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first three are close with some morphological variants without affecting the meaning, but the 1687 version systematically inserts verses into the text, at various locations, with caste-related statements, new claims of
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Brahmins and resisted by the caste Hindus as well as Hindu ascetics throughout his life, and that some members of the Dalit community have believed
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The 20th-century version, prevalent in the texts of Dalit community, concurs with the parts about pure speech and resolving spiritual doubts. However, they differ in the rest. The texts and the prevalent beliefs of the Dalit community hold that
Ravidas rejected the Hindu Vedas, he was opposed by the
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The riots were sparked off by an attack on Sant
Niranjan Dass, the head of the Jalandhar-based Dera Sachkhand, and his deputy Rama Nand on May 24 at the Shri Guru Ravidass Gurdwara in Vienna where they had gone to attend a religious function. A group of Sikhs armed with firearms and swords attacked
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of
Anantadas, both contain chapters on Ravidas. Other than these, the scriptures and texts of Sikh tradition and the Hindu Dadupanthi traditions, most other written sources about the life of Ravidas, including by the Ravidasi (followers of Ravidas), were composed in the early 20th century, or about
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Ravidasia believe that the best way forward for
Chamars is to claim and assert their own identity. For this more independent camp, Sikhism is viewed as obstructing the full development of the Chamar community as a quam (separate religion and nation), as envisioned by the Ad Dharm (original people)
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similarly states that poetry attributed to
Ravidas, and championed by Ravidasi from the 17th- through the 20th-century, have a strong anti-Brahminical and anti-communal theme. The legends, suggests Lorenzen, cannot be separated from the power and political situation of this era, and they reflect a
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communities and the orthodox
Brahminical tradition. At another level, the legends are an inter-communal, inter-religious struggle with an underlying search and desire for social unity. At yet another level, states Friedlander, the stories describe the spiritual struggle of an individual unto self.
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We, as
Ravidassias have different traditions. We are not Sikhs. Even though, we give utmost respect to 10 gurus and Guru Granth Sahib, Guru Ravidass Ji is our supreme. There is no command for us to follow the declaration that there is no Guru after Guru Granth Sahib. We respect Guru Granth Sahib
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Peter Friedlander states that Ravidas' hagiographies, though authored long after he died, depict a struggle within the Indian society, where Ravidas' life gives the means to express a variety of social and spiritual themes. At one level, it depicts a struggle between the then prevalent heterodox
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were reproduced, some in different local languages of India. Winnand Callewaert notes that some 30 manuscripts of Anantadas's hagiography on Ravidas have been found in different parts of India. Of these four manuscripts are complete, collated and have been dated to 1662, 1665, 1676 and 1687. The
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issues of dealing with conflict and tyranny, war and resolution, and willingness to dedicate one's life to the right cause. Ravidas's poetry covers topics such as the definition of a just state where there are no second or third class unequal citizens, the need for dispassion, and who is a real
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are the two oldest attested sources of the literary works of Ravidas. In the Adi Granth, forty one of Ravidas's poems are included, and he is one of thirty six contributors to this foremost canonical scripture of Sikhism. This compilation of poetry in Adi Granth responds to, among other things,
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The Vienna incident of 24th May 2009 became a watershed for the Dera Sachkhand Ballan, when two sants of the Dera, Baba Ramanand Das and Baba Niranjan Das, who were travelling to Europe on their regular tours, were attacked by some radical Sikh group while attending a Ravidassia religious
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because it has our guru Ji's teachings and teachings of other religious figures who have spoken against caste system, spread the message of NAAM and equality. As per our traditions, we give utmost respect to contemporary gurus also who are carrying forward the message of Guru Ravidass Ji.
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According to Bhaktamal text, Ravidas was of pure speech, capable of resolving spiritual doubts of those who held discussions with him, was unafraid to state his humble origins and real caste. Further, the Bhaktamal text states that Ravidas' teachings agreed with
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Ravidas is revered as a saint and well respected by his believers. He is considered by his devotees as someone who was the living symbol of religious protest, and not as the spiritual symbol of any ultimate unifying cultural principle.
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Khare similarly has questioned the textual sources on Ravidas, and mentions there are few "readily available and reliable textual sources on the Hindu and Untouchable treatment of Ravidas."
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Jeffrey Ebbesen (1995), Literary India: Comparative Studies in Aesthetics, Colonialism, and Culture (Editors: Patrick Colm Hogan, Lalita Pandit), State University of New York Press,
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movement. According to these separatist Ravidasias, the only way for Chamars to progress is to pursue an independent religious path focused exclusively on the figure of Guru Ravidas.
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Ravidas at work as a shoemaker. Folio from a series featuring Bhakti saints. Master of the first generation after Manaku and Nainsukh of Guler, Pahari region, ca.1800–1810
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strong element of social and religious dissent by groups marginalised during a period when Indian society was under the Islamic rule and later the colonial rule.
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and 16 others injured, where after the movement declared itself to be a religion fully separated from Sikhism. The Ravidassia religion compiled a new holy book,
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The Ravidassia religion is a spin-off religion from Sikhism, formed in the 21st century, by the followers of Ravidas's teachings. It was formed following a 2009
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His ideas and fame grew over his lifetime, and texts suggest Brahmins used to bow before him. He travelled extensively, visiting Hindu pilgrimage sites in
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them at the gurdwara, injuring both; Rama Nand later died. The Austrian police said the attack that left some 15 others injured had clearly been planned.
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ideas of Ravidas and other leading north Indian saint-poets. Most postmodern scholars, states Karen Pechilis, consider Ravidas's ideas to belong to the
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Ravindra Khare states that there are two divergent versions that emerge from the study of texts relating to Ravidas's philosophy. The 17th century
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Callewaert, Winand. (2003), Pilgrims, Patrons, and Place: Localizing Sanctity in Asian Religions (Editors: Phyllis Granoff and Koichi Shinohara),
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The life details of Ravidas are uncertain and contested. Some scholars believe he was born in 1433 CE. He taught removal of social divisions of
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Kathryn Lum (2011), Sikhs in Europe: Migration, Identities, and Representations (Editors: Knut A Jacobsen and Kristina Myrvold), Ashgate,
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David Lorenzen states Ravidas's poetry is imbued with themes of boundless loving devotion to God, wherein this divine is envisioned as
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David Lorenzen (1995), Bhakti Religion in North India: Community Identity and Political Action, State University of New York Press,
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Divine Sounds from the Heart—Singing Unfettered in their Own Voices: The Bhakti Movement and its Women Saints (12th to 17th Century)
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caste. While his original occupation was leather work, he began to spend most of his time in spiritual pursuits at the banks of the
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It has to be noted however, that his spiritual teacher Ramananda was a Brahmin and his disciple Mirabai was a Rajput princess
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Kathryn Lum summarises the dynamics behind the separation of Ravidassia and Sikhism, and its focus on Ravidas, as follows:
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suggests that there is more in common in the ideas of bhakti movement's Ravidas, Kabir and Sen than previously thought.
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and ascetics. At the age of 12, Ravidas was married off to Lona Devi. They had a son, Vijay Dass.
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2229:. The University of South Carolina Press. p. 229.
1262:, he was a poet, social reformer and spiritual figure.
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Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: A-Devo, Volume 1
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offers prayers at Shri Guru Ravidas Janmsthan Mandir
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Gurdwara Guru Ravidass Temple, Pittsburg, California
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3045:"Austrian Sikh temple attack sparks riots in India"
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1649: For him who knows Hari and the sense of self,
1224:during the 15th to 16th century CE. Venerated as a
1220:(1267–1335) was an Indian mystic poet-saint of the
1724:Detail of Ravidas (wearing green) from a mural at
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2389:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 76–77.
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1272:Ravidas's devotional verses were included in the
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1668:. In the Sikh tradition, the themes of
1626:How long shall I consider and proclaim:
1467:Most scholars believe that Ravidas met
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1961:, another major Bhakti movement poet.
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3243:"Guru Ravidas, seer, social reformer"
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2008:Shri Guru Ravidas Vishram Dham Mandir
1637: that it defies all description.
1624: Singing, singing I am defeated.
1576:to reverse course and flow upstream.
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2504:University of British Columbia Press
1898:Guru Ravidass temple, Foleshill, UK.
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1400:. He is traditionally considered as
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2958:The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies
2932:"Punjab sect declares new religion"
2887:"Sri Granth: Sri Guru Granth Sahib"
1647:in everything, everything in Hari –
1539:of the Hindu warrior-ascetic group
1325:Ravidas was born in the village of
218:, Guru Tarlochan, Guru Sadhna Sehan
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3316:The Australian National University
3216:Khamesra, Manish (29 April 2014).
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2309:Trisharan, Dr Vijay Kumar (2008).
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1821:, Nasinu, Fiji Established in 1939
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2940:. 1 February 2010. Archived from
2359:. Routledge. pp. 307, 1–23.
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2209:The Life and Works of Ravidass Ji
2184:"Ravidas: Indian mystic and poet"
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1979:
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1337:. His birthplace is now known as
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2444:. prabhat prakashan. p. 12.
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1383:Medieval era texts, such as the
1341:. His birthday is celebrated as
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2119:. Sahitya Akademi. p. 79.
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1556:Ravidas literature on symbolism
1339:Shri Guru Ravidass Janam Asthan
353:Shri Guru Ravidass Janam Asthan
5380:Relations with other religions
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1688:Multiple manuscripts found in
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1856:attack on a Ravidassia temple
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1603:The songs of Ravidas discuss
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2290:. Punjabi University Patiala
2207:Callewaert and Friedlander,
2013:
1970:Mira devaki kare vandana aas
1641: Who can cause me harm?
1459:of Ravidas from Pothi-Mala,
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3565:Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission
2989:Religious Diversity in Asia
2213:An Introduction to Hinduism
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1599:(right) seated under a tree
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1407:However, the medieval text
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2699:, pages 105-116, 292-303
2288:Encyclopaedia of Sikhism
1996:
1635:This experience is such,
1345:and important temple is
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116:, central figure of the
4603:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam
3598:Maharishi Shiv Brat Lal
3561:Science of Spirituality
3202:13 October 2013 at the
2250:Datta, Amaresh (1987).
2225:Sharma, Arvind (2003).
2188:Encyclopædia Britannica
2115:Datta, Amaresh (1987).
2081:Dalit Buddhist movement
1941:(pavilion) in front of
1535:The Adi Granth and the
1475:. He is revered in the
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621:Selected revered saints
5572:Scholars from Varanasi
4578:Eighteen Greater Texts
3522:Radhasoami-influenced
3047:. Reuters. 25 May 2009
2992:. BRILL. p. 154.
2876:, pages 46-53, 163-164
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2679:, pages 108, 112-117
1947:Chittorgarh district
1732:, circa 19th century
1639:I have met the Lord,
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1155:Sikhism and Jainism
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143:(spiritual teacher)
120:, his 41 verses in
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3741:Bhagat Sain
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3701:Bhagat Beni
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3415:Kabir panth
2490:, pages 1-4
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2026:(Pavilion).
2003:Tughlakabad
1925:Be-gam-pura
1566:historicity
1489:Premambodha
1485:hagiography
1426:Maharashtra
1417:tradition.
1378:biographies
1355:untouchable
1288:Dadu Panthi
1248:Maharashtra
1038:Hazur Sahib
1033:Patna Sahib
930:Anand Karaj
889:The Five Ks
809:Vand Chakkō
769:Balvand Rai
759:Baba Sundar
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734:Bhatt Jalap
719:Bhatt Bhika
714:Bhatt Bhalh
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674:Bhagat Sain
649:Bhagat Beni
345:Holy Places
174:Vaishnavism
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5090:Shivaratri
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4263:Upanishads
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3938:Philosophy
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3846:Bhatt Nalh
3806:Bhatt Balh
3791:Satta Doom
3786:Guru Arjan
3776:Baba Farid
3761:Guru Angad
3756:Guru Nanak
3541:Elan Vital
3491:Advait Mat
3449:Ravidassia
3400:Dadu Dayal
3109:, page 186
2777:, page 111
2760:, page 107
2430:, page 268
2162:, page 569
2102:References
1843:Ravidassia
1809:Ravidassia
1754:nondualism
1587:Philosophy
1541:Dadupanthi
1495:, and the
1481:Adi Granth
1469:Guru Nanak
1296:Ravidassia
1284:Panch Vani
1090:Literature
1075:Panj Pyare
1018:Akal Takht
979:Five Banis
920:Naam Karan
879:Amrit Velā
800:Kirat Karō
783:Philosophy
764:Satta Doom
754:Bhatt Salh
749:Bhatt Nalh
709:Bhatt Balh
577:Guru Arjan
562:Guru Angad
557:Guru Nanak
549:Sikh gurus
420:Guru Nanak
324:Scriptures
270:Meditation
242:Ravidassia
230:Part of a
212:Rana Sanga
208:Guru Nanak
190:Influenced
136:Occupation
118:Ravidassia
5415:Theosophy
5346:Mythology
5326:Criticism
5294:Etymology
5252:Svādhyāya
5151:New Year
5100:Navaratri
5072:Festivals
5050:Grihastha
5023:Kshatriya
4997:Antyeshti
4972:Upanayana
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4927:Pumsavana
4914:Sanskaras
4879:Naivedhya
4833:Practices
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4746:Saraswati
4733:Goddesses
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4588:Athichudi
4543:Tirumurai
4396:Vyākaraṇa
4363:Natyaveda
4311:Chandogya
4236:Divisions
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3731:Ramananda
3593:Salig Ram
3483:movements
3321:28 August
3287:29 August
3253:29 August
3247:The Hindu
3227:29 August
3180:29 August
3072:Frontline
2794:, page 21
2545:Routledge
2402:25 August
2284:"Ravidas"
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1951:Rajasthan
1817:Gurdwara
1738:Bhaktamal
1690:Rajasthan
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1493:Bhaktamal
1457:lifestory
1438:Himalayas
1434:Rajasthan
1410:Ratnavali
1398:Ramananda
1386:Bhaktamal
1372:The text
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1110:Criticism
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428:Festivals
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275:Naam Japo
200:Raja Pipa
196:Meera Bai
162:Ramananda
90:Lona Devi
5471:Category
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5390:Buddhism
5356:Hindutva
5316:Calendar
5197:Haridwar
5175:Vaisakhi
5170:Puthandu
5060:Sannyasa
4977:Keshanta
4808:Shashthi
4644:Trimurti
4471:Nitisara
4444:Ramayana
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4353:Ayurveda
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4326:Mandukya
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4248:Brahmana
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4147:Charvaka
3947:Concepts
3928:Timeline
3920:Glossary
3903:Hinduism
3716:Jayadeva
3536:Eckankar
3471:Tulsidas
3422:Mira Bai
3392:Sant Mat
3360:Sant Mat
3200:Archived
2086:Ramdasia
2075:See also
1907:Politics
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1657:—
1509:Parchais
1463:, Punjab
1365:saints,
1331:Varanasi
1292:Hinduism
1070:Waheguru
1060:Ik Onkar
1008:Gurdwara
916:(Turban)
537:Glossary
491:a series
489:Part of
316:Gurdwara
95:Children
61:Varanasi
43:Personal
5460:Outline
5410:Sikhism
5405:Judaism
5400:Jainism
5281:Related
5257:Namaste
5110:Ramlila
5040:Ashrama
5028:Vaishya
5018:Brahmin
4841:Worship
4793:Rukmini
4783:Matrika
4756:Parvati
4751:Lakshmi
4741:Tridevi
4696:Krishna
4681:Hanuman
4676:Ganesha
4627:Deities
4513:Tantras
4503:Stotras
4456:Puranas
4401:Nirukta
4391:Chandas
4386:Shiksha
4378:Vedanga
4331:Prashna
4321:Mundaka
4243:Samhita
4212:Rigveda
4143:Nāstika
4128:Advaita
4115:Vedanta
4110:Mīmāṃsā
4090:Samkhya
4078:Schools
4066:Akrodha
3985:Saṃsāra
3965:Ishvara
3955:Brahman
3691:Ravidas
3466:Tukaram
3444:Ravidas
3432:Sikhism
3077:1 March
3051:1 March
2918:(1), 2.
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2031:Gallery
2024:Chhatri
1959:Mirabai
1938:chhatri
1775:Puranas
1758:ascetic
1702:Brahman
1678:Nirguna
1666:Nirguna
1522:parcais
1505:Parcaīs
1497:Parcais
1473:Sikhism
1446:nirguna
1430:Gujarat
1391:Brahmin
1329:, near
1311:Banaras
1260:Haryana
1244:Gujarat
1214:Ravidas
884:Dasvand
532:History
527:Outline
499:Sikhism
444:Symbols
405:Sadhana
366:Founder
303:Temples
141:satguru
53:Banaras
25:Ravidas
5481:Portal
5385:Baháʼí
5289:Hindus
5267:Tilaka
5236:Others
5212:Ujjain
5207:Prayag
5202:Nashik
5142:Pongal
5080:Diwali
5033:Shudra
4992:Vivaha
4899:Dhyāna
4874:Bhajan
4864:Bhakti
4849:Temple
4803:Shakti
4711:Varuna
4654:Vishnu
4649:Brahma
4498:Sutras
4434:Agamas
4190:Smriti
4121:Dvaita
4086:Āstika
4031:Asteya
4026:Ahimsa
4012:Moksha
3997:Dharma
3910:topics
3696:Namdev
3461:Surdas
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1796:Legacy
1742:Dalits
1706:avatar
1574:Ganges
1442:saguna
1396:-poet
1394:bhakti
1367:sadhus
1359:Ganges
1351:Chamar
1282:. The
1258:, and
1256:Punjab
1218:Raidas
1085:Khanda
1065:Khalsa
1000:Takhts
994:Places
914:Dastar
909:Nitnem
904:Simran
894:Langar
874:Kirtan
522:Topics
517:People
400:Namdev
311:Bhawan
290:Langar
280:Simran
236:on the
233:series
178:Sufism
87:Spouse
5395:Islam
5373:India
5262:Bindi
5245:Other
5185:Ugadi
5180:Vishu
5013:Varna
4894:Tapas
4884:Yajna
4854:Murti
4788:Radha
4768:Durga
4763:Bhumi
4706:Surya
4686:Indra
4659:Shiva
4421:Other
4406:Kalpa
4296:Katha
4200:Vedas
4185:Śruti
4170:Texts
4100:Nyaya
4056:Damah
4046:Satya
4002:Artha
3980:Karma
3970:Atman
3924:Index
3686:Kabir
3580:gurus
3427:Nanak
3410:Kabir
2974:Doab.
2091:Kabir
1997:Delhi
1771:Vedas
1750:Vedic
1710:sagun
1698:Kabir
1670:Nanak
1615:Sahaj
1597:Kabir
1513:sants
1402:Kabir
1335:India
1305:Dates
1267:caste
1236:Bihar
1125:Sects
1100:Names
1095:Music
869:Ardās
395:Kabir
382:Sants
265:Aarti
216:Kabir
69:India
5437:List
5299:List
5226:Teej
5155:Bihu
5137:Onam
5085:Holi
4889:Homa
4869:Japa
4859:Puja
4819:more
4813:Sita
4798:Sati
4773:Kali
4722:more
4716:Vayu
4701:Rama
4666:Agni
4636:Gods
4316:Kena
4286:Isha
4095:Yoga
4061:Dayā
4051:Dāna
4021:Niti
4007:Kama
3975:Maya
3608:Mehi
3456:Sadh
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1630:self
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1321:Life
1274:Sikh
1227:guru
997:and
899:Sewa
410:Sain
295:Sevā
109:Guru
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5311:Law
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