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  2. Asaram - Wikipedia

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    Asaram was born on 17 April 1941, in the Berani village of the Nawabshah District in British India (present-day Berani Town is located in Jam Nawaz Ali Tehsil of Sanghar district Sindh, Pakistan), to Menhgiba and Thaumal Sirumalani, [10] in the Sindhi caste. [11]

  3. Asaram Tyagi - Wikipedia

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    Major Asaram Tyagi, MVC was a hero of the Battle of Dograi in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. [1] [2] [3] [4]On the night of 21 September 1965, Major Asa Ram Tyagi personally led the leading platoon of a company of 3rd Jat Battalion of Indian Army to capture a Pakistani position in Dograi village in Pakistan, which was defended by a troop of tanks, covering pillboxes and recoilless guns.

  4. Narayan Sai - Wikipedia

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    Narayan Sai (born 29 January 1972), [1] also known as Narayan Prem Sai is the son of the Indian spiritual leader Asaram. [2] [3] He and his father are serving life in prison for rape and other crimes. [4]

  5. Asaram Lomate - Wikipedia

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    Aasaram Lomate, (Marathi: आसाराम लोमटे) is a Marathi-language writer.He resides in Parbhani and works as a journalist in daily Loksatta. [1]He was awarded with Sahitya Akademi Award in 2016 for his short story collection Aalok. [2]

  6. Christian ashram movement - Wikipedia

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    The Christian ashram movement (not to be confused with United Christian Ashrams) is a movement within Christianity in India that embraces Vedanta [1] and the teachings of the East, attempting to combine the Christian faith with the Hindu ashram model and Christian monasticism with the Hindu sannyasa tradition.

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  8. Āśrama (stage) - Wikipedia

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    Āśrama (Sanskrit: आश्रम) is a system of stages of life discussed in Hindu texts of the ancient and medieval eras. [1] The four asramas are: Brahmacharya (student), Gṛhastha (householder), Vanaprastha (forest walker/forest dweller), and Sannyasa (renunciate).

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