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  2. Cistercian numerals - Wikipedia

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    The Ciphers of the Monks: A Forgotten Number-notation of the Middle Ages, by David A. King and published in 2001, describes the Cistercian numeral system. [20] The book [21] received mixed reviews. Historian Ann Moyer lauded King for re-introducing the numerical system to a larger audience, since many had forgotten about it. [22]

  3. Mahan Mj - Wikipedia

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    Mj became a monk of the Ramakrishna order in 1998. [5] Mahan Maharaj, as he is known to his students and colleagues, is fluent in English, Hindi and Bengali. He also knows a bit of Tamil, learnt from his stay in southern part of India at IMSc. He has been quoted as saying, "I am enjoying being a monk as much as I enjoy my mathematics". [12]

  4. Brahmananda Saraswati - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 34, he was initiated into the order of Sannyas and became the Śaṅkarācārya of Jyotir Math in 1941 at age 70, the first person to hold that office in 150 years. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] His disciples included Swami Shantanand Saraswati , Transcendental Meditation founder Maharishi Mahesh Yogi , Svāmī Swarūpānanda Sarasvatī and ...

  5. Disciples of Ramakrishna - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, he was made one of the trustees of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, later becoming the vice president. Even in his old age, he declined any personal assistance, believing that monks should be self-reliant. He chanted the Gita daily and accompanied the other monks on tabla when they sang.

  6. Baranagar Math - Wikipedia

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    Baranagar Math [a] (Baranagar Monastery) or Ramakrishna Math, Baranagar was the first monastery of Ramakrishna Order. In September 1886, after the death of Ramakrishna, when his devotees stopped funding, Swami Vivekananda (then known as Narendranath Datta) and other disciples of Ramakrishna decided to make a dilapidated house at Baranagar their new math.

  7. Shankarananda (Ramakrishna monk) - Wikipedia

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    Swami Shankarananda, (born Amritalal Sengupta; 9 March 1880 – 13 January 1962) was the seventh President of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission. [1] Join the Ramakrishna Math in 1902. [2]