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According to ahamot.org/en/ there are between 700.000 and 1000.000 ISKCON vaishnavas in the world. The number of vaishnavas of all denominations and sampradayas exceeds 560 mln (According to Encyclopaedia Britannica)

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According to ahamot.org/en/ there are between 700.000 and 1000.000 ISKCON vaishnavas in the world. The number of vaishnavas of all denominations and sampradayas exceeds 560 mln (According to Encyclopaedia Britannica)


Who do Vaishnavas worship?

Vaishnavas are a category of Hindus who worship lord Vishnu. Many strict vaishnavas won't even enter a lord shiva temple. They will only worship the avatars of Vishnu


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Are vaishnavas bhramins?

They stand high above brahmins and there is no clan on earth to compare with them.


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Are Kannada Devangar caste related to Telugu Vaishnavas?

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