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generations of
Ramnamis are no
longer tattooed,
fearing that they
might be
discriminated against and
denied work
because of the tattoos.
Ramnamis gather every...
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Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya."
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- For example, Guru
Ravidas was a
Chamar of
Uttar Pradesh; Guru
Parsuram Ramnami was a Chura[dubious – discuss] of Chhattisgarh, and
Maharishi Ram Naval...