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  2. Satya Dharma - Wikipedia

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    Satya Dharma [citation needed] is a humanistic and monotheistic religion of Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is influenced by Islam , Christianity , Humanism , Brahmo Samaj , Buddhism , Baul , Secularism , the Bhakti movement and Bengali culture .

  3. The Siasat Daily - Wikipedia

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    The Siasat Daily is an Indian newspaper published by the Siasat Press based in the city of Hyderabad, Telangana. [3] It operates the digital news website Siasat and is the publisher of the Siasat English Weekly magazine and the Siasat Urdu Daily newspaper whose editions are also available as electronic papers .

  4. Satyadharma Tirtha - Wikipedia

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    Name Description Tattvasaṁkhyāna Tippani Summary of Tattvasaṁkhyā of Jayatirtha: Namaka Chamaka Vyakhyana Gloss on Namaka Chamaka Shreemadbhagavata Tippani

  5. Swami Satyabhakta - Wikipedia

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    He was a prolific author. His writings include Buddhahridayam, [5] Jain Dharma Mimansa, [6] Mahavira Ka Antahsthal, [7] Manav Bhasha, [8] Meri Africa Yatra, [9] Anmol Patra [10] etc. Swamiji worked hard to evolve in 1945-46 the new language which swamiji called Manav Bhasa of which grammar is complete and having no exceptions and very simple and can be learn in a month.

  6. Satyagraha - Wikipedia

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    The whole concept of Satyagraha (Satya is truth which equals love, and agraha is force; Satyagraha, therefore, means truth force or love force) was profoundly significant to me. As I delved deeper into the philosophy of Gandhi, my skepticism concerning the power of love gradually diminished, and I came to see for the first time its potency in ...

  7. Sitaramdas Omkarnath - Wikipedia

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    Sri Sri Sitaramdas Omkarnath (17 February 1892 – 6 December 1982) was an Indian saint and a spiritual master from Bengal. [4] Addressed as Sri Sri Thakur Sitaramdas Omkarnath, where "Omkar" signifies the cosmic enlightenment and attaining supreme consciousness, he was known as the Divine Incarnate (Avatar) of Kali Yuga and took up the doctrines of Sanatana Dharma and Vedic spiritual path to ...

  8. Satya Bhakta - Wikipedia

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    Satyabhakta came from a humble background and never accumulated wealth or property. He grew up reading revolutionary papers, and learnt about Khudiram Bose, Barindra Ghosh and Aurobindo Ghosh. He was also introduced to the weekly 'Satya Sanatan Dharma'. He married a Dalit woman, who probably was a widow.

  9. Two truths doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist doctrine of the two truths (Sanskrit: dvasatya, Wylie: bden pa gnyis) differentiates between two levels of satya (Sanskrit; Pāli: sacca; meaning "truth" or "reality") in the teaching of Śākyamuni Buddha: the "conventional" or "provisional" (saṁvṛti) truth, and the "absolute" or "ultimate" (paramārtha) truth.