- The
Rāmnāmī Samāj is a
Hindu sect
founded by Parasurām, in the 1890s, that
worships the god Ram.
Living mainly in Chhattisgarh, its
adherents tattoo the...
- Chamar, Chamari, Bairwa, Bhambhi, Jatav, Mochi, Regar, Nona, Rohidas,
Ramnami, Satnami, Surjyabanshi, Surjyaramnami, Ahirwar, Chamar, Mangan, Raidas...
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Retrieved 4
November 2020. Lamb,
Ramdas (2002). Rapt in the Name: The
Ramnamis, Ramnam, and
Untouchable Religion in
Central India. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-5386-5...
- Ahirwar,Satnami,
Ramnami,
Surjyabanshi Maharashtra 1,411,072 1.25%
Counted as Rohidas, Chamar, Chambhar, Bhambi, Satnami,
Ramnami, Haralaya, Rohit, Samagar...
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saint and
wrote many
Abhangas devoted to Viṭhal. Parsuram,
founder of
Ramnami Samaj.
Hinduism portal List of
Dalits Ghanshyam Shah, p. 42. Jayakumar...
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people call
themselves Ramsa,
which means Children of Ram. In Chhattisgarh,
Ramnami people tattooed their whole body with name of Ram. Rama has been considered...
- Ahirwar,Satnami,
Ramnami,
Surjyabanshi Maharashtra 1,411,072 1.25%
Counted as Rohidas, Chamar, Chambhar, Bhambi, Satnami,
Ramnami, Haralaya, Rohit, Samagar...
- The
state hosts many
religious sects such as Satnampanth, Kabirpanth,
Ramnami Samaj and others.
Champaran is a
small town with
religious significance...
- For example, Guru
Ravidas was a
Chamar of
Uttar Pradesh; Guru
Parsuram Ramnami was a Chura[dubious – discuss] of Chhattisgarh, and
Maharishi Ram Naval...
- Longmans. ASIN B001B3IYU8. Lamb,
Ramdas (July 2002). Rapt in the Name: The
Ramnamis, Ramnam, and
Untouchable Religion in
Central India. Albany, New York, United...