Religion in Andhra: A Survey of Religious Developments in Andhra from Early Times Upto A.D. 1325Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of A.P., 1993 - Andhra Pradesh (India) - 356 pages |
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Introductory 112 | 1 |
Land People and History 1329 | 13 |
Early Beliefs and Practices 3041 | 30 |
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Acārya Amaravati Ancient Andhakas Andhra Andhradeśa Aparasaila Apastamba Archaeological Aryan Asoka became Bhāgavatas Bhagavatism Bhakti Bhattiprolu Bodhisattva Brahmanical Buddha Buddhism built Caitya Caityakas Calukyas Caritra caves centre century A.D. cult D. C. Sircar deities Dekkan developed devotees Dhanyakaṭaka Dharma district doctrine dynasty early gifts Goddess Guntur Hindu Hinduism History Ibid Ikṣvāku inscription Jain Jaina Jainism K. A. N. Sastri Kākatīya Kakatiyas Kālāmukhas Kalinga Karṇāṭaka Khāravela king Kondakunda Kṛṣṇa Kumārila Linga literature Madras Mahabharata Mahāsānghikas Mahāyāna Matha mentions monks Nāgārjuna Nagarjunakonda Nāgas Nalinaksha Dutt Nārāyaṇa origin P. B. Desai Pallava Plates popular practices Purāṇas R. G. Bhandarkar Rama Rao Rāmānuja records refers religion religious sacrifices Śaivism Saivite Sangha Satavahana scholars sculptures sects Siddha Śiva South India Śrī Śrīparvata Stupa Stūpas Subrahmanyam Tantrism Telugu temple tion Tirthas Tirupati tradition Vaiṣṇavism Vaiṣṇavite Vajrayāna Vedas Vedic Vengi Vihara Viṣṇu Viṣṇukundins Vratas worship Yakṣas Yuan Chwang