-
reasoning for this is that only Viṣṇu or Rāma can
grant liberation. Most
Ramanandis consider themselves to be the
followers of Ramananda, a
Vaishnava saint...
-
history of
devotional Vaishnavism in the West Himalayas:
Kullu and the
Ramanandis, c. 1500–1800, pp. 21–22, Vol. 50,
Issue 1, The
Indian Economic & Social...
- The
Ramanandis were
represented by
Bhagavadacharya (alias
Bhagvad Das). The jury
declared Bhagavadacharya as the
winner of the debate, and
Ramanandis became...
- the
largest ascetic community in India, and
their members are
known as
Ramanandis,
Vairagis or Bairagis. They are
known for
their self-imposed
highly disciplined...
- the Nath sect. In the 16th century, it came
under the
control of the
Ramanandis. Bhattacharya, A. N. (2000).
Human Geography of Mewar.
Himanshu Publications...
- Vidyabhusana's
arguments proved victorious,
defeating and
convincing the
Ramanandis during the
famous Shastrartha (debate) at Galtaji, Jaipur. He was then...
- dham, whom he
praised in Bhaktamala.
Galta peeth is a
pilgrimage for
Ramanandis (both
direct followers of
Nabha Das and
followers of
Bhagwanji of Pandori...
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Advaita Vedanta (Hinduism), the
mystical figure of Dattatreya, and the
Rāmānandīs.
While the
origins of
Hatha yoga are disputed,
according to Guy Beck,...
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Vaishnavism Brahma Sampradaya Nimbarka Sampradaya Pushtimarg Mahanubhava Ramanandi Warkari Swaminarayan Shaivism Shaiva Siddhanta Ganapatya Kashmiri Kapalika...
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Vadakalai Munitraya Krishnaism Jagannathism Haridasa Sahajiya Baul
Pushtimarg Gaudiya ISKCON Ramanandi Kapadi Balmiki Kabir panth Dadu
panth Mahanam v t e...