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  2. Balak Ram (idol) - Wikipedia

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    Balak Ram [3] (Sanskrit: बालकराम, lit. 'child Rama', IAST : Bālakarāma ), also known as Ram Lalla , is the primary murti (idol) of the Ram Mandir , a prominent Hindu temple located at Ram Janmabhoomi , the presumed birthplace of the Hindu deity Rama in Ayodhya , India .

  3. Banarasi Das - Wikipedia

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    Banarasi Das was a freedom fighter. He went to jail many times during India's freedom struggle. He was elected to Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha in 1977 as member of Janata Party from Hapur or Khurja, both those seats having elected a member named Banarsi Das. [1] He was Chief Minister from 28 February 1979 to 17 February 1980.

  4. Ram Dass - Wikipedia

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    Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert; April 6, 1931 – December 22, 2019), [1] also known as Baba Ram Dass, was an American spiritual teacher, guru of modern yoga, [2] psychologist, and writer. His best-selling [ 3 ] 1971 book Be Here Now , which has been described by multiple reviewers as "seminal", [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] helped popularize Eastern ...

  5. Ram Dass, 1970s Guru and Psychedelic Drug Pioneer, Dies ... - AOL

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    Ram Dass, a pioneer in popularizing psychedelic drugs in the 1960s and ’70s who later became an inspirational guru, died Sunday in Maui, Hawaii, according to his verified Instagram page. He was ...

  6. Talk:Balak Ram (idol) - Wikipedia

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    Renaming suggestions can Balak Ram (Ram Mandir deity) or Balak Ram (Ram Janambhoomi deity) or Balak Ram of Ram Mandir (Ayodhya) or more suggestions.RogerYg 05:08, 25 May 2024 (UTC) Oppose The article is about Bala Ram, meaning Infant form of deity Ram. Hence, as an Encyclopedia it is very necessary to retain and expand this article.

  7. Be Here Now (book) - Wikipedia

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    Be Here Now, or Remember, Be Here Now, is a 1971 book on spirituality, yoga, and meditation by the American yogi and spiritual teacher Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert). [1] [2] [3] The core book was first printed in 1970 as From Bindu to Ojas and its title since 1971 comes from a statement his guide, Bhagavan Das, made during Ram Dass's journeys in India.

  8. Banarsi Das Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Banarsi's son, Ajay Gupta, announced in 2007 that a foundation was to be created that would be in the name of his father. The Banarsi Das Gupta Foundation would focus on improving computer education in rural areas. [5] Ajay is married to Darshana Gupta who is known for arranging mass weddings. [6]

  9. Banarasidas - Wikipedia

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    Banarasidas was born in a Shrimal Jain family in 1587. [2] His father Kharagsen was a jeweller in Jaunpur (now in Uttar Pradesh). [3] He received basic education in letters and numbers from a local Brahmin in Jaunpur for one year and then from another Brahmin named Pandit Devdatt at the age of 14. [4]