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Mahima Dharma, also known as Mahima Panth, is a Hindu sect practiced primarily in Odisha and nearby states. The religious movement was based on the worship of God, known as ALEKH , as attributeless. as condemnation of all religious customs set by the rich and upper-class society generally.
Bhima Bhoi (1850madhupur –1895khaliapali) was a 19th-century saint, Odia poet, mystic, and social reformer from the state of Odisha in India. He was a follower of Mahima Swami, and his teachings and poetry were deeply influenced by Mahima Dharma, a monotheistic religious movement in Odisha. [1]
Mohit Maral Goswami, the Tilkayat Adhikari of Radhavallabh Temple initiated Premanand Maharaj into the Radhavallabhi sect through the "Sharanagati Mantra." A few days later, at Pujya Shri Goswami Ji's insistence, Maharaj Ji met his current Sadgurudev, Pujya Shri Hit Gaurangi Sharan ji Maharaj, also called "Bade Maharaj", one of the most revered and well known Saints of Sahachari Bhava.
In an effort to fulfill the order of his guru, in 1944, A. C. Bhaktivedanta began publishing Back to Godhead, an English fortnightly magazine presenting the teachings of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. [ 40 ] [ 46 ] [ 47 ] He single-handedly wrote, edited, financed, published, and distributed the magazine, [ 48 ] [ 49 ] which is still published and ...
Shiv Ganga Project is an educational and water conservation project going on Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh. [ 35 ] In order to early and prematurely end the Haridwar Kumbh in April 2021 during the second wave of Corona ( COVID-19 ), Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Giri on a phone call and appealed to keep the Kumbh symbolic, [ 36 ] [ 37 ...
The following are historical books after the demise of Guru Gobind Singh which mention that the compositions in the present Dasam Granth was written by Guru Gobind Singh: Rehitnama Bhai Nand Lal mentioned Jaap Sahib is an important Bani for a Sikh.
The Guru caused his five faithful Sikhs to stand up. He put pure water into an iron vessel and stirred it with a khanda or two edged sword. He then repeated over it the sacred verses which he appointed for the ceremony, namely, the Japji, the Jaap, Guru Amar Das's Anand, Chopai Sahib and Twe Parsad Swaiyas or quatrains of his own composition.
In 1951, flying in the face of orthodox Hindu traditions but with the blessings of his guru, Chinmayananda decided to bring the teachings of Vedanta to the masses. In May of that year, he left the Himalayas with a plan to set out on an all-India tour and to visit places of worship to see how Hindu religious heritage was being handed down. He ...