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  2. Udasi - Wikipedia

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    Udasi and Udasin is derived from the Sanskrit word Udāsīn, which means one who is indifferent to or disregardful of worldly attachments, a stoic, or a mendicant. [9] [1] The word Udasi is derived from the Sanskrit word udasin, [10] meaning 'detached, journey', reflecting an approach to spiritual and temporal life, [5] or from udas ('detachment'), signifying indifference to or renunciation of ...

  3. Sri Chand - Wikipedia

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    Sri Chand (8 September 1494 – 13 January 1629; Gurmukhi: ਸ੍ਰੀ ਚੰਦ), also referred to as Baba Sri Chandra or Bhagwan Sri Chandra, was the founder of the Udasi sect of ascetic Sadhus. [6]

  4. Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad - Wikipedia

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    Shri Panchayati Bada Udasin Akhada : They follow the teachings of Sri Chand, the elder son of Guru Nanak. It was founded in 1825 by Yogiraj Shree Nirvandev ji Maharaj in Haridwar. Shri Panchayti Naya Udasin Akhada : It was formed by Mahant Sudhir Das in 1846 following a dispute with the Shri Panchayati Bada Udasin Akhada.

  5. Una, Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Dera Baba Shri Chand Ji Maharaj Pubowal: This famous and beautiful religious place is devoted to Baba Shri Chand ji the founder of Udasin Samparday and the elder son of Shri Guru Nanak dev ji situated 17Km away from the district Una headquarters in Pubowal village of Haroli tehsil. This place was founded in 1980 by Sant Santosh Dass Ji in his ...

  6. Sects of Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    Udasi, derived from the Sanskrit word "Udasin", [21]: 78 meaning "detached, journey", reflecting an approach to spiritual and temporal life, [22] is an early sect based on the teachings of Guru Nanak's elder son Sri Chand (1494–1643), who, contrary to his father's emphasis on participation in society, propagated ascetic renunciation and ...

  7. Sadh Belo - Wikipedia

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    Sadh Belo temple Depiction of Bankhandi Maharaj, an Udasi saint who founded Sadh Belo in 1823 Baba Bankhandi Maharaj (born as Balchand Sharma [ 10 ] ), a 15-year-old spiritual seeker, whose origins were reportedly either from Kero Khetar near Delhi , or Nepal , arrived in Sindh in 1823, in the town of Sukkur, which was then a major trading hub ...

  8. Chandraswami - Wikipedia

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    Tantrik Jagadacharya Chandraswami (born Nemichand Jain; 29 October 1949 – 23 May 2017) [1] [2] was an Indian Tantrik.. His father Dharamchand Gandhi Jain came from Behror in Alwar district of Rajasthan.

  9. Amrit Desai - Wikipedia

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    Amrit Desai is a pioneer of yoga in the West, and one of the few remaining living yoga gurus who originally brought over the authentic teachings of yoga in the early 1960s.