Shaiva Siddhanta
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Shaiva Siddhanta is a major devotional and philosophical tradition of Hindu Shaivism that emphasizes worship of Shiva as the supreme deity through temple ritual, theology, and disciplined spiritual practice.
All labels observed (8)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Shaiva Siddhanta canonical | 7 |
| Saiva Siddhanta | 2 |
| Saiva Siddhanta tradition | 1 |
| Shaiva Siddhanta tradition | 1 |
| South Indian Shaivism | 1 |
| Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta tradition | 1 |
| Tamil Shaivism | 1 |
| supremacy of Shiva | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1000141 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Shaiva Siddhanta Context triple: [Shaivism, hasMajorBranch, Shaiva Siddhanta]
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A.
Shaivism
Shaivism is a major Hindu tradition centered on the worship of the god Shiva as the supreme being, encompassing diverse philosophical schools, rituals, and devotional practices.
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B.
Kashmir Shaivism
Kashmir Shaivism is a non-dualistic Hindu philosophical and mystical tradition that originated in the Kashmir Valley, emphasizing the recognition of the self as identical with universal consciousness (Shiva).
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C.
Vedanta
Vedanta is a major Hindu philosophical tradition that interprets and systematizes the teachings of the Upanishads, focusing on the nature of ultimate reality (Brahman) and the self (Atman).
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D.
Vaishnavism
Vaishnavism is a major tradition within Hinduism that centers on the worship of Vishnu and his avatars, especially Krishna and Rama.
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E.
Vishishtadvaita
Vishishtadvaita is a major Vedantic school of Hindu philosophy that teaches qualified non-dualism, affirming the unity of Brahman while recognizing the real distinctness of individual souls and the universe.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Shaiva Siddhanta Target entity description: Shaiva Siddhanta is a major devotional and philosophical tradition of Hindu Shaivism that emphasizes worship of Shiva as the supreme deity through temple ritual, theology, and disciplined spiritual practice.
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A.
Shaivism
Shaivism is a major Hindu tradition centered on the worship of the god Shiva as the supreme being, encompassing diverse philosophical schools, rituals, and devotional practices.
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B.
Kashmir Shaivism
Kashmir Shaivism is a non-dualistic Hindu philosophical and mystical tradition that originated in the Kashmir Valley, emphasizing the recognition of the self as identical with universal consciousness (Shiva).
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C.
Vedanta
Vedanta is a major Hindu philosophical tradition that interprets and systematizes the teachings of the Upanishads, focusing on the nature of ultimate reality (Brahman) and the self (Atman).
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D.
Vaishnavism
Vaishnavism is a major tradition within Hinduism that centers on the worship of Vishnu and his avatars, especially Krishna and Rama.
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E.
Vishishtadvaita
Vishishtadvaita is a major Vedantic school of Hindu philosophy that teaches qualified non-dualism, affirming the unity of Brahman while recognizing the real distinctness of individual souls and the universe.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Hindu philosophical tradition
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Shaiva tradition ⓘ theological system ⓘ |
| associatedWithRegion |
South India
ⓘ
Tamil Nadu ⓘ |
| coreDeity | Shiva ⓘ |
| emphasizes |
devotional bhakti
ⓘ
disciplined spiritual practice ⓘ ritual purity ⓘ temple worship ⓘ |
| goal | moksha (liberation) ⓘ |
| hasConcept |
Pasa (bond)
ⓘ
Pasu (soul) ⓘ Pati (Lord) ⓘ |
| hasKeyFigure |
Tirunavukkarasar
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surface form:
Appar (Tirunavukkarasar)
Arulnandi Sivacharya ⓘ Manikkavacakar ⓘ Meykandar ⓘ Sundarar ⓘ Tirumular ⓘ Arulnandi Sivacharya ⓘ
surface form:
Umapati Sivacharya
|
| hasLanguageOfLiterature |
Sanskrit
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Tamil ⓘ |
| historicalDevelopment | medieval South India ⓘ |
| importantText |
Siddhanta Shikhamani
ⓘ
Sivajnana Bodham ⓘ Sivajnana Siddhiyar ⓘ Tevaram ⓘ Tirumandiram ⓘ
surface form:
Tirumantiram
Tirumurai ⓘ
surface form:
Tiruvacakam
Unmai Vilakkam ⓘ |
| influenced | Tamil Shaiva temple culture ⓘ |
| majorBranchOf | Shaivism ⓘ |
| methodForLiberation | Shiva’s grace mediated by guru and ritual ⓘ |
| religiousTraditionOf | Hinduism ⓘ |
| ritualCenter |
Chidambaram Nataraja Temple
ⓘ
Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple ⓘ
surface form:
Madurai Meenakshi-Sundareswarar Temple
Shaiva temples ⓘ Arunachaleswarar Temple, Tiruvannamalai ⓘ
surface form:
Tiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple
|
| scripturalBasis |
Āgamas
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surface form:
Agamas
Meykanda Shastras ⓘ Śaiva Āgamas ⓘ
surface form:
Shaiva Agamas
Tirumurai ⓘ Vedas ⓘ |
| teaches |
importance of guru
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importance of mantra initiation (diksha) ⓘ liberation through Shiva’s grace ⓘ three impurities (anava, karma, maya) ⓘ |
| viewsSoulAs | eternal but bound by impurities ⓘ |
| worships | Shiva as supreme deity ⓘ |
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Subject: Shaiva Siddhanta Description of subject: Shaiva Siddhanta is a major devotional and philosophical tradition of Hindu Shaivism that emphasizes worship of Shiva as the supreme deity through temple ritual, theology, and disciplined spiritual practice.
Referenced by (15)
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