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Devraha Baba was a hermit from Vrindavan. [4] He was considered to be a "spiritual guide to everyone from a pauper to the most powerful ... above narrow confines of caste and community." [ 5 ] Village people as well as important personalities waited for hours to have a glimpse or darshan of him. [ 6 ]
At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 85.80% of the population in the district spoke Bhojpuri, 12.67% Hindi and 1.40% Urdu as their first language. [10] Bhojpuri is the native language of Deoria. [11] The Bhojpuri variant of Kaithi is the indigenous script of Bhojpuri language. [12]
The foundation of the temple was laid by Devraha Baba in 1956. A lake, named Baudhayan Sarovar, was also constructed near the temple. The place was identified as the birthplace of Bhagwan Bodhayan by the Sanskrit scholar Sarvabhaum Vasudevacharya.
Devraha Baba (died June 19, 1990) claimed to have lived for more than 900 years. [35] Trailanga Swami reportedly lived in Kashi since 1737; [36] the journal Prabuddha Bharata puts his birth c. 1607 CE, corresponding to year 1529 of the Shaka era (age 279–280), [37] [38] [need quotation to verify] upon his death in 1887. [37] [36]
Maharshi Devraha Baba Medical College, Deoria, also known as Government Medical College, Deoria, is a full-fledged tertiary government Medical college and hospital. [1] It is located at Deoria in Uttar Pradesh, India. This college is named after Maharshi Devraha Baba. The college imparts the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS).
Trailinga Swami. Trailinga Swami (also Tailang Swami, Telang Swami was a Hindu yogi and mystic who lived in Varanasi India. [1] Born: 1600, Vizianagaram, India Died: March 20 1960(age 280 years), Varanasi, India Sri Trailanga Swami ji was born in Kumbilapuram (now known as Kumili of Puspatirega Tehisil) at Vizianagaram District in Andhra Pradesh, with the name of Shivarama.
Iguanas begin to get sluggish or lethargic once the temperature drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Baba ("father, grandfather, wise old man, sir") [1] is a Sanskrit honorific term, [2] used in several West Asian, South Asian and African cultures. It is used as a mark of respect to refer to Hindu ascetics ( sannyasis ) and Sikh gurus , as a suffix or prefix to their names, e.g. Sai Baba of Shirdi , Baba Ramdev , etc. [ 1 ] [ 3 ]