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  2. List of Hindu gurus and sants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of religious people in Hinduism, including gurus, sants, monks, yogis and spiritual masters.. A guru is defined as a "teacher, spiritual guide, [or] godman," [1] by author David Smith.

  3. Lists of Hindus - Wikipedia

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    List of Hindu deities. List of titles and names of Krishna; List of Tridevis; List of names of Vishnu; List of avatar claimants; List of mythological objects (Hindu mythology) List of Gandharvas; List of Nāgas; List of Rakshasas; List of Asuras; List of Hindu gurus and sants. List of teachers of Vedanta

  4. ISKCON guru system - Wikipedia

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    ISKCON is a multi-guru organization that places the ultimate managerial authority in its Governing Body, a group rather than a single person. Current ISKCON Guru System is developed by the group of leaders, Governing Body Commission, (GBC), the managerial authority of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.

  5. Amrit Desai - Wikipedia

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    Amrit Yoga Institute in Salt Springs, Florida. When Michael A. Singer, a long-time supporter and host of Desai's seminars, heard that Desai had left the Kripalu community, he invited him and his wife to spend some quiet time living with the Temple of the Universe community in Alachua, Florida. The Desais arrived in December 1994 and stayed on ...

  6. Category:Lists of Hindu religious leaders - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Advaita Guru Paramparā; D. Dalit saints of Hinduism; G. List of Hindu gurus and sants; Shaunaka; J. List of works by ...

  7. World Hindu Congress - Wikipedia

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    The World Hindu Congress (WHC) is a global forum for Hindus to connect, share ideas, inspire one another, and impact the common good. Background.

  8. Six Goswamis of Vrindavan - Wikipedia

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    The Six Goswamis of Vrindavan were a group of devotional teachers from the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism who lived in India during the 15th and 16th centuries. [citation needed] They are closely associated with the land of Vrindavan where they spent much time in service of their guru, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who is considered as Krishna's yuga-avatar by the Gaudiya Vaishnava lineage ...

  9. List of Hindu gurus - Wikipedia

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