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  • ...erature: An Anthology), ''Bhoja-Prabandha'' (RASGBI, P. 151 Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland). He himself wrote the ''Bhoja [[Category: Hindu saints]]
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  • ==List of prominent saints== |He is one of the 63 Nayanar saints.
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  • [[Category:Royal saints]]
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  • ...und shrine has the idol of Gaṇ[[eśa]] called Pā[[tāla]]-[[Vināyaka]]. Many royal dynasties have contributed to the construction of the temple complex. The [ ...]. He is considered as one of the 63 Nāyanmārs or Nāyanārs, the well-known saints of the Tamil country.
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  • [[Category:Royal saints]]
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  • ...places of [[worship]], especially those connected with the lives of great saints or miraculous incidents, have been an integral part of religion and culture The temple seems to have been connected with several royal dynasties like the dynasty <ref>This dynasty was established in 300 B. C.</
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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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  • Hindu tradition records many instances of how our saints and great Kings atoned for their unacceptable actions. In the 1001 CE, the ...the Golconda fort jail until he paid the money that he had stolen from the royal tax collection. For 12 long years, Gopanna languished in the jail and the d
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  • ...Middle India'' By Sachchidananda, Nīraja [[Kumāra]] Caturvedī </ref> Some saints amongst tribal communities are also worshiped as a god. For example, Balnat ...[Varkāri|Varkāri sect]] [[Eknath|Sant Eknath]] writes of the non-[[Dwija]] saints:<ref>P. 42-43 ''Living Through the Blitz'' By Tom Harrisson</ref>
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  • ...tated to have gone to Kashmir and worshipped Lord [[Category: Monarchs and Royal persons]] at the famous temple of Harmuktaganga. Another states, that Kashm [[Category: Monarchs and Royal persons]]
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  • ...icts of the Cālukyan kings<ref>He lived in 11th cent. A. D.</ref> speak of royal patronage to this sect. One of their gurus, Sarveśvara Śaktideva, was the ||9.||Nine different saints<ref>Works Tiruviśaippā and Tiruppallāndu</ref>||900-1100
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  • Under the patronage of the various royal clans that ruled India, the decorative arts and crafts reached unprecedente ...in Deccani Urdu were set to different ragas, some paying homage to Muslim saints, others recalling the Hindu deities Saraswati and [[Ganesha]]. According to
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  • ...n scriptures to have come from a western land called Olmo Lungring, in its royal Shenyi Podrang,<ref>It means ''Shen Palace''.</ref> and wandered into to Zh ...t Tibet to return home and at age 32 Prince Shenrab decided to give up the royal life and take solitude ([[Gyana|sanyasa]]) to become a monk. Khyab-pa had b
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  • ...ul [[temples]], revival of Hindu religious learning and patronage of Hindu saints. Amazingly, Chhatrasāl started his revolt at the age of 22 with the help o ...rt had told Nadir Shah that the Mughal Emperor had hid the Kohinoor in his royal turban. When Nadir Shah met the Mughal Emperor, he suggested that the two k
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  • ...Minakshi-Sundareshvarar has been extolled in immortal hymns by the Shaiva saints [[Appar]], Sundarar, Tirujnanasambandhar, and Manikkavachakar, and in the w ...chanamala were childless. In the course of one of the many yajnas that the royal couple performed in order to get child, they were overjoyed to see a girl c
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  • Please receive from me the royal hospitality,<br> Then saints like Shuka, [[Lord Shiva]] and [[Vishnu]],<br>
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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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  • ...history''', above even those of the heroes, are the names of seers, sages, saints, and mystics like Vyāsa, [[Vālmiki]], [[Yajnavalkya]], the Buddha, Bhagv� ...Almost all of them has been written in Guru Granth Sahib by [[Vaishnava]] saints. Sant Kabir had said that Guru Nanak and his followers were followers of t
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  • ...played a major role in the diffusion of Jainism throughout India from the royal ministers like [[Chanakya]] and [[Bhadrabahu]] to monarchs themselves like ...example, some Jain teachers like Vardhamanadeva and Munichandra partook in royal administration and even directing military, and so it is said that Jains ad
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  • ...[[Upamanyu]]<ref>[[Kurma]] Purāṇa,25</ref>. Yājñavalkya used to attend the royal court of Yudhishthira and was the presiding priest at the [[Rājasuya]] sac ...e Yājñavalkya", Lives of Saints, Sri Swami Sivananda [http://www.dlshq.org/saints/yajnavalkya.htm]
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