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  2. List of Hindu gurus and sants - Wikipedia

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    Jayadeva (CE 1170), Indian Sanskrit poet and devotee; Jayatirtha (1345–1388) Jiva Goswami (c. 1513–1598) Kabir (c. 15th century), Indian saint and mystic; Kalki Bhagwan (born 1949) [16] [17] Kamlesh D. Patel, also known as Daaji (born 28 September 1965) Kanakadasa (1509–1609) Kanhopatra (c. 15th century), Marathi literature; Kanwar Saheb

  3. Hindu sants - Wikipedia

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    There is no formal canonization process in Hinduism, but over time many men and women have reached the status of saints among their followers and among Hindus in general. Hindu saints have often renounced the world, and are variously called gurus, sadhus, rishis, swamis, muni, yogis, yoginis and other names. [1]

  4. Category:Indian Hindu saints - Wikipedia

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    Shudra Hindu saints (7 P) T. Tamil Hindu saints (1 C, 35 P) Pages in category "Indian Hindu saints" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total.

  5. List of saints of India - Wikipedia

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    Lay woman, Founder of the Sisters of Saint Anne of Trichy: 3 November 2016: Trichy: Latin Constant Lievens, SJ [11] 11 April 1856: Moorslede, Belgium: 7 November 1893: Leuven, Belgium: Priest: 15 March 2001: Ranchi: Latin Msgr. Francis Xavier Kroot, MHM [11] 7 December 1854: Zwolle, Holland: 5 January 1900: France: Founder of Sisters of Our ...

  6. Nayanars - Wikipedia

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    The 63 Nayanars in a Shiva temple Kannappa Nayanar. Sundarar's original list of Nayanars did not follow any sequence with regards to chronology or importance. However, some groups have since followed an order for arranging their Nayanar temple images according to Sundarar's poem as well as the information from Nambi and Sekkizhar.

  7. Bahinabai - Wikipedia

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    Bahinabai (1628–1700 AD) or Bahina or Bahini was a female Varkari saint from Maharashtra, India.She is considered a disciple of the Varkari poet-saint Tukaram.Having been born in a Brahmin family, Bahinabai was married to a widower at a young age and spent most of her childhood wandering around Maharashtra along with her family.

  8. Dalit saints of Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Dalit is an ancient designation for a group of indigenous Indian people. Several influential Hindu saints , though, were members of this group. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Though there has also many historical Vedic period saints, whose descendants are now considered as Dalits . [ 3 ]

  9. Lists of Hindus - Wikipedia

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    Hindu pilgrimage sites. Hindu pilgrimage sites in India; Lists of Hindu temples by country. List of Hindu temples outside India; List of largest Hindu temples; List of large Hindu temples; List of large temple tanks; List of tallest Gopurams; List of human stampedes in Hindu temples; List of tallest Hindu statues; Ghats in Varanasi; Tirthas of ...