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became part of the
military akharas were
organised in the 7
akharas founding dates of most of
which are unclear. Each of the
akhara accepted members from all...
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recognised akharas, with Juna
Akhara being the largest.
Seven of
these akharas were
founded by Adi Shankaracharya.
There are 3
types of
akharas; Nirvani...
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became part of the
military akharas were
organised in the 7
akharas, of
which the
founding dates are unclear. Each of the
akhara accepted members from all...
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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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Kinnar Akhara is an
akhara (Hindu
religious order)
established in 2018 by the
hijra community. It is
under the Juna
Akhada (Shri
Panchdashnaam Juna Akhada)...
- who do not
belong to any
akharas. Of
those who do
belong to a group, the
thirteen active akharas have been, 7
Shaiva akharas: Mahanirvani, Atal, Niranjani...
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Mahanirvani Akhara or Shri
Panchayati Akhada Mahanirvani (श्री पंचायती अखाड़ा महानिर्वाणी in
Sanskrit and Hindi) is a
Shaivite shastradhari (spiritual...
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original on 3
December 2013. "Prem Panicker,
Where did the
Akharas come from?".
Archived from the
original on 21
October 2012.
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rival akharas.
Hathrasi rasiya borrowed this
concept of the duel
between rival akharas leading to the
creation of
rasiya akharas.
Rasiya akharas improved...
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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...