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'''Meitei Vaishnavism''' or '''Manipuri Vaishnavism''' is a religious sub-denomination of [[Vaishnavism]] of [[Hinduism]], which was founded during [[Medieval Manipur]] and continues to be the largest religion in the present day [[Manipur]], [[India]].<ref>https://books.google.co.in/books?id=-CzSQKVmveUC&pg=PA242&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHm-HBt6_wAhX28HMBHf8MAbAQ6AEwAXoECAEQAw#v=onepage&q=Manipuri%20Vaishnavism&f=false</ref><ref>https://books.google.co.in/books?id=74LmAAAAMAAJ&q=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHm-HBt6_wAhX28HMBHf8MAbAQ6AEwAnoECAMQAw</ref> | [[File:Gopinath_Temple_-_Ningthoukhong,_Manipur_(India).jpg|thumb]] | ||
Historically, King Charairongba was the first ruler of [[Manipur]] to formally adopt [[Vaishnavism]] as his family religion, though he did not enforce the faith to his subjects<ref>https://books.google.co.in/books?id=HAw7eAozMjwC&q=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHm-HBt6_wAhX28HMBHf8MAbAQ6AEwCXoECAAQAw</ref> | [[File:FB7A9290.jpg|thumb]] | ||
'''Meitei Vaishnavism''' ({{lang-mni|ꯃꯩꯇꯩ ꯚꯩꯁ꯭ꯅꯚ ꯂꯥꯢꯅꯤꯡ}}; {{lang-bn|মৈতৈ বৈষ্ণব লাইনীং}}) or '''Manipuri Vaishnavism''' ({{lang-mni|ꯃꯅꯤꯄꯨꯔꯤ ꯕꯩꯁ꯭ꯅꯕ ꯂꯥꯏꯅꯤꯡ}}; {{lang-bn|মনিপুরী বৈষ্ণব লাইনীং}}) is a religious sub-denomination of [[Vaishnavism]] of [[Hinduism]], which was founded during [[Medieval Manipur]] and continues to be the largest religion in the present day [[Manipur]], [[India]].<ref>https://books.google.co.in/books?id=-CzSQKVmveUC&pg=PA242&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHm-HBt6_wAhX28HMBHf8MAbAQ6AEwAXoECAEQAw#v=onepage&q=Manipuri%20Vaishnavism&f=false</ref><ref>https://books.google.co.in/books?id=74LmAAAAMAAJ&q=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHm-HBt6_wAhX28HMBHf8MAbAQ6AEwAnoECAMQAw</ref> | |||
Historically, King Charairongba was the first ruler of [[Manipur]] to formally adopt [[Vaishnavism]] as his family religion, though he did not enforce the faith to his subjects,<ref>https://books.google.co.in/books?id=HAw7eAozMjwC&q=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHm-HBt6_wAhX28HMBHf8MAbAQ6AEwCXoECAAQAw</ref> and the reign of King Chandrakirti Singh was the "Golden Period of Vaishnavism" in [[Manipur|Manipur kingdom]].<ref>https://books.google.co.in/books?id=vVluAAAAMAAJ&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Chandrakirti+Vaishnavism</ref> | |||
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Meitei Vaishnavism (Meitei: ꯃꯩꯇꯩ ꯚꯩꯁ꯭ꯅꯚ ꯂꯥꯢꯅꯤꯡ; Bengali: মৈতৈ বৈষ্ণব লাইনীং) or Manipuri Vaishnavism (Meitei: ꯃꯅꯤꯄꯨꯔꯤ ꯕꯩꯁ꯭ꯅꯕ ꯂꯥꯏꯅꯤꯡ; Bengali: মনিপুরী বৈষ্ণব লাইনীং) is a religious sub-denomination of Vaishnavism of Hinduism, which was founded during Medieval Manipur and continues to be the largest religion in the present day Manipur, India.[1][2] Historically, King Charairongba was the first ruler of Manipur to formally adopt Vaishnavism as his family religion, though he did not enforce the faith to his subjects,[3] and the reign of King Chandrakirti Singh was the "Golden Period of Vaishnavism" in Manipur kingdom.[4]
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- ↑ https://books.google.co.in/books?id=-CzSQKVmveUC&pg=PA242&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHm-HBt6_wAhX28HMBHf8MAbAQ6AEwAXoECAEQAw#v=onepage&q=Manipuri%20Vaishnavism&f=false
- ↑ https://books.google.co.in/books?id=74LmAAAAMAAJ&q=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHm-HBt6_wAhX28HMBHf8MAbAQ6AEwAnoECAMQAw
- ↑ https://books.google.co.in/books?id=HAw7eAozMjwC&q=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHm-HBt6_wAhX28HMBHf8MAbAQ6AEwCXoECAAQAw
- ↑ https://books.google.co.in/books?id=vVluAAAAMAAJ&dq=Manipuri+Vaishnavism&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Chandrakirti+Vaishnavism