of Paoráńika scripture, those temples and the [...] Ráŕh continued for a long time.

[9] [As mentioned earlier,] The idols [...] which they could be considered as Paoráńika deities. So almost all of the [...] may inspire speedy research work.

Ráŕh – 22. Mauṋgalkávya and Vaeśńavkávya (2)

[1] The golden age of the Mauṋgalkávya [...] Buddhist deities, Jain deities and Paoráńika deities – in society, in [...] distressed Ráŕh.

[2] In the post-Buddhist era, under the rule of the Paoráńika cult, no poet dared to express [...] has been presented of all this.

Ráŕh – 14. (2)

[3] In the Buddhist age, the Kayasthas [...] handful of Kayasthas who followed Paoráńika Dharma came or were brought to [...] assist the Brahmans in imposing Paoráńika Dharma on Ráŕh like [...] [original] or ancient Bengalees.

Ráŕh – 13. (3)

[1] The question remains as to the [...] a confused way. So advocates of Paoráńika Dharma, and their Prayágiiya [...] Brahmans, all of them followers of Paoráńika Dharma, in the names Paiṋca [...] hard to accept the dominance of Paoráńika Dharma (which teaches the supremacy [...] the stamp of Ráŕh.

Ráŕh – 12. (2)

[8] But it is true that caste discrimination came to Ráŕh much later. The Paoráńika Dharma of Shankaracharya weighed [...] defective mentality and way of life of Paoráńika Dharma became intolerable for [...] humanitarian Islam took shelter in it.

Ráŕh – 11. (1)

[14] It is Shiva who is the original [...] have been denied the status of Paoráńika gods all belong to one or another original Bengalee community.

Omniscience of the Macro-Psychic Entity (1)

[9] He does everything without the [...] “hand”). The name of one Paoráńika goddess is “Viińá [...] all other planets, stars, etc.

Ghosts and Evil Spirits (1)

[10] In Bihar, particularly in the northern [...] yakśa. In the images of Paoráńika [Puranic] gods and goddesses you [...] touched, but it can be seen sometimes.