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  2. 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]

  3. Upadeśa - Wikipedia

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    In Indian religions, both Hinduism and Buddhism, upadeśa is the spiritual instruction and example provided by the guru: . The guru does not merely ask his disciple to perform a task; he helps him by remaining by his side and directing him, indeed remaining close to his heart and showing the pupil the path he must follow in this life.

  4. Shri Guru Charitra - Wikipedia

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    Naamdharak is troubled with the worldly pains and sets out in search of a Guru for some spiritual guidance. During his journey, he first sees a yogi in his dream. He is wonderstuck to see the same yogi in real when he wakes up. The yogi introduces himself as Siddha, a disciple of Sree Nrusiha saraswati. This is the point where Naamdharam asks ...

  5. Neem Karoli Baba - Wikipedia

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    Under Baba's guidance, he embraced devotion and chanting as a path to spiritual awakening. Krishna Das’s music reflects Baba's teachings, fostering a deep connection to love and devotion worldwide. Lama Surya Das, a prominent meditation teacher, encountered Neem Karoli Baba during his spiritual journey in India. Inspired by the guru's ...

  6. Dasbodh - Wikipedia

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    Dasbodh is a manual for life, in the highest sense, and is somewhat unusual among spiritual literature in that it not only expounds the classic themes of discrimination between the true and the untrue and the detachment commonly found in Vedic literature, but also provides a detailed instruction on how to function and excel in society from a ...

  7. Spiritual direction - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle would have fixed some rules for a proper spiritual guidance of pupils in the second book of his Rhetoric. Other examples can be found in Cynics , Epicureans —who used epistolary form for this purpose (e.g., Metrodorus )— or Stoics —like Marcus Aurelius , Seneca , Musonius Rufus or Epictetus in his Discourses —who actively ...

  8. Devi Bhagavata Purana - Wikipedia

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    When Swami Vivekananda talks about Para bhakti, the highest form of devotion to Brahman, he gives examples and definitions from the Devi Bhagavata Purana. [ 87 ] Sanyal states that Devi Bhagavata Parayana is still popular in Uttar Pradesh , Rajasthan , Maharashtra etc. [ 88 ]

  9. Bavji Chatur Singhji - Wikipedia

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    Bavji Chatur Singhji was a popular people's saint-poet of Rajputana, now Rajasthan, India, who was an accomplished yogi also and is rightly remembered as Patanjali and Valmiki of Rajasthan. [4] Bavji spread the ancient Indian knowledge through a simple language that a layman could comprehend which helped him in his mission for social reform ...