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The word Vaishnavism is derived from
the word Vaishnava. The word Vaishnava is in turn derived from the name Vishnu. Vishnu is one of
the main deities of the religion commonly known as Hinduism, also known as sanatana-dharma.
According to estimates, 75% of all Hindus are Vaishnavas, which would mean that
there are more than 600 million Vaishnavas on the earth. However, a lot
of these Vaishnavas practice a form of Vaishnavism which is very mixed
with influences from non-Vaishnava sources. The aim of this website is
to present a form of Vaishnavism which is as pure as possible.
Some of the main Vaishnava scriptures are Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagavata Purana.
Bhagavad-gita is a part of Mahabharata. There are
also other scriptures but the above mentioned are the most commonly
read. In Vaishnavism as well as other branches of sanatana-dharma, the
four Veda scriptures are also very important. These are: Rig Veda,
Sama Veda, Yajur Veda, and Atharva Veda.
More information will come soon.