- The
Pagal Panthis (lit. 'followers of the mad path') were a socio-religious
order that
emerged in the late 18th-century in the
Mymensingh region of Bengal...
- In the
Caribbean and
across North America,
Kabir Panthis may opt for
burning or burial.
Kabir Panthis observe sanctity and
purity in
their daily lives...
- He is also
recognised in the
North Indian traditions of the Dadu
Panthis,
Kabir Panthis and Sikhs. Some
hymns of
Namdev are
included in the Guru Granth...
- sect that
recognizes Kabir as its founder. Its
members are
known as
Kabir panthis. The
years of Kabir's
birth and
death are uncertain. Some
historians favor...
- Karnataka. The
ascetics created an
oversight organization called the
Barah Panthi Yogi
Mahasabha in 1906,
based in the
Hindu sacred town of Haridwar. According...
- Sahib, in Raga Bilaval. The
followers of
Bhagat Sadhna are
called Sadhna Panthis. His only
memorial is a
mosque at Sirhind,
where he died.
Sadhna was born...
-
Dharmsala in the
Attock district of
Punjab and
serving indiscriminately. Sewa
Panthis are also
known as 'Addan Shahis'. This name is
derived from one of Bhai...
-
Modernism Muʿtazila
Syncretic Abangan Ali-Illahism Din-i
Ilahi Kafirism Pagal Panthis Persian mysticism Satpanth Barmati Panth Wetu Telu
Other Ahmadiyya Avicennism...
- The
Taran Panth, also
known as
Taran Svami Panth,
Taran Samaj or Taranapanthi, is a sect of
Digambara Jainism founded by
Taran Svami in
Bundelkhand in...
-
Shamsher Gazi,
Chowdhury Abu
Torab Khan, Hada Miah and Mada Miah, the
Pagal Panthis led by
Karim Shah and Tipu Shah, Haji
Shariatullah and Dudu
Miyan of the...