vaishnava in English

noun
1
a member of one of the main branches of modern Hinduism, devoted to the worship of the god Vishnu as the supreme being, especially in his incarnation as Krishna.
Although Vaishnavas don't usually praise other gurus, I feel this is appropriate, since His Holiness was not an ordinary being.

Use "vaishnava" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "vaishnava" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "vaishnava", or refer to the context using the word "vaishnava" in the English Dictionary.

1. Mahendra belonged to the Vaishnava sect and was Ram's neighbour.

2. Ram's father was a devout Vaishnava and worshipped Krishna daily at home.

3. He was now to take up the other relationships prescribed by the Vaishnava scriptures.

4. They gave the growing Vaishnava bhakti cults a philosophical framework that also influenced some Saivite schools.

5. Born in East Bengal, she was an adept in the Tantrik and Vaishnava methods of worship.

6. Hence the highest realization of the Vaishnava draws close to the transcendental experience of the Vedantist.

7. To this also I contributed a song or two and an effusive appreciation of Vaishnava lyrics.

8. Ater a time Sri Ramakrishna asked M. to read from the Bhaktamala, a book about the Vaishnava saints.

9. It is the cultivation of this divine love that is the chief concern of the Vaishnava religion.

10. More important was Vallabha (Vallabhacarya; 1479-15, who took the Vaishnava doctrine of grace and emphasized its erotic imagery.

11. Brahminist Vaishnava Persecution of Women - The Aryan religions of Vedism, Vaishnavism, Buddhism and Jainism have the slightest regard for women

12. A beautiful expression of the Vaishnava worship of God through love is to be found in the Vrindavan episode of the Bhagavata.

13. From his youth he had shown a deep religious temperament and had devoted his time to meditation, prayer, and the study of the Vaishnava scriptures.

14. Sri Chaitanya, also known as Gauranga, Gora , or Nimai, born in Bengal in 1485 and regarded as an Incarnation of God, is a great prophet of the Vaishnava religion.

15. Ayee Jananyacharya or Devaraja Perumal (1341–1445 CE) was a Hindu Sri Vaishnava religious leader, great saint, and one of the important propagator of the Sri Vaishnavism tradition

16. After his midday meal the Master went to the Panchavati wearing a beautiful yellow robe. Two or three Vaishnava monks were there, clad in the dress of their sect.