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background of the converts. The
Pranami Sampradaya is also
known as the
Nijananda Sampradaya, literally, 'nij' meaning,
oneself or own and 'ananda' meaning...
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Kodakanallur Sundara Swamikal a
great Advaitin. He
later translated his work
Nijananda Vilasam containing the
cream of
Vedanta into
simple Malayalam to guide...
- was
named 'Najarpur'. The
Najarpur mandir (also
known as
Pukhraj Dham,
Nijananda Dham,
Sundar Dham and
Pranami Mandir Najarpur) is an
important place of...
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presented by
Swami Lakshman Joo.[citation needed]
These stages are called:
Nijānanda Nirānanda Parānanda Brahmānanda Mahānanda Chidānanda Jagadānanda While...
- this
tradition the name). The
Pranami Sampradaya is also
known as the
Nijananda Sampradaya, literally, 'nij' meaning,
oneself or own and 'ananda' meaning...
-
Swami Suddhabodhananda,
Swami Brahmatmananda,
Swami Paramatmananda,
Swami Nijananda,
Swami Tadrupananda,
Swamini Brahmalinananda,
Swami Paripoornananda and...
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nationals residing here.
Hinduism is the
largest religion followed by
Nijananda Sampradaya,
Buddhism and Christianity.
Islam has a
minuscule presence...
- 1990 with the sole aim of
promoting the
study of the Vedas. Shri
Sadguru Nijananda Maharaj Veda Vidyalaya, Alandi, Pune (Maharashtra) Shri
Samartha Saint...
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penetration of the
human mind,
particular the mind of a woman.
Rasadwara (1928)
Nijananda Aarasini Bhitarma (1942)
Karpasi ane Biji
Vartao Dil
Dariavna Moti (1958)...