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  • ==List of prominent saints== |He is one of the 63 Nayanar saints.
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Dalit Hindu saints]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Śudra Hindu saints]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ādivāsi Hindu saints]]
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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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  • ...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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  • |He is one of the 63 Nayānar saints. |He is one of the 63 Nayanār saints.
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  • ...masters, and which are the objects of devotion for the followers of those saints and masters, usually in [[Buddhism]] and [[Jainism]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dalit Hindu saints]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Śudra Hindu saints]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ādivāsi Hindu saints]]
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  • |He is one of the 63 Nayānar saints. |He is one of the 63 Nayanār saints.
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  • Victory to the ever happy king of saints,<br> Who is the son of wind god... Victory to the ever happy king of saints.<br>
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  • ...'Ultimate Truth'. Shri [[Gondavalekar Maharaj]] was one of such galaxy of saints who did specific work for spiritual uplifting through an ancient but re-def
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  • The sixty-three Nāyanmārs or Nāyanārs are the [[Śaiva]] saints of Tamil Nadu who spread the sect of devotion to Lord [[Śiva]],<ref>He is ...he four most well-known saints are dealt with in great details. These four saints are:
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  • ==Hymns of Saints== Compositions of other saints, known as Bhagats, have also been included. The saints whose hymns forms a part of the book are:
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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
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  • [[Category:Saints]] [[Category:Tamil saints]]
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  • # In Sikh scriptures, the collective term for the medieval saints and mystics other than the 10 Sikh Gurus, whose compositions and teachings
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    ...divisible.’ The story goes that when [[Sant Tukaram]], one of the greatest saints of Maharashtra, was compelled by his detractors to consign his ...e of success of religious reform movements, the [[Bhakti]] Movement of the saints of Maharashtra through their abhangas has succeeded admirably. Even today t
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  • ==List of prominent saints== |He is one of the 63 Nayanar saints.
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  • ...nd all levels of the society. The list also includes quite a few [[women]]-saints also. # The Alvārs<ref>They are Vaiṣṇava saints.</ref>
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  • [[Category: Hindu saints]]
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  • ...the power of speech is impossible to reach to the stage where 'Atmadnyani' saints could be described. ...aon]], siddha purush of Jodmoha saint Khateshwar Maharaj and so many other saints visited Baggi to meet Maniram Maharaj. Baggi is the place in Chandur Railwa
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  • ...time and onslaughts of aliens throughout history, it is due to the sages, saints and seers that have emerged on the scene from time to time. They have cut o ...s religious renaissance, the part played by the [[Śaiva]] and the Vaiṣṇava saints of South India is very significant. The four ācāryas of the Samaya school
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  • ...A. D.) was one of the sixty three Nāyanmārs.<ref>Nāyanmārs means [[Śaiva]] saints.</ref> She was known earlier as Punītavatī, the only offspring of a merch
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  • ...riptures, the teachings and life-incidents of famous devotees, mystics and saints and the narrations and descriptions of the [[deities]]’ qualities and cha
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