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Difference between Paripāṭal and Vaishnavism
Paripāṭal vs. Vaishnavism
The Paripādal (பரிபாடல், meaning the paripadal-metre anthology) is a classical Tamil poetic work and traditionally the fifth of the Eight Anthologies (Ettuthokai) in the Sangam literature. Vaishnavism (translit-std) is one of the major Hindu denominations along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism.
Similarities between Paripāṭal and Vaishnavism
Paripāṭal and Vaishnavism have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alvars, Bhakti movement, Kartikeya, Mahavishnu, Moksha, Para Brahman, Perumal (deity), Sangam literature, Tamil language, U. V. Swaminatha Iyer, Vaishnavism, Vishnu.
Alvars
The Alvars (lit) were the Tamil poet-saints of South India who espoused bhakti (devotion) to the Hindu preserver deity Vishnu, in their songs of longing, ecstasy, and service.
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Bhakti movement
The Bhakti movement was a significant religious movement in medieval Hinduism that sought to bring religious reforms to all strata of society by adopting the method of devotion to achieve salvation.
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Kartikeya
Kartikeya, also known as Skanda, Subrahmanya, Shanmukha and Murugan, is the Hindu god of war.
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Mahavishnu
Mahavishnu (lit) is an aspect of Vishnu, the principal deity in Vaishnavism.
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Moksha
Moksha (मोक्ष), also called vimoksha, vimukti, and mukti, is a term in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism for various forms of emancipation, liberation, nirvana, or release.
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Para Brahman
Para Brahman or Param Brahman (translit-std) in Hindu philosophy is the "Supreme Brahman" that which is beyond all descriptions and conceptualisations.
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Perumal (deity)
Perumal (translit) or Tirumal (translit) is a Hindu deity.
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Sangam literature
The Sangam literature (Tamil: சங்க இலக்கியம், caṅka ilakkiyam, Malayalam: സംഘസാഹിത്യം, saṅgha sāhityam), historically known as 'the poetry of the noble ones' (Tamil: சான்றோர் செய்யுள், Cāṉṟōr ceyyuḷ), connotes the early classical Tamil literature and is the earliest known literature of South India.
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Tamil language
Tamil (தமிழ்) is a Dravidian language natively spoken by the Tamil people of South Asia.
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U. V. Swaminatha Iyer
Uttamadhanapuram Venkatasubbaiyer Swaminatha Iyer (19 February 1855 – 28 April 1942) was a Tamil scholar and researcher who was instrumental in bringing many long-forgotten works of classical Tamil literature to light.
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Vaishnavism
Vaishnavism (translit-std) is one of the major Hindu denominations along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism.
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Vishnu
Vishnu, also known as Narayana and Hari, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism.
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- What Paripāṭal and Vaishnavism have in common
- What are the similarities between Paripāṭal and Vaishnavism
Paripāṭal and Vaishnavism Comparison
Paripāṭal has 25 relations, while Vaishnavism has 406. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 2.78% = 12 / (25 + 406).
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