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  • ...momentum beginning in the Bhakti Era wherein prominent personalities like saints Ramananda, Kabir, Ramai Pandit, and Mahima Swami, and several others promul Today, sects such as, Ekasaranas ([[Vaishnava]]), [[Brahmā]] Kumaris (Shaiva), and Dharmthakuris exclusively worship thi
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  • [[Category:Saints]] [[Category:Tamil saints]]
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  • <br>(This mangalam is normally sung during [[worship]] in most of the [[Vaishnava]] [[temples]] of South India. The [[sanskrit]] original can be found in htt <br>To One who was respected by the king of saints,
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  • * "Lives of Saints" by Sri Swami Sivananda [[Category:Saints]]
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  • ...reenivas </ref> Most Brahmins regularly bowed to Ravidas<ref> P. 86 ''Poet Saints of India'' By Sumita Roy </ref>, accepting him as a true saint. Ramamanda h == Saints ==
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  • The ''Sarva-[[Darsana]]-Samgraha'' of [[Vaishnava]] saint [[Madhavacarya]] wrote in the text, the philosophical system of Lak [[Category: Hindu saints]]
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  • ...mple, Jalaram Bapa is considered that of [[Surya]], while the [[Bhairava]] saints that of [[Shiva]]. In the ''[[Bhagavad Gita]]'', [[Arjuna]] is recorded to [[Category: Vaishnava Deities]]
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  • ...[Hindu saints]]. They not only challenged barriers to become recognized as saints but encouraged Indian Hindus to not accept the caste system as valid, and t Some Śudra saints were even the gurus of kings. This was the case of Dhoyi for Bengali King L
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  • |Mainly focuses on the lives of saints and their teachings. |Vaishnava<br>(Hare Krishna)
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  • ...grace of the [[guru]], the grace of [[Lord Krishna]] and the grace of a [[Vaishnava]], a holy man, cannot help the spiritual seeker without the grace of his or The rishis, saints and seers of all religions offer instructions for the beginner by which the
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  • ...movements that had many backward-caste members among them were the Alwar (Vaishnava), Nayanar (Shaiva) of South India and the Ramananda of North India. ...ny social and religious vices in the Hindu society in India. Many leaders, saints, scholars, social and religious reformers came up on to the scene and tried
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  • ...ich most Sikhs revere God is Satnam, which was first used by [[Vaishnavism|Vaishnava]] [[Ramanuja|Saint Ramanuja]] in his ''Satanaama [[Stotra]].'' [[Sikhism]] ...history''', above even those of the heroes, are the names of seers, sages, saints, and mystics like Vyāsa, [[Vālmiki]], [[Yajnavalkya]], the Buddha, Bhagv�
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  • ...and devotion. In the medieval [[bhakti]] period, a number of [[Vaishnava]] saints—like Haridas, the great musician, and Surdas, the celebrated poet—achie ...r, and reformer of his age. All the greatest sages and the most immaculate saints of his time pay him divine honours; they consider him the best and most per
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  • ...le but penetrating words. What, in reality, is the nature of Vitthala? For saints he is the ''rajasa'' and ''sukumara'', handsome and youthful, giving rise t ...'kara nataku'', playful) has put me in the state of constant remembrance.’ Saints like [[Eknath]] and Namdev have also referred to him as ''kanada vitthala''
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  • ...ntiff. There are several different denominations, the four largest being [[Vaishnava]], [[Saiva]], [[Shakta]] and Smartha. Further, there are numberless schools ...rship as supreme one Deity chosen from a specific pantheon of Gods. If a [[Vaishnava]] Hindu, he will revere [[Vishnu]] or one of His earthly incarnations, call
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  • Whereas Kinnaras are mainly depicted as horse-headed (Hayagrivas) in [[Vaishnava]] scriptures, in Buddhist Jatakas they are usually Garudas. Tibetans have c ...ef> P. 266 ''An Encyclopaedia of Buddhist [[Deities]], Demigods, Godlings, Saints and Demons: With Special Focus on Iconographic Attributes, Volume 1'' By Fr
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  • ...> The sixteenth chapter of the [[Bhagavad Gitā]] states that pure god-like saints are rare and pure demon-like evil are rare among human beings and the bulk Mass migrations have not been uncommon in Indian history. The [[Vaishnava]] and Jain shastras discuss the Yavavas moving to Gujarat. The Yadavas desc
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  • The form of [[Vaishnava]] maya is very unusual, Has reached the gate of the saints,
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  • ...djacent to Zarathustra's. (That makes sense because the religions of the 2 saints are similar in their concepts dualism, cimeration, and customs such as wear ...llar.jpg|thumb|200px|Zarathustra portrayed on a pillar of the [[Shakta]]-[[Vaishnava]] Birla Mandir, Jaipur, Rajasthan. Hinduism's pluralistic tradition recogni
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