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Siddharth Mohan (20 November 1984) is an Indian devotional singer and composer. He devoted most of his career to singing devotional songs.As a Bhajan singer, he recorded albums such as SHUKRANA, NITHYA, SHIVANSH.
Nirmal Singh was born on 7 July 1952 in the Dugri village of Punjab. [1] He spent a lot of time at the dera of Sant Sewa Das at Dugri. According to his followers, he displayed miraculous powers during his childhood, such as the ability to fill inkpots of fellow students by just touching them with his fingers, and the ability to escape from a locked room when his parents attempted to prevent ...
Neem Karoli Baba (Hindi: नीम करौली बाबा, romanized: nīm karaulī bābā) [3] or Neeb Karori Baba (Hindi: नीब करौरी बाबा, romanized: nīb karaurī bābā) (c. 1900 – 11 September 1973), also known to his followers as 'Maharaj-ji', was a Hindu guru and a devotee of the Hindu deity Hanuman. [4]
Shukra (Sanskrit: शुक्र, IAST: Śukra) is a Sanskrit word that means "clear" or "bright".It also has other meanings, such as the name of a sage who was the preceptor of the asuras and taught them the Vedas. [3]
Gaurav Chaudhary (born 7 May 1991), also known professionally as Technical Guruji, is an Indian [2] YouTuber based in the UAE. Chaudhary is notable for producing YouTube videos concerning technology in Hindi. [3] In 2020, he was on the Forbes India 30 under 30 list, and claimed to have 15 million subscribers on YouTube. [4] [5]
Waheguru (Punjabi: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ, romanized: vāhigurū [note 1], pronunciation: [ʋaːɦɪɡuɾuː], literally meaning "Wow Guru", [1] figuratively translated to mean "Wonderful God" or "Wonderful Lord" [2] [3]) is a term used in Sikhism to refer to God as described in Guru Granth Sahib.
Guinness World Records set by Sri Swamiji.. Most people chanting: a world record of 128,918 people in Tenali, India on 31 January 2015 [6] [7]; Largest Hindu smriti: (body of Hindu texts) 2.24 metres (7 ft 4 in) x 1.56 metres (5 ft 1 in) on 26 May 2017 [8] [9]
Guruji Shri Rishi Prabhakar (1948–2014) [1] was an Indian yogi who instructed many spiritual teachers across the country. [2] He was the founder of Rishi Samskruti Vidya Kendra, a Public Charitable Trust.