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  2. Acharya Prashant - Wikipedia

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    Prashant Tripathi, known as Acharya Prashant, is an Indian author and Advaita teacher. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He teaches seventeen forms of Gita and sixty forms of Upanishads . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He is the founder of a non-profit organization named Prashant Advait Foundation, [ 6 ] and is an animal rights activist .

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  4. Vinoba Bhave - Wikipedia

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    Vinayak Narahari Bhave, also known as Vinoba Bhave (pronunciation ⓘ; 11 September 1895 – 15 November 1982), was an Indian advocate of nonviolence and human rights. Often called Acharya (Teacher in Sanskrit), he is best known for the Bhoodan Movement.

  5. Aniruddhacharya - Wikipedia

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    Aniruddhacharya is a storyteller and spiritual teacher. [6] [7] In addition to this, he is the founder of Gouri Gopal Ashram, which includes an old age home, cow shelter and provides education to the needy.

  6. Daulatsagarsuri - Wikipedia

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    A 100-year old Acharya Daulatsagarsuri performing inspection of his rajoharan. In terms of austerities, he never consumed dairy products until 70 years of age and until 80 years of age, he always walked barefoot and did not use any vehicles. He is said to have performed Chaityavandan of every idol at Palitana temples.

  7. Acharya Parvati Kumar - Wikipedia

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    Acharya Parvati Kumar or Parvatikumar (27 February 1921–29 November 2012) was an Indian classical dancer, classical dance choreographer and scholar as well as Bharata Natyam guru. Life [ edit ]

  8. Acharya Bhikshu - Wikipedia

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    Acharya Bhikshu (1726–1803) was the founder and first spiritual head of the Śvetāmbara Terapanth sect of Jainism. [1] [2] He was a Devotee of Mahavira. In the initial phase of his spiritual revolution, he moved out from the group of Sthanakvasi Acharya Raghunath. That time he had 13 saints, 13 followers and 13 the basic rules.

  9. Mahashraman - Wikipedia

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    Acharya Mahashraman (IAST: Ācārya Mahāśramaṇa; born 13 May 1962) is the eleventh Acharya, supreme head of Jain Śvetāmbara Terapanth sect. [2] Mahashraman ji heads all activities functioning under Terapanth organisation, most notably Anuvrat, Preksha Meditation, Jeevan Vigyan (Science Of Living). [3]