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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.
1459:(without attributes, abstract) form of supreme beings. As his poetic hymns in regional languages inspired others, people from various background sought his teachings and guidance.
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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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Pashaura Singh (2012), Fighting Words: Religion, Violence, and the Interpretation of Sacred Texts (Editor: John Renard), University of California Press,
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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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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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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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3056:"Austrian Sikh temple attack sparks riots in India"
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1660: For him who knows Hari and the sense of self,
1235:during the 15th to 16th century CE. Venerated as a
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1735:Detail of Ravidas (wearing green) from a mural at
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2400:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 76–77.
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1679:. In the Sikh tradition, the themes of
1637:How long shall I consider and proclaim:
1478:Most scholars believe that Ravidas met
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1972:, another major Bhakti movement poet.
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2019:Shri Guru Ravidas Vishram Dham Mandir
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1635: Singing, singing I am defeated.
1587:to reverse course and flow upstream.
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2515:University of British Columbia Press
1909:Guru Ravidass temple, Foleshill, UK.
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1411:. He is traditionally considered as
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2969:The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies
2943:"Punjab sect declares new religion"
2898:"Sri Granth: Sri Guru Granth Sahib"
1658:in everything, everything in Hari –
1550:of the Hindu warrior-ascetic group
1336:Ravidas was born in the village of
229:, Guru Tarlochan, Guru Sadhna Sehan
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3327:The Australian National University
3227:Khamesra, Manish (29 April 2014).
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2320:Trisharan, Dr Vijay Kumar (2008).
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1832:, Nasinu, Fiji Established in 1939
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2951:. 1 February 2010. Archived from
2370:. Routledge. pp. 307, 1–23.
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2220:The Life and Works of Ravidass Ji
2195:"Ravidas: Indian mystic and poet"
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1990:
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2455:. prabhat prakashan. p. 12.
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1394:Medieval era texts, such as the
1352:. His birthday is celebrated as
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1567:Ravidas literature on symbolism
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364:Shri Guru Ravidass Janam Asthan
5391:Relations with other religions
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1699:Multiple manuscripts found in
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1867:attack on a Ravidassia temple
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1614:The songs of Ravidas discuss
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2301:. Punjabi University Patiala
2218:Callewaert and Friedlander,
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1981:Mira devaki kare vandana aas
1652: Who can cause me harm?
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3000:Religious Diversity in Asia
2224:An Introduction to Hinduism
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1511:400 years after his death.
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1418:However, the medieval text
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2710:, pages 105-116, 292-303
2299:Encyclopaedia of Sikhism
2007:
1646:This experience is such,
1356:and important temple is
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127:, central figure of the
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3609:Maharishi Shiv Brat Lal
3572:Science of Spirituality
3213:13 October 2013 at the
2261:Datta, Amaresh (1987).
2236:Sharma, Arvind (2003).
2199:Encyclopædia Britannica
2126:Datta, Amaresh (1987).
2092:Dalit Buddhist movement
1952:(pavilion) in front of
1546:The Adi Granth and the
1486:. He is revered in the
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632:Selected revered saints
5583:Scholars from Varanasi
4589:Eighteen Greater Texts
3533:Radhasoami-influenced
3058:. Reuters. 25 May 2009
3003:. BRILL. p. 154.
2887:, pages 46-53, 163-164
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1743:, circa 19th century
1650:I have met the Lord,
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154:(spiritual teacher)
131:, his 41 verses in
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3752:Bhagat Sain
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3426:Kabir panth
2501:, pages 1-4
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2037:(Pavilion).
2014:Tughlakabad
1936:Be-gam-pura
1577:historicity
1500:Premambodha
1496:hagiography
1437:Maharashtra
1428:tradition.
1389:biographies
1366:untouchable
1299:Dadu Panthi
1259:Maharashtra
1049:Hazur Sahib
1044:Patna Sahib
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900:The Five Ks
820:Vand Chakkō
780:Balvand Rai
770:Baba Sundar
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745:Bhatt Jalap
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725:Bhatt Bhalh
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685:Bhagat Sain
660:Bhagat Beni
356:Holy Places
185:Vaishnavism
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5171:Gudi Padwa
5116:Durga Puja
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4492:Manusmriti
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4274:Upanishads
4047:Aparigraha
3949:Philosophy
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3857:Bhatt Nalh
3817:Bhatt Balh
3802:Satta Doom
3797:Guru Arjan
3787:Baba Farid
3772:Guru Angad
3767:Guru Nanak
3552:Elan Vital
3502:Advait Mat
3460:Ravidassia
3411:Dadu Dayal
3120:, page 186
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2771:, page 107
2441:, page 268
2173:, page 569
2113:References
1854:Ravidassia
1820:Ravidassia
1765:nondualism
1598:Philosophy
1552:Dadupanthi
1506:, and the
1492:Adi Granth
1480:Guru Nanak
1307:Ravidassia
1295:Panch Vani
1101:Literature
1086:Panj Pyare
1029:Akal Takht
990:Five Banis
931:Naam Karan
890:Amrit Velā
811:Kirat Karō
794:Philosophy
775:Satta Doom
765:Bhatt Salh
760:Bhatt Nalh
720:Bhatt Balh
588:Guru Arjan
573:Guru Angad
568:Guru Nanak
560:Sikh gurus
431:Guru Nanak
335:Scriptures
281:Meditation
253:Ravidassia
241:Part of a
223:Rana Sanga
219:Guru Nanak
201:Influenced
147:Occupation
129:Ravidassia
5426:Theosophy
5357:Mythology
5337:Criticism
5305:Etymology
5263:Svādhyāya
5162:New Year
5111:Navaratri
5083:Festivals
5061:Grihastha
5034:Kshatriya
5008:Antyeshti
4983:Upanayana
4948:Jatakarma
4938:Pumsavana
4925:Sanskaras
4890:Naivedhya
4844:Practices
4789:Mahavidya
4757:Saraswati
4744:Goddesses
4702:Kartikeya
4599:Athichudi
4554:Tirumurai
4407:Vyākaraṇa
4374:Natyaveda
4322:Chandogya
4247:Divisions
4228:Yajurveda
3742:Ramananda
3604:Salig Ram
3494:movements
3332:28 August
3298:29 August
3264:29 August
3258:The Hindu
3238:29 August
3191:29 August
3083:Frontline
2805:, page 21
2556:Routledge
2413:25 August
2295:"Ravidas"
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2025:Rajasthan
1962:Rajasthan
1828:Gurdwara
1749:Bhaktamal
1701:Rajasthan
1563:therein.
1548:Panchvani
1504:Bhaktamal
1468:lifestory
1449:Himalayas
1445:Rajasthan
1421:Ratnavali
1409:Ramananda
1397:Bhaktamal
1383:The text
1251:Rajasthan
1121:Criticism
960:Scripture
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803:Naam Japo
439:Festivals
426:Trilochan
286:Naam Japo
211:Raja Pipa
207:Meera Bai
173:Ramananda
101:Lona Devi
5482:Category
5433:Glossary
5401:Buddhism
5367:Hindutva
5327:Calendar
5208:Haridwar
5186:Vaisakhi
5181:Puthandu
5071:Sannyasa
4988:Keshanta
4819:Shashthi
4655:Trimurti
4482:Nitisara
4455:Ramayana
4450:Itihasas
4422:Jyotisha
4364:Ayurveda
4356:Upavedas
4337:Mandukya
4282:Aitareya
4264:Aranyaka
4259:Brahmana
4233:Samaveda
4158:Charvaka
3958:Concepts
3939:Timeline
3931:Glossary
3914:Hinduism
3727:Jayadeva
3547:Eckankar
3482:Tulsidas
3433:Mira Bai
3403:Sant Mat
3371:Sant Mat
3211:Archived
2097:Ramdasia
2086:See also
1918:Politics
1890:—
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1784:and the
1741:Amritsar
1668:—
1520:Parchais
1474:, Punjab
1376:saints,
1342:Varanasi
1303:Hinduism
1081:Waheguru
1071:Ik Onkar
1019:Gurdwara
927:(Turban)
548:Glossary
502:a series
500:Part of
327:Gurdwara
106:Children
72:Varanasi
54:Personal
5471:Outline
5421:Sikhism
5416:Judaism
5411:Jainism
5292:Related
5268:Namaste
5121:Ramlila
5051:Ashrama
5039:Vaishya
5029:Brahmin
4852:Worship
4804:Rukmini
4794:Matrika
4767:Parvati
4762:Lakshmi
4752:Tridevi
4707:Krishna
4692:Hanuman
4687:Ganesha
4638:Deities
4524:Tantras
4514:Stotras
4467:Puranas
4412:Nirukta
4402:Chandas
4397:Shiksha
4389:Vedanga
4342:Prashna
4332:Mundaka
4254:Samhita
4223:Rigveda
4154:Nāstika
4139:Advaita
4126:Vedanta
4121:Mīmāṃsā
4101:Samkhya
4089:Schools
4077:Akrodha
3996:Saṃsāra
3976:Ishvara
3966:Brahman
3702:Ravidas
3477:Tukaram
3455:Ravidas
3443:Sikhism
3088:1 March
3062:1 March
2929:(1), 2.
2907:2 March
2042:Gallery
2035:Chhatri
1970:Mirabai
1949:chhatri
1786:Puranas
1769:ascetic
1713:Brahman
1689:Nirguna
1677:Nirguna
1533:parcais
1516:Parcaīs
1508:Parcais
1484:Sikhism
1457:nirguna
1441:Gujarat
1402:Brahmin
1340:, near
1322:Banaras
1271:Haryana
1255:Gujarat
1225:Ravidas
895:Dasvand
543:History
538:Outline
510:Sikhism
455:Symbols
416:Sadhana
377:Founder
314:Temples
152:satguru
64:Banaras
36:Ravidas
18:Rohidas
5492:Portal
5396:Baháʼí
5300:Hindus
5278:Tilaka
5247:Others
5223:Ujjain
5218:Prayag
5213:Nashik
5153:Pongal
5091:Diwali
5044:Shudra
5003:Vivaha
4910:Dhyāna
4885:Bhajan
4875:Bhakti
4860:Temple
4814:Shakti
4722:Varuna
4665:Vishnu
4660:Brahma
4509:Sutras
4445:Agamas
4201:Smriti
4132:Dvaita
4097:Āstika
4042:Asteya
4037:Ahimsa
4023:Moksha
4008:Dharma
3921:topics
3707:Namdev
3472:Surdas
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1807:Legacy
1753:Dalits
1717:avatar
1585:Ganges
1453:saguna
1407:-poet
1405:bhakti
1378:sadhus
1370:Ganges
1362:Chamar
1293:. The
1269:, and
1267:Punjab
1229:Raidas
1096:Khanda
1076:Khalsa
1011:Takhts
1005:Places
925:Dastar
920:Nitnem
915:Simran
905:Langar
885:Kirtan
533:Topics
528:People
411:Namdev
322:Bhawan
301:Langar
291:Simran
247:on the
244:series
189:Sufism
98:Spouse
5406:Islam
5384:India
5273:Bindi
5256:Other
5196:Ugadi
5191:Vishu
5024:Varna
4905:Tapas
4895:Yajna
4865:Murti
4799:Radha
4779:Durga
4774:Bhumi
4717:Surya
4697:Indra
4670:Shiva
4432:Other
4417:Kalpa
4307:Katha
4211:Vedas
4196:Śruti
4181:Texts
4111:Nyaya
4067:Damah
4057:Satya
4013:Artha
3991:Karma
3981:Atman
3935:Index
3697:Kabir
3591:gurus
3438:Nanak
3421:Kabir
2985:Doab.
2102:Kabir
2008:Delhi
1782:Vedas
1761:Vedic
1721:sagun
1709:Kabir
1681:Nanak
1626:Sahaj
1608:Kabir
1524:sants
1413:Kabir
1346:India
1316:Dates
1278:caste
1247:Bihar
1136:Sects
1111:Names
1106:Music
880:Ardās
406:Kabir
393:Sants
276:Aarti
227:Kabir
80:India
5448:List
5310:List
5237:Teej
5166:Bihu
5148:Onam
5096:Holi
4900:Homa
4880:Japa
4870:Puja
4830:more
4824:Sita
4809:Sati
4784:Kali
4733:more
4727:Vayu
4712:Rama
4677:Agni
4647:Gods
4327:Kena
4297:Isha
4106:Yoga
4072:Dayā
4062:Dāna
4032:Niti
4018:Kama
3986:Maya
3619:Mehi
3467:Sadh
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2206:2009
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1966:guru
1703:and
1656:Hari
1641:self
1622:Yoga
1557:Yogi
1518:(or
1488:Sikh
1374:Sufi
1332:Life
1285:Sikh
1238:guru
1008:and
910:Sewa
421:Sain
306:Sevā
120:Guru
88:Died
59:Born
5322:Law
3757:Sur
2923:JPS
1968:of
1960:of
1956:in
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