Dravidian folk religion
The early Dravidian religion constituted a pre-Vedic form of Hinduism in that they were either historical or are at present Āgamic. The Agamas are non-Vedic in origin, and have been dated either as post-Vedic texts, or as pre-Vedic compositions. The Agamas are a collection of Tamil and Sanskrit scriptures chiefly constituting the methods of temple construction and creation of murti, worship means of deities, philosophical doctrines, meditative practices, attainment of sixfold desires and four kinds of yoga. The worship of tutelary deity, sacred flora and fauna in Hinduism is also recognized as a survival of the pre-Vedic Dravidian religion. Dravidian linguistic influence on early Vedic religion is evident, many of these features are already present in the oldest known Indo-Aryan language,
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Dravidian folk religion
The early Dravidian religion constituted a pre-Vedic form of Hinduism in that they were either historical or are at present Āgamic. The Agamas are non-Vedic in origin, and have been dated either as post-Vedic texts, or as pre-Vedic compositions. The Agamas are a collection of Tamil and Sanskrit scriptures chiefly constituting the methods of temple construction and creation of murti, worship means of deities, philosophical doctrines, meditative practices, attainment of sixfold desires and four kinds of yoga. The worship of tutelary deity, sacred flora and fauna in Hinduism is also recognized as a survival of the pre-Vedic Dravidian religion. Dravidian linguistic influence on early Vedic religion is evident, many of these features are already present in the oldest known Indo-Aryan language,
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The early Dravidian religion c ...... influence Indian civilization.
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Драви́дская мифология (дравиди ...... ни покинули в древние времена.
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يشير الدين الدرفيدي المبكر إلى ...... لذين أثروا في الحضارة الهندية.
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காவல் கடவுள்
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வான்புகழ் மூவர்
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Vāṉpukaḻ Mūvar
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The early Dravidian religion c ...... st known Indo-Aryan language,
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Драви́дская мифология (дравиди ...... ни покинули в древние времена.
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يشير الدين الدرفيدي المبكر إلى ...... يوغا. تعتبر عبادة الآلهة الحار
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Dravidian folk religion
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Дравидская мифология
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دين درفيدي شعبي
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