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  1. Swami Shraddhanand - Wikipedia

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    Swami Shraddhanand. Shraddhanand (22 February 1856 – 23 December 1926), born Munshi Ram, [1] was an Indian independence activist and Arya Samaj sannyasi who propagated the teachings of Dayananda Saraswati. This included the establishment of educational institutions, like the Gurukul Kangri University, and played a key role on the Sangathan ...

  2. Malabar rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Swami Shraddhanand in the Liberator of 26 August 1926: [66] The original resolution condemned the Moplas wholesale for the killing of Hindus and burning of Hindu homes and the forcible conversion to Islam. The Hindu members themselves proposed amendments till it was reduced to condemning only certain individuals who had been guilty of the above ...

  3. Shakereh Khaleeli - Wikipedia

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    Agha Aly Asker (great-grandfather) Shakereh Khaleeli (née Namazie; 1947–1991) was an Indian real estate developer and philanthropist who was murdered by her second husband, Swami Shradhananda (Murali Manohar Mishra). She had been previously married to Indian diplomat Akbar Mirza Khaleeli, the Indian envoy to Iran and Australia.

  4. Swami Shraddhanand College, Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Swami Shraddhanand College is a part of Delhi University established in 1967, run under the trusteeship of the Delhi government. Named after Arya Samaj educationist, Swami Shraddhanand, the college is in Alipur, in North Delhi.The college Has been Awarded "B++" Grade by The National Assessment and Accreditation Council in its 1st cycle.The college History and Chemistry Department is among top ...

  5. Arya Samaj - Wikipedia

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    Shraddhanand led the Shuddhi movement that aimed to bring Hindus who had converted to other religions back to Hinduism. [10] In 1893, the Arya Samaj members of Punjab were divided on the question of vegetarianism. The group that refrained from eating meat were called the "Mahatma" group and the other group, the "Cultured Party". [11]

  6. Mahatma Hansraj - Wikipedia

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    Mahatma Hansraj. Mahatama Hansraj was an Indian educationist and a follower of Arya Samaj movement founder, Swami Dayanand. He founded, with Gurudatta Vidhyarthi, the Dayanand Anglo-Vedic Schools System (D.A.V.) in Lahore on 1 June 1886, where the first D.A.V. school was set up in memory of Dayanand who had died three years earlier.

  7. A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada - Wikipedia

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    By His Example: The Wit and Wisdom of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada by Guru Das (2004), ISBN 978-1887089364; Chasing Rhinos With The Swami by Shyamasundar Das (2016), in 3 volumes, ISBN 978-1495177088; Dancing White Elephants: Traveling with Srila Prabhupada in India, August 1970—March 1972 by Giriraj Swami (2023), ISBN 978-1-925850-03-1

  8. Ramakrishna Math - Wikipedia

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    Ramakrishna Math. Main temple at Ramakrishna Math, Belur. Ramakrishna Math is the administrative legal organization of the Ramakrishna Order, [1] of Daśanāmi Sampradaya. It was set up by sanyasin disciples of Ramakrishna Paramhansa headed by Swami Vivekananda at Baranagar Math in Baranagar, a place near Calcutta (now Kolkata), in 1886. India.