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Jalaram Bapa, popularly known as Bapa (4 November 1799 (Samvat 1856) – 23 February 1881 (Samvat 1937), was a Hindu saint from Gujarat, India. He was born on 4 November 1799, [ 1 ] one week after the Hindu festival of Diwali , which is associated with his Iṣṭa-devatā Lord Rama .
Jalaram bapa was a Hindu saint from Gujarat, India.He was born in Virpur, Rajkot district, Gujarat, India, on 4 November 1799, which is the 7th day Krishna Paksha of Kartik month on the Hindu calendar VS year 1856, one week after the Hindu festival of Diwali.
Shree Jalaram Prarthana Mandal is a Hindu temple dedicated to Jalaram Bapa who was an Indian saint, located on Narborough Road in the West End of Leicester, England ...
B. Gijubhai Badheka; Omar Badsha; Achal Bakeri; Banesinhji Jaswantsinhji; Jalaram Bapa; Thakkar Bapa; Morari Bapu; Dhiren Barot; Ranjit Barot; Vijaygiri Bava; Upendra ...
Jalaram Bapa: Hindu Saint Jogi Jalaram, Jalaram Bapa Mahatma Gandhi: Politician, writer, philosopher, lawyer: Independence activist and Father of the Nation of India: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: Politician, lawyer: Indian Freedom Fighter, First Home Minister Of India, Loh Purush (Iron man of India) Indulal Kanaiyalal Yagnik: Politician, writer ...
I have moved name back again from Jalaram to Jalaram Bapa : Firstly because Jalaram Bapa is widely used name and searched for in internet. Further, Hnsampat had reverted the name back to Jalaram citing moved Jalaram Bapa to Jalaram over redirect: "Jalaram Bapa" is an honorific. See WP:NCP) But Bapa is not honorific Mr Sampat if that rather is ...
The two metal idols were found broken and two intact. There was a sense of relief and rejoice in the city after news of recovery of idols were announced by police. A procession was taken out, thereafter, by followers of Valamram Bapa & citizens to celebrate recovery of idols. [5]
Jalaram Bapa (4 November 1799 23 February 1881) Janabai (c. 13th century), Marathi literature; Jayadeva (CE 1170), Indian Sanskrit poet and devotee; Jayatirtha (1345–1388) Jiva Goswami (c. 1513–1598) Kabir (c. 15th century), Indian saint and mystic; Kalki Bhagwan (born 1949) [16] [17] Kamlesh D. Patel, also known as Daaji (born 28 September ...