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  2. Rama in Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    Fresco of Ram Chandar from the haveli of Khem Singh Bedi, ca.1850–1890. The word Rama (ˈraːmɐ) appears in the Guru Granth Sahib more than 2,500 times. [10]Guru Nanak rejected the concept of divine incarnation as present in Hinduism [11] but used words such as Ram, Mohan, Hari & Shiv as ways of referring to the divine together with Islamic words like Allah & Khuda. [12]

  3. Ramdev - Wikipedia

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    Ramdev (born Ram Kisan Yadav [a]; between 1965—1975), known also by the prefix Baba, is an Indian yoga guru, [8] businessman [9] [3] and brand ambassador for Patanjali Ayurved. [10] He is primarily known for being a proponent of yoga and ayurveda in India.

  4. Ramdev Pir - Wikipedia

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    Baba Ramdev (or Ramdevji, or Ramdeo Pir, [1] Ramsha Pir (1352–1385 AD; V.S. 1409–1442) is a Hindu deity of Gujarat,Rajasthan and Malwa Madhya Pradesh, India. He was a fourteenth-century Rajput [ 2 ] of Pokhran region who was said to have miraculous powers and devoted his life to uplifting the downtrodden and poor people.

  5. Naam yog Sadhna Mandir - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed by the guru Jai Gurudev(Baba Jai Gurudev) and is also known as the Jai Gurudev Temple. [2] It is looked after by the organization/trust - Jai Gurudev Dharma Pracharak Sanstha, MATHURA. Naam Yog Sadhna Mandir. Every year the temple hosts Bhandara festival attracting millions of participants across the globe.

  6. Rama - Wikipedia

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    Jai Shri Ram – Greeting or Salutation in North India dedicated to Rama. [176] Jai Siya Ram – Greeting or Salutation in North India dedicated to Sita and Rama. [177] Siyavar Ramchandraji Ki Jai – Greeting or Salutation dedicated to Sita and Rama. The hymns introduces Rama as Sita's husband. Sita-Ram-Sita-Ram – The maha-mantra is as follows:

  7. Jai Shri Ram - Wikipedia

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    But "Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram" was chanted in mantras and used in kirtan, [31] [32] [33] and in Sukhdevlal's 1884 commentary of Tulsikrit Ramayana, he has mentioned the slogan "Jai Ram Jai Shri Ram". [34] The phrase "Jai Shri Ram" has also been used in the bhajan "Jai Shri Ram nabh Ghansham". [35]

  8. Gondavalekar Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Brahmachaitanya (also popularly known as Gondavalekar Maharaj) pronunciation ⓘ (19 February 1845 [1] – 22 December 1913) was an Indian Hindu saint and spiritual master. . Brahmachaitanya was a devotee of the Hindu deity Rama and signed his name as "Brahmachaitanya Ram

  9. Ram Charan (guru) - Wikipedia

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    Ram Charan was born in Sodha, a village in the Tonk district of Rajasthan on 24 February 1720 (Māgh Shukla 14 in Bikram Samwat 1776). His father's name was Bakhat Ram Vijayvergia and his mother's name was Devhuti Devi. His parents lived in Banwara village near Malpura, Rajasthan. Charan's childhood name was "Ram Kishan". [2]