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  2. Ram Chandra (Babuji) - Wikipedia

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    Shri Ram Chandra of Shahjahanpur (1899-1983), also known as Babuji, was a yogi from Uttar Pradesh in northern India. He spent most of his life developing a method of Raja Yoga meditation called Sahaj Marg. He founded an organization called Shri Ram Chandra Mission in 1945, dedicated and named after his teacher, who was also called Ram Chandra. [1]

  3. Rama - Wikipedia

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    Rama-chandra, as the seventh avatar of Vishnu and of the ancient Ramayana fame. ... Shri Ram Janki Medical College and Hospital in Samastipur, Bihar. [274] See also.

  4. Shri Ram Chandra Mission - Wikipedia

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    Shri Ram Chandra Mission (SRCM) is a non-profit organization and a spiritual movement originating in India. It teaches the practice of "Sahaj Marg" or "Heartfulness Meditation", was registered in 1945 by Ram Chandra of Shahjahanpur, Utter Pradesh, and it has its current headquarters at Kanha Shanti Vanam, Kanha village, Ranga Reddy District near Hyderabad, Telangana.

  5. Ram Chandra (Lalaji) - Wikipedia

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    Ram Chandra (Lalaji) (2 February 1873 – 14 August 1931) was a spiritual guide from Fatehgarh Uttar Pradesh India. He was popularly known as "Lalaji" among his followers. [1] [2] He is said to have re-discovered the ancient Indian system of transmission called "Pranahuti" (offering of Prana) which is often referred to as “Pranasya Pranah” (Life of Life) in the practice of meditation.

  6. Shri Ramachandra Kripalu - Wikipedia

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    Shri Ramachandra Kripalu, or "Shri Ram Stuti," is a Stuti (Horation Ode) verse from his work called Vinaya Patrika, written by Goswami Tulsidas. It was written in the sixteenth century in a mix of Sanskrit and Awadhi languages. The prayer/ode glorifies Shri Rāma and his characteristics to the best. Original version: MIX of Awadhi and Sanskrit:

  7. Shrimad Rajchandra - Wikipedia

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    Shrimad Rajchandra (9 November 1867 – 9 April 1901), also known as Param Krupalu Dev, was a Jain poet, mystic, philosopher, scholar, and reformer from India. Born in Vavaniya, a village near Morbi, he claimed to have attained recollection of his past lives at the age of seven.

  8. Ramchandra - Wikipedia

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    Ram, the ancient Indian king regarded as an incarnation of Vishnu; Ramchandra of Devagiri (r. c. 1271–1311), Indian king from the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty; C. Ramchandra (1918–1982), Bollywood music director; Master Ramchundra (1821–1880), nineteenth-century Indian mathematician; Ramchandra Guha (born 1958), an Indian historian and economist

  9. Ramakrishna - Wikipedia

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    Commentators such as Satis Chandra Chatterjee and Jeffery Long have described Ramakrishna's philosophy as a harmonizing form of Vedanta, using terms like "Samanvayi Vedanta" or "Integral Vedanta". Ayon Maharaj supports these scholars' view, proposing that Ramakrishna's teachings are best understood through a nonsectarian Vedantic framework ...