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Smartism - Prominent Communities

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Smartism - Prominent Communities: Encyclopedia - Smartism

Smartism is a denomination of the Hindu religion. This term is usually used to denote a certain category of Brahmins. Smartas consider the Vedas supreme. The majority of members of Smarta community are followers of Advaita. In practicality, Smarta and Advaita have become almost synonymous because of the prevalence of Advaita philosophy among Smarta Brahmins. But not all believers in Advaita are Smartas. In ancient times, all Brahmins who specialized in the Karma Kanda of the Vedas, and who followed the Vedas and Shastras (both Smriti ...

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Smartism - Prominent Communities: Encyclopedia II - Smartism - Main Beliefs

The Smarta worldview is influenced by Advaita philosophy, as most Smarta Gurus believe in Advaita. But in order to be a Smarta one need not follow Advaita philosophy. Also, a follower of Advaita philosophy need not be a Smarta. However, Advaita itself was firmly established and propagated by Adi Shankaracharya, who was born in a smarta family tradition. However, it was most essential for smarta Brahmins to specialize in the Karma Kanda of Vedas and associated rituals diligently and teach to the subsequent generations. This is the only ...

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Smartism - Prominent Communities: Encyclopedia II - Smartism - Important Religious Books Followed

The main Hindu scriptures are the main religious books followed by the Smartas. These include: 1.The Vedas (Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda and Atharva Veda). These are considered primary spiritual resources; every Brahmin family is affiliated to one or more of the Vedas. The Vedas are considered divine revelation, which only an advanced spiritual student can grasp. 2.The Upanishads, which are part of the Vedas, are often mentioned separately, given thei ...

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Smartism, Smartism - Definition, Smartism - Why They Became Distinguished From Others, Smartism - Main Beliefs, Smartism - Smarta Contributions to Advaita, Smartism - Smarta Contributions to other Philosophies, Smartism - Smartas Who Split Away From Their Group, Smartism - Important Religious Books Followed, Smartism - Prominent Communities

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Smartism - Prominent Communities: Encyclopedia II - Smartism - Smarta Contributions to other Philosophies

Sreekanta was the founder of Siva Advaita. Tyagaraja was a Bhakti Saint and musical genius who inspired Hindus of many different sects. Deeply immersed in Bhakti, this devotee of Lord Rama, was acceptable to even non Smartas. In his compositions, the Saint is a simple and humble Bhakta. In one of his compositions he asks which one is better "Dvaita or Advaita?". He leaves the question open. He belonged to that category of saints who believe in Bhakti as the path to God. In this sense his teachings were suitable to people of all the th ...

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Smartism, Smartism - Definition, Smartism - Why They Became Distinguished From Others, Smartism - Main Beliefs, Smartism - Smarta Contributions to Advaita, Smartism - Smarta Contributions to other Philosophies, Smartism - Smartas Who Split Away From Their Group, Smartism - Important Religious Books Followed, Smartism - Prominent Communities

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Smartism - Prominent Communities: Encyclopedia II - Smartism - Why They Became Distinguished From Others

The Smartas consider themselves followers and propagators of Smriti or religious texts derived from Vedic scriptures. It is from this that the name is derived. This term is used with respect to a certain specialized category of Brahmins. Not all Brahmins specialized in this Smriti tradition. Some were influenced by Buddhism, Jainism or Charvaka tradition and philosophy. This did not mean that all these people rejected the authority of Vedas, but only that their tradition of worship and philosophy was based not on smriti texts. ...

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Smartism, Smartism - Definition, Smartism - Why They Became Distinguished From Others, Smartism - Main Beliefs, Smartism - Smarta Contributions to Advaita, Smartism - Smarta Contributions to other Philosophies, Smartism - Smartas Who Split Away From Their Group, Smartism - Important Religious Books Followed, Smartism - Prominent Communities

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