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  2. Nirmal Singh Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Nirmal Singh was born on 7 July 1952 in the Dugri village of Punjab. [1] He spent a lot of time at the dera of Sant Sewa Das at Dugri. According to his followers, he displayed miraculous powers during his childhood, such as the ability to fill inkpots of fellow students by just touching them with his fingers, and the ability to escape from a locked room when his parents attempted to prevent ...

  3. M. S. Golwalkar - Wikipedia

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    Madhav Sadashivrao Golwalkar (19 February 1906 – 5 June 1973), popularly known as Guruji, was the second Sarsanghchalak ("Chief" [1]) of the Hindutva organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Golwalkar is considered one of the most influential and prominent figures among Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh by his followers.

  4. Nirmal Baba - Wikipedia

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    Nirmal Baba was born in Samana, Mandi in 1952. His father was a Sikh and his grandfather was a Hindu. Babaji's grandfather was childless, they took an oath that they would convert their children to Sikhs, after which they had four sons (who were made Sikhs).

  5. Murugan Chillayah - Wikipedia

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    Murugan Chillayah attended a government school, both primary school and secondary school, in Subang Jaya, with a curriculum equivalent to Cambridge GCE O Level, and left Malaysia to study a Diploma in International Business Management at IBMEC, a private business college in Somerset, Singapore, but never completed it because of a constricted working schedule in the Police Force. [4]

  6. Rishi Prabhakar - Wikipedia

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    Guruji Shri Rishi Prabhakar (1948–2014) [1] was an Indian yogi who instructed many spiritual teachers across the country. [2] He was the founder of Rishi Samskruti Vidya Kendra, a Public Charitable Trust.

  7. Sanskar TV - Wikipedia

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    Sanskar TV is an Indian spiritual Television channel, based in Noida, India.Its programs feature to broadcasting on the Indian philosophy, religion, spiritual solidarity, and culture [1] and focuses more on devotion than spiritualism. [2]

  8. Ganapathi Sachchidananda - Wikipedia

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    Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous Find sources: "Ganapathi Sachchidananda" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( January 2015 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message )

  9. Kumar Swami - Wikipedia

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    Kumar Swami was born on 21 January 1954 into a peasant family in sriKaranpur, Rajasthan. [3] He did not earn the moniker Swami until later in life.. After his marriage, he claims to have sought a variety of learned Gurus, including Jiddu Krishnamurti, Osho, and Baba Hardev Singh, among others.