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/vir'euh suy"veuh/, n. Hinduism.Lingayata.[ < Skt, equiv. to vira man + saiva votary of Shiva]
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Vira Saiva — /vir euh suy veuh/, n. Hinduism. Lingayata. [ < Skt, equiv. to vira man + saiva votary of Shiva] … Useful english dictionary
virá-ṡaiva — विरशैव … Indonesian dictionary
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Lingayata — /ling gah yeuh teuh/, n. Hinduism. a Saiva cult emphasizing devotion and faith. Also called Vira Saiva. [ < Kannada; see LINGAYAT] * * * … Universalium
Lingayata — /ling gah yeuh teuh/, n. Hinduism. a Saiva cult emphasizing devotion and faith. Also called Vira Saiva. [ Kannada; see LINGAYAT] … Useful english dictionary
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