- The
Ramanandi (IAST
Rāmānandī), also
known as
Ramavats (IAST Rāmāvat), is one of the
largest sect of Vaishnavas. Out of 52 gates[clarification needed]...
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northern India. The
Hindu tradition recognizes him as the
founder of the
Ramanandi Sampradaya, the
largest monastic Hindu renunciant community in modern...
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yogis for a long time;
Payohari Krishnadas, a
Ramanandi saint, i.e. a
follower of the
Ramanandi Sampradaya came to
Galta in the
early 15th century...
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Payahari Baba was a
Ramanandi Hindu saint and
disciple of Anantananda, one of the
twelve disciple of
Ramananda (the
founder of
Ramanandi Sampradaya). Krishnadas...
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Brahmin members of the
Vaishnava sampradayas,
especially the
Ramanandi Sampradaya.
Surnames include Swami, Goswami, Gosains, Bairagi, Mahanta...
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known as
Pandori Dham) is a
historical Hindu temple belonging to
Ramanandi Sampradaya,
located in the
village Pandori Mahantan in
Gurdaspur district...
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wandering monks. The
largest mathas of the
Ramanandi tradition are in
Ayodhya and Varanasi, and
Ramanandi monks are also
known as
Bairagis or Vairagis...
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Nageshwar Nath. This
shrine is
under the
charge of
Bairagi Mahants of
Ramanandi Sampradaya and
Nirvani Akhara.
Safdarjung and Shuja-ud-daulah,
built the...
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Ramayana – a
spiritual and
theological treatise considered foundational by
Ramanandi monasteries, and the
Ramcharitmanas – a po****r
treatise that inspires...
- "Jagadguru Ramanandacharya" is used in the
lineage of Ramananda,
founder of
Ramanandi Sampradaya.
Kripalu Maharaj (c. 1922 – c. 2013),
founder of Jagadguru...