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receptive to a more inclusive theory. His metaphorical devices suggested that devotion through ritual "earned" salvation but also that salvation was given through the grace of God. Subsequently, some time around the fourteenth century, the
Iyengar community divided into two sects. Both sects maintained a reverence for his works but were increasingly divided due to the doctrinal uncertainties evident in them.
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Iyengars believe that it is necessary to offer obeisance/prostration to God multiple times, while Tenkalai Iyengars believe that it is enough if you offer obeisance/prostration to God once. This is the reason why a Vadakalai Iyengar is often seen prostrating four times, while Tenkalai
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philosophy that demanded adherents have a good command of
Sanskrit texts and a ritualized approach to life and devotion. This outlook marginalized women and members of the Shudra Varna because they were barred from learning the Sanskrit Vedas. Ramanuja later changed his position and became more
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difference between the two schools of thought, and Carman says that "... both accord primacy to divine grace, but one group feels it necessary to insist that there is no human contribution at all to the attainment of salvation." These variations in interpretation of the nature of
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Hebbar
Iyengar or Hebbari Srivaishnava is a caste of Hindu Brahmins of Tamil origin whose members follow the Visishtadvaita philosophy propounded by Ramanuja. They are found primarily in the Indian state of Karnataka especially in Southern Districts.
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Social Groups of Tamil Nadu: Badagas, Kongu
Vellalar, Iyer, Boyar, Iyengar, Paravar, Nagarathar, Rajus, Nadar, Balija, Pallar, Kamma, Thondaimandala Mudaliar, Arya Vysyas, Paraiyar, Saurashtra Language, Maravar, Sengunthar, Vadama, Kapu, Kotas, Toda
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her new family. These are performed in an elaborate fashion that are intended to secure the blessings of both God and one's ancestors. A typical Iyengar wedding is made up of the following events:
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became the principal amongst religious leaders who formalized the efforts of Nathamuni as a theology. Ramanuja developed the philosophy of Visishtadvaita and is described by
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truth and the Tamil oral variants to be based on human experience of the same. This community became immersed in the dual-language worship in temples where issues of
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has been the most prominent Iyengar in Indian politics
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832:The couple is protected from 'dhrishti' evil eye
757:The rite of passage ceremony of an Iyengar boy (
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1827:. Vol. 1. Anmol Publications. p. 86.
1694:Philosophy and Theistic Mysticism of the Alvars
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1028:History of Sri Vaishnavism in the Tamil country
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1907:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 26.
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1824:Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophy
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2038:. BRILL. pp. 212–213, 216.
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1990:Caste in Indian Politics
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1521:Carman, John B. (1994).
1455:Carman, John B. (1994).
1401:Dasgupta, S. N. (1991).
1347:Carman, John B. (1994).
1317:Carman, John B. (1994).
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1935:Caste and Race in India
1929:Ghurye, Govind Sadashiv
1718:Eraly, Abraham (2011).
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259:Pancha Dravida Brahmana
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1967:Superiority in Numbers
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806:Jadhaga Naamagaranam
444:were of no concern.
3251:Hindu denominations
3098:Kanyakumari Brahmin
2539:Panchagrama Brahmin
2494:Babburkamme Brahmin
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3184:Koteshwara Brahmin
3126:Mulukanadu Brahmin
3035:Saryuparin Brahmin
2805:Kanyakubja Brahmin
2785:Kanyakubja Brahmin
2534:Koteshwara Brahmin
2499:Badaganadu Brahmin
2445:Kanyakubja Brahmin
2399:Kanyakubja Brahmin
2361:Kanyakubja Brahmin
2143:The Times of India
2112:Roy, S.C. (1937).
2030:Zvelebil, Kamil V.
1802:. tamilnadu.ind.in
878:Sambandhi Virandhu
808:Re-naming of bride
771:
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716:Manavala Mamunigal
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491:
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333:equivalent of the
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42:
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2937:Saraswat Brahmins
2795:Golapurab Brahmin
2704:Deshastha Brahmin
2699:Daivadnya Brahmin
2694:Chitpavan Brahmin
2613:Malayali Brahmins
2588:Deshastha Brahmin
2563:Kashmiri Brahmins
2524:Karnataka Brahmin
2519:Kandavara Brahmin
2464:Garhwali Brahmins
2343:Assamese Brahmins
2283:978-81-7102-107-9
2240:978-1-57003-647-7
1973:, April 22, 2006"
1950:978-81-7154-205-5
1887:978-0-520-02053-5
1834:978-81-261-3112-9
1785:978-0-7486-0954-3
1758:978-0-8028-0693-2
1731:978-0-670-08478-4
1704:978-81-208-1342-7
1677:978-81-208-1342-7
1650:978-0-415-18406-9
1591:978-81-208-1342-7
1561:978-81-7625-436-6
1534:978-0-8028-0693-2
1501:978-0-7914-7335-1
1486:Coward, Harold G.
1468:978-0-8028-0693-2
1441:978-81-7625-436-6
1414:978-81-208-0414-2
1387:978-0-521-38516-9
1360:978-0-8028-0693-2
1330:978-0-8028-0693-2
1303:978-0-7914-7335-1
1288:Coward, Harold G.
1270:978-0-521-38516-9
1174:978-81-208-3772-0
1147:978-81-7488-168-7
1122:978-81-317-5439-9
1064:978-1-157-56781-3
842:Mangalya Dharanam
671:Dravidar Kazhagam
587:Sectarian rivalry
577:Pillai Lokacharya
508:Tamil Prabhandams
425:Tamil Prabhandams
143:
142:
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3154:Sthanika Brahmin
3136:Vaidiki Velanadu
3055:Brahmin Swarnkar
3050:Shrimali Brahmin
3010:Hussaini Brahmin
2990:Audichya Brahmin
2980:Sanadhya Brahmin
2975:Dadheech Brahmin
2886:Hussaini Brahmin
2863:Punjabi Brahmins
2853:Saraswat Brahmin
2830:Sanadhya Brahmin
2825:Naramdev Brahmin
2744:Manipuri Brahmin
2709:Devrukhe Brahmin
2686:Marathi Brahmins
2666:Pushpaka Brahmin
2593:Shivalli Brahmin
2570:Kashmiri Pandits
2549:Shivalli Brahmin
2544:Sankethi Brahmin
2486:Kannada Brahmins
2386:Bengali Brahmins
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3174:Karhade Brahmin
3159:Havyaka Brahmin
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3121:Dravida Brahmin
3107:
3064:
3045:Sompura Brahmin
3000:Girnara Brahmin
2931:
2900:
2857:
2840:Nepali Brahmins
2834:
2815:Malviya Brahmin
2780:Gayawal Brahmin
2762:Maithil Brahmin
2756:
2752:Kamrupi Brahmin
2738:
2719:Konkani Brahmin
2714:Karhade Brahmin
2680:
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2574:
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2480:
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2435:Gayawal Brahmin
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2418:Bihari Brahmins
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