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'''Vaishnavism''' is the branch of ] in which ] or one of his ]s is worshipped as the supreme ]. Vishnu is one of the gods of the ] pantheon. The greatest philosophy associated with Vaishnavism is in the ].

The majority (75-80%) of today's Hindus consider themselves vaishnavas.

Vishnu and ] are sometimes visualized as a single divinity named ].

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