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  2. Devraha Baba - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. Longevity myths - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Deoria district - Wikipedia

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    The famous temples & places in Deoria to see are Devraha baba ashram and Dugdheswarnath Mandir. [1] During British rule the district was under the control of Majhauli Royal family and prominent landlords of Rajput community, [ 2 ] with their descendants still owning major chunks of land ( Munshi Gorakhnath ). [ 3 ]

  5. Maharshi Devraha Baba Medical College, Deoria - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. Category:Longevity myths - Wikipedia

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    Longevity myths include generic traditions about supercentenarian human longevity, as well as incompletely validated specific longevity claims, such as those lacking birth or death dates or arising from within a generic tradition.

  7. Swami Bodhayan Mandir - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Category:Indian Hindu yogis - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:People from Mathura - Wikipedia

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