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Jagadguru Swami Ramananda (IAST:
Rāmānanda) or
Ramanandacharya was an
Indian 14th-century
Hindu Vaishnava devotional poet saint, who
lived in the Gangetic...
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different from each other. It is
considered to have been
founded by
Ramananda, a 14th-century
Vaishnava saint. The
Ramanandi Sampradaya originates from...
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Ramananda Ray (IAST:
Rāmānanda Rāya)
lived in the
Indian state of
Odisha (Oḍiśā)
during the
latter part of the 15th
century to
around the
middle part of...
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Ramananda Chatterjee (Bengali: রামানন্দ চট্টোপাধ্যায়; 29 May 1865 – 30
September 1943) was the founder, editor, and
owner of the
Calcutta based magazine...
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suggestion and
worked with
Swami Ramananda to help
establish the Shri
Yogeshwari Shikshan Sanstha.
Since Swami Ramananda had no next of kin,
members of...
- (lit. 'Greater India') was an
Indian Hindi-language
magazine founded by
Ramananda Chatterjee in 1929,
initially edited by the
prominent journalist Banarsidas...
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Ramananda College is an
institution of
higher education situated at Bishnupur,
Bankura district, in the
state of West Bengal, India. It is the only co-educational...
- romanized: rāmārcanapaddhati) is a
Sanskrit text
attributed to
Ramananda.
According to
Ramanandi tradition,
Ramananda transmitted this text to
Anantananda and Surasurananda...
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Shuddhadvaita of Vallabhacharya.
There are also
several other Vishnu-traditions.
Ramananda (14th century)
created a Rama-oriented movement, now the
largest monastic...
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important figure in Hinduism,
Sikhism and in Sufism. He was a
disciple of
Ramananda, the
founder of the
Ramanandi Sampradaya. Born in the city of Varanasi...