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- Sankaracharya. Some examples of Akhara currently are the Juna Akhara of the Dashanami Naga, Niranjani Akhara, Anand Akhara, Atal Akhara, Awahan Akhara, Agni...
- renunciates in Guru–shishya tradition. For example, in the context of the Dashanami Sampradaya sect, the word denotes both martial arts and religious monastic...
- movements such as cow protection movement. He was a sannyasi in the Hindu Dashanami monastic tradition and was of conservative branch of Hinduism. He was...
- ("monasteries"), and Adi Shankara also came to be regarded as the organiser of the Dashanami monastic order, and the unifier of the Shanmata tradition of worship....
- Mahamandaleshwar (or Maha Mandaleshwar) is a title used by some Hindu monks of the Dashanami order of swamis, founded by Shankaracharya. The word Mahamandaleshwar...
- in 1733, before finally settling in Varanasi in 1737. A member of the Dashanami order, Sivarama became known as Sri Trailanga Swami ji after he settled...
- The Monastic Tradition", an account of the four amnaya mathas, and the "Dashanamī parampāra" "History of Jagadguru Sri Adi Shankara Bhagavatpada", "Biography...
- Thai word for "husband", sami (สามี) or swami (สวามี) is a cognate word. Dashanami Sampradaya Boeving, Nicholas Grant (2014). "Swamis". In Leeming, David...
- include: Gossains, a group of Hindu ascetics A title given to members of the Dashanami Sampradaya established by Shankaracharya Gosain, Indian surname Goswami...
- was given the title of Yogapatta Sri Bharati Tirtha in line with the Dashanami Sampradaya of Jagadguru Sri Adi Shankaracharya. As part of the tradition...