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  2. File:Jambheshwar painting, Jambheshwar photo.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Bhagwan Gopinath - Wikipedia

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    Bhagwan Gopinath (3 July 1898 – 28 May 1968), born Gopinath Bhan, also called Bhagwan Gopinath Ji, was a mystic saint of early 20th century Kashmir in India. He has been called a jivanmukta (liberated soul) [ 2 ] and his spiritual state has been described as Shambhavi avastha (state of Shiva ). [ 3 ]

  4. Mukti Dham Mukam - Wikipedia

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    Mukti Dham Mukam is a pilgrimage site [5] near Talwa village, now known as Mukaam, [6] in the Nokha tehsil of Bikaner district, Rajasthan, India.It holds immense significance for the Bishnoi community, [5] being the final resting place of Sri Guru Jambheshwar Bhagwan, [6] also known as Jambhoji.

  5. Bhagwanji - Wikipedia

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    "C) The Government of U.P is further directed to consider for appointment of a committee consisting of a team of experts and higher officers, headed by a Retired Judge of High Court, to hold an enquiry with regard to the identity of late Gumnami Baba alias Bhagwan Ji who resided in Ram Bhawan, Faizabad and cremated on 18.9.1985 (supra). Let a ...

  6. Devnarayan - Wikipedia

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    Devnarayan is a folk deity from Rajasthan, India.He was an incarnation of Vishnu and he is worshipped mostly in Rajasthan and north-western Madhya Pradesh. [1] [2] According to tradition, he was born to Sri Savai Bhoj and Sadu mata [3] on the seventh day of the bright half (shukla saptami) of the month of Maagh in the Hindu Calendar in Vikram Samvat 968 (911 AD).According to one view ...

  7. Bhagavan - Wikipedia

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    The word Bhagavan (Sanskrit: भगवान्, romanized: Bhagavān; Pali: Bhagavā), also spelt as Bhagwan (sometimes translated in English as "Lord", "God"), is an epithet within Indian religions used to denote figures of religious worship.

  8. Devnarayan Ki Phad - Wikipedia

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    The painted area of Devnarayan Ki Par is 170 square feet (i.e. 34' x 5'). Some other Pars are also prevalent in Rajasthan, but being of recent origin they are not classical in composition. Devnarayan Ki Par has the following attributes: [3] The Devnarayan Ki Par has large and small figures. The largest of them occupy the centre and the second ...

  9. Baijnath Temple - Wikipedia

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    Baijnath Temple (Devanagari: बैजनाथ मंदिर) is a Nagara style Hindu temple situated in a small town of Baijnath located in Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh, India, and was built in 1204 AD [1] by two local merchants named Ahuka and Manyuka.