- of
Bairagis were
recruited from Jats.
Bairagi Sect in
bengal is
mainly formed by Poundra, Kayastha,
Rajbanshi Castes in
Gaudiya Sampradaya.
Bairagis were...
- 15, he left home to
become an ascetic, and was
given the name
Madho Das
Bairagi. He
established a
monastery at Nānded, on the bank of the
river Godāvarī...
- or वैराग्य, sa:वैरागी, or hi:बैरागी in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bairagi or
Vairagi may
refer to: Vairagya,
asceticism in
Indian religions Sannyasa...
- the
Vaishnavite Bairagis. The Gosains, who
started the clash, were defeated.
Their monasteries and
temples were
plundered by the
Bairagis, who were ****isted...
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Balkavi Bairagi (born Nand
Ramdas Bairagi; 10
February 1931 – 13 May 2018) po****rly
known Rastrakavi Balkavi Bairagi was a
Hindi poet, film lyricist...
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Bairagi (raga), also
known as
Bairagi bhairav, is a
Hindustani classical raga. Thaat:
Bhairav Jati:
Audav Aaroh: sa,
komal re, ma, pa,
komal ni sa* Avroh:...
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Sadhu (Sanskrit: साधु, IAST: sādhu (male), sādhvī or sādhvīne (female)), also
spelled saddhu, is a
religious ascetic,
mendicant or any holy
person in Hinduism...
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Pandit Ram
Prasad Bairagi was a
priest of the
Sabathu temple,
Kasauli in
Himachal Pradesh. The
revolutionary Ram
Prasad Bairagi of
Sabathu pla**** an important...
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traditionally used as an
honorific title.
Swami is also the
surname of the
Bairagi caste in Haryana,
Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. In Bengali, the word (pronounced...
- Til
Bikram Nembang Limbu,
professionally known as
Bairagi Kainla or
Bairagi Kaila, is a
Nepalese poet and litterateur. He has
served as
Chancellor of...