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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. Sects of Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    An Udasi who was instructed to stay behind at Anandpur to look after the Sikh sites, named Gurbakhsh Udasi, severely reprimanded Gulab Rai for these actions and is said to have cursed him to have no progeny. [113] Gulab Rai set-up himself as a Guru in his own rite. [114]

  4. List of Sikhs - Wikipedia

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    After meeting Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, becoming a Sikh, and serving and working with Nanak for many years, Nanak gave Lehna the name Angad ("my own limb") and chose Angad as the second Sikh Guru; Guru Amar Das sometimes spelled as Guru Amardas, was the third of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Sikh Guru on 26 March 1552 at age 73

  5. List of Hasidic dynasties and groups - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem, Israel Jerusalem Israel Sadigura: Tzvi Yisrael Moshe Friedman Ztl August 2020 Yitzchak yehoushoua Heschel Friedman Avrohom Yaakov Friedman of Sadigura (1820–1883) Bnei Brak, Israel Sadagóra, Bukovina (now in Ukraine) Slonim: Shmuel Brozovosky; Avrohom Weinberg: Avraham of Slonim: Jerusalem, Israel; Bnei Brak, Israel Slonim ...

  6. Sikhism by country - Wikipedia

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    At 93.33% Sikh, Tarn Taran is the world's most Sikh district or county. [37] Located in the heart of the Majha region of Punjab founded by Guru Arjan Dev - the 5th Sikh guru, [38] Tarn Taran also hosts the world's largest sarovar (sacred pool) [39] even surpassing the great Darbar Sahib - Golden Temple in the neighbouring Amritsar district.

  7. Haridwar Kumbh Mela - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh contingent at the mela included a large number of Udasi ascetics, who were accompanied by around 12,000-14,000 Khalsa cavalrymen. The cavalry was led by Sahib Singh of Patiala, Rai Singh Bhangi and Sher Singh Bhangi. The Sikh soldiers encamped at Jwalapur, while the Udasis chose a place close to the festival site for their camp.

  8. List of synagogues in Israel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable synagogues in Israel. Only those that have Wikipedia entries are included here. Only those that have Wikipedia entries are included here. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  9. Gaddi Nashin - Wikipedia

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    Whilst usually the leader of an Udasi group or seat is known as a mahant, there are some Udasi groups who employ the term Gaddi Nashin instead. [2] The Udasi mahant leaders of the Sadh Belo complex in Sindh use the term to refer to their seat of leadership.