Worldwide Vedic Heritage: India outside India

Explore the rich history of Vaishnavism, the largest branch of Sanatana Dharma, through a 5000-year analysis. Witness its growth, evolution, and impact on millions of followers worldwide, and discover the beliefs and practices that have guided them throughout history.

Vaishnavism, one of the oldest and most widely spread branches of Sanatana Dharma, is centered around the worship of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe.

The roots of Vaishnavism can be traced back to the Vedic period, when Lord Vishnu was worshiped as one of the most important deities. However, it was during the Bhakti movement in the 6th century BCE that Vaishnavism gained widespread popularity.

The spread of Vaishnavism across India was facilitated by the Alvars and Nayanars, who were devotees of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva, respectively. They emphasized the worship of Lord Vishnu and the need for devotion to achieve moksha or liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

The spread of Vaishnavism was not limited to India but also extended to other parts of the world. The teachings of Vaishnavism have influenced the culture and traditions of countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.

Vaishnavism has provided a spiritual path for millions of people, who seek to connect with the divine and attain moksha or liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

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