| 1838 - 524 pages
...in Asiatic Researches, vol. xvi.) The following is a list of the principal sects: — 1. Vaishnavus, who worship Vishnu, or rather Rama, Krishna, and other...popular sects are little more than ramifications of the Kalrir Panthis, and Nanak Shah appears to have been principally indebted to him for the doctrines he... | |
| 1838 - 524 pages
...the sixteenth volume of the ' As. Res.' One of the most important of the Vaishnava sects is the KtMr Panthis, founded by Kabir in the beginning of the...the doctrines he promulgated among the Sikhs. This sect is included among the Vaishnavas because they pay more respect to Vishnu than to any other deity... | |
| Horace Hayman Wilson - Hindu sects - 1846 - 252 pages
...greater effect on the state of popular belief than any other, was KARIR : with an unprecedented boldness he assailed the whole system of idolatrous worship, and ridiculed the learning of the Pandits, and doctrines of the Sastras, in a style peculiarly well suited to the genius of his countrymen to whom... | |
| Horace Hayman Wilson - 1861 - 428 pages
...greater effect on the state of popular belief than any other, was KABIR : with an unprecedented boldness he assailed the whole system of idolatrous worship , and ridiculed the learning of the Pandits, and doctrines of the Sastras, in a PITAMBARA DAS , MaJiant , SITA RAM; this is the Nandir of Tulasi Das.... | |
| Horace Hayman Wilson - Buddhism - 1861 - 426 pages
...greater effect on the state of popular belief than any other, was KABIR : with an unprecedented boldness he assailed the whole system of idolatrous worship , and ridiculed the learning of the Pandits, and doctrines of the Sastras, in a PITAMBARA DAS , Mahant , SITA RAM; this is the Mandir of Tulasi Dus.... | |
| Karsondas Mulji - Maharaj Libel Case, 1862 - 1865 - 396 pages
...greater effect on the state of popular belief than any other, was Kabir. With an unprecedented boldness he assailed the whole system of idolatrous worship, and ridiculed the learning of the Pandits and doctrines of the Sdstras, in a style peculiarly well suited to the genius of his countrymen to whom... | |
| Karsondas Mulji - Maharaj Libel Case, 1862 - 1865 - 400 pages
...greater effect on the state of popular belief than any other, was Kabir. With an unprecedented boldness he assailed the whole system of idolatrous worship, and ridiculed the learning of the Pandits and doctrines of the Sdstras, in a style peculiarly well suited to the genius of his countrymen to whom... | |
| George Small - India - 1866 - 236 pages
...greater effect on the state of popular belief than any other, was Kabir. "With an unprecedented boldness he assailed the whole system of idolatrous worship, and ridiculed the learning of the Pandits and doctrines of the S'astras, in a style peculiarly well suited to the genius of his countrymen, to whom... | |
| John McClintock, James Strong - Bible - 1872 - 1142 pages
...important of the Vaishnava sects is the Kabir Panlhie, founded by Kabir in the 15th century. Kabir assailed the whole system of idolatrous worship, and ridiculed the learning of the Pundits and the doctrines of the Shastra. His doctrines have had great influence. His followers are... | |
| John McClintock, James Strong - Theology - 1883 - 1164 pages
...important of the Vaishnava sects is the Kabir Pan/his, founded by Kabir in the 15th century. Kabir assailed the whole system of idolatrous worship, and ridiculed the learning of the Pundits and the doctrines of the Shastrn. His doctrines have had great influence. His followers are... | |
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