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Who were the Naths ?Answer in short

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Answered by simplegirl16
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Shaivist sub-tradition within Hinduism are called Naths or Nathas.


Answered by brokendreams
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Naths

  • Nath, also described as Natha, are a Shaiva sub-tradition in Hinduism.
  • The Naths own a confederation of believers who think Shiva, as their prime lord, with diverse programs of supplementary lords.
  • The Sanskrit term “Natha” actually implies “Lord” or “protector”.
  • There seems to have been familiar connections within the Hindu Naths and the Siddhas of the Vajrayana culture.
  • Largest of these Naths and Siddhas associated with iller sections of society were occupied in domestic and secular services while studying and addressing religiosity to others.

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