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  2. Naam yog Sadhna Mandir - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed by the guru Jai Gurudev(Baba Jai Gurudev) and is also known as the Jai Gurudev Temple. [2] It is looked after by the organization/trust - Jai Gurudev Dharma Pracharak Sanstha, MATHURA. Naam Yog Sadhna Mandir. Every year the temple hosts Bhandara festival attracting millions of participants across the globe.

  3. Shirdi Sai - Wikipedia

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    Shirdi Sai is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language biographical film, produced by A.Mahesh Reddy on AMR Sai Krupa Entertainments banner, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao.Starring Nagarjuna as the 19th-20th century spiritual guru Sai Baba of Shirdi who lived in western India, it is the cinematic depiction of some of his landmark life episodes, his teachings and his way of life.

  4. Guru Jambheshwar - Wikipedia

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    Aged 34, Guru Jambheshwar founded the Bishnoi sub-sect of Vaishnavism [4] at Samrathal Dhora. His teachings were in the poetic form known as Shabadwani. [5] [page needed] He preached for the next 51 years, travelling across the country, and produced 120 Shabads, or verses, of Shabadwani.

  5. Devraha Baba - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about the early life of Devraha Baba, beyond that in the first half of the 20th century he visited Maiel, a town 20 km south west of Salempur, Uttar Pradesh. Here he started living atop a machan , a high platform made of wooden logs, situated 3 km from the town on the banks of Sarayu river .

  6. Haidakhan Babaji - Wikipedia

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    Haidakhan Babaji, simply called Babaji by his students and devotees, was a religious teacher who appeared near the village of Haidakhan [a] in northern India (Uttarakhand) and taught publicly from 1970 until his death in 1984.

  7. Ravidas - Wikipedia

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    Gurdwara Guru Ravidass, Nasinu, Fiji Established in 1939 Gurdwara Guru Ravidass Bhavan, Birmingham Gurdwara Guru Ravidass Temple, Pittsburg, California. The difference between the Ravidassia and Sikhism, as described by a post made by Shri Guru Ravidass Temple in Ontario is as follows: We, as Ravidassias have different traditions. We are not Sikhs.

  8. Gorakhnath - Wikipedia

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    Painting from an 1830's Janamsakhi series depicting a meeting and discussion between Gorakhnath (wearing orange) and Guru Nanak (wearing green). Historians disagree on when Gorakhnath lived. Briggs estimates 11th to 12th century, [ 7 ] while Abbott argues that Baba Farid documents and Jnanesvari manuscripts place Gorakhnath in the 13th century ...

  9. Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj (IAST: Kṛpālu; 5 October 1922 – 15 November 2013) [4] [5] was an Indian spiritual guru and the fifth Jagadguru. [6] He was the founder of Prem Mandir in Vrindavan, one of the ten largest Hindu temples in the world.