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Vaishnava

American  
[vahysh-nuh-vuh] / ˈvaɪʃ nə və /

noun

Hinduism.
  1. a Bhakti sect devoted to Vishnu.


Vaishnava British  
/ ˈvɪʃnəvə /

noun

  1. Hinduism a member of a sect devoted to the cult of Vishnu, strongly anti-Brahminic and antipriestly in outlook and stressing devotion through image worship and simple ritual

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Other Word Forms

  • Vaishnavism noun

Etymology

Origin of Vaishnava

from Sanskrit vaisnava of Vishnu

Example Sentences

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In the Hindu tradition of Vaishnava, the deity Lakshminarayan is a composite form of Vishnu and his female consort, Lakshmi.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 8, 2022

Vaishnava denied the soldiers had forced a civilian to bury unexploded ordnance.

From Reuters • Apr. 30, 2019

“No house was deliberately set on fire by security forces,” said Vaishnava, the military spokesman, blaming it on the militants.

From Reuters • Apr. 30, 2019

Vaishnava said the allegations of disproportionate use of force by the army were “baseless, bereft of evidence and likely to have been made by terrorized people under duress from the perpetrators.”

From Reuters • Apr. 30, 2019

Two other great Vaishnava poets, Chandī Dās and Umāpati, were his contempories.

From Vidy?pati: Bang?ya pad?bali; songs of the love of R?dh? and Krishna by Vidy?pati Th?kura