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Bhagavatism

Learn about more such concepts as the arrival of Bhagavatism, historical information about Bhagavatism, quick facts about Bhagavatism, etc.

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Bhagavatism is associated with the growth of a famous movement regarding the theist in India. Bhagavatism has given maximum efforts to contribute to transforming the Vedic system. Bhagavatism has given a name as well as a shape to a major religion called Hinduism.

Bhagavatism

  • Bhagavatam says that Vishnu is the creator of the universe
  • Vishnu is regarded as the supreme God. Vishnu rests in the ocean upon the snake called Sesanaga, which has a thousand heads
  • Vishnu has dark blue skin along with four arms
  • The wife of Vishnu is Lakshmi. Lakshmi is regarded as the Goddess of wealth.
  • Bhagavatism provides the most famous religious treatise called Bhagavad Gita
  • Bhagavad Gita is the most respected book among Hindus.
  • Bhagavad Gita portrays the most harmonious mixture of three ways to attain salvation
  • These three ways are Gyan (knowledge), Bhakti (devotion), and Karma (actions)

Origin of Bhagavatism

  • Bhagavatism began in the times of Post – the Maurya phase
  • Bhagavatism revolved around the worship of Bhagavata or Vishnu
  • Through the second century BC, Vishnu was merged with a God whose name was Narayana. These Gods were known as Narayana-Vishnu
  • The worshippers of Vishnu and Narayana came under the same category as Vishnu and Narayana got merged
  • Vishnu was known as a Vedic God. On the other hand, Narayana was associated with Non-Vedic culture. Hence, both the Gods were brought together and merged
  • Bhagavatism was considered by two terms, namely Bhakti and Ahimsa
  • Bhakti is defined as the offer of devotion. Ahima is defined as the principle of non-killing
  • Devotees used to worship the picture of Vishnu and offered it sesamum, etc

Quick facts on Bhagavatism

  1. Bhagavad Gita consists of 3 ways to attain salvation. These 3 paths are Gyan (knowledge), Karma (action), and Bhakti (devotion). Gyan refers to the realization that each soul is a section of the Universe. Karma is the good deed done by an individual. Bhakti is defined as the worship of Gods.
  2. Bhagavatism does not have faith in killing animals. Neither does Bhagavatism believe in the sacrifice of an animal or any other sacrifice.
  3. Bhagavatism has also tended to influence Buddhism and Jainism.
  4. Within Bhagavad Gita, Krishna taught that even vaishyas, women, and Shudras who were provided birth of sin could attain refuge in him.
  5. In Hinduism, the worship of idols became a common feature from the Gupta period.

Conclusion

Bhagavatism is associated with the growth of a famous movement regarding the theist in India. Bhagavatism has also tended to influence Buddhism and Jainism. Bhagavatism has given maximum efforts to contribute to transforming the Vedic system. Bhagavatism began in the times of Post – the Maurya phase. Bhagavatism revolved around the worship of Bhagavata or Vishnu. Bhagavatism was considered by two terms, namely Bhakti and Ahimsa. Bhakti is defined as the offer of devotion. Ahima is defined as the principle of non-killing. Bhagavatism says that Vishnu is the creator of the universe. Vishnu is regarded as the supreme God. Vishnu rests in the ocean upon the snake called Sesanaga, which has a thousand heads. Bhagavatism provides the most famous religious treatise called Bhagavad Gita. Within Bhagavad Gita, Krishna taught that even vaishyas, women, and Shudras who were provided birth of sin could attain refuge in him. Bhagavad Gita is the most respected book among Hindus. Bhagavad Gita portrays the most harmonious mixture of three ways to attain salvation. These three ways are Gyan (knowledge), Bhakti (devotion), and Karam (actions).

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Bhagavatism or Krishnaism is known as a religious creed within the religion of Hinduism. People who follow this creed tend to worship Lord Krishna. Bhagavatism is known as a branch of Vaishnavism. Here, devotees tend to worship the numerous avatars of God Lord Vishnu.

God Vishnu is known to be the supreme God. God Vishnu plays the role of returning to the earth in difficult times and storing the balance of good and evil again. Till now, God Vishnu has incarnated 9 times on this planet. However, the Hindu religion believes that God Vishnu will incarnate one last time when the World is on the verge to come to an end.

On the swayamvar day, Asuras and the Devdas were in hopes that Goddess Lakshmi would select them. However, Lord Vishnu joined the function and served as one of the grooms. When Goddess Lakshmi saw God Vishnu, she immediately ran towards him with the garland and married him.

If you carefully observe, no Gods have children except God Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This is because Goddess Parvati cursed every God not to have any child. After all, these Gods troubled Shiva because of their impatience.

Bhagavad Gita says that the person who is free from attachment, free from desires and materialistic needs, obtains the supreme perfection of freedom with the help of Karma.

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