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Akhara or
Akhada (Hindi: अखाड़ा, romanised:
Akhāṛā) is an
Indian word for a
place of
practice with
facilities for boarding,
lodging and training, both...
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Nirmohi Akhara (English: "Group
without Attachment") is a
Hindu religious denomination. It is one of the
fourteen akharas recognized by the
Akhil Bharatiya...
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akharas, or
organisations of
Hindu sants and sadhus.
Nirmohi Akhara (involved in the Ram
Janmabhoomi dispute in Ayodhya) and Shri
Dattatreya Akhara are...
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examples of
Akhara currently are the Juna
Akhara of the
Dashanami Naga,
Niranjani Akhara,
Anand Akhara, Atal
Akhara,
Awahan Akhara, Agni
Akhara and Nirmal...
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Akhara is a
village in the
Tehsil Jagraon, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.
According to the 2001 Census,
Akhara has a po****tion of 5,900 people.
Akhara was...
- the field. The
Indian industrialist K. K.
Birla gave him land to set up
Akhara in Malkaganj,
Subzi Mandi (Old Delhi), thus 'Birla
Mills Vyayamshala' was...
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current Acharya Mahamandaleshwar of Juna
Akhara. Juna
Akhara is the
largest and most
ancient Akhara for Naga
Sadhus in India. Giri has
initiated about...
- up
akhara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Akhara is an
organization of the
different sects of sadhu, Vairaghi, yogi or
Hindu renunciates.
Akhara may...
- Misl-period
Akhara Ghamand Das
Akhara Mahant Prem Das
Akhara Sarigalvala Akhara Karishivala, near
Darwaza Ghi
Mandi Akhara Babeksar Akhara Samadhiarivala...
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Mahanirvani Akhara or Shri
Panchayati Akhada Mahanirvani (श्री पंचायती अखाड़ा महानिर्वाणी in
Sanskrit and Hindi) is a
Shaivite shastradhari (spiritual...