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would meet the
sadhaks individually again at 10 am and, in the
evening at 5:30 pm, she
would conduct meditation and meet the
sadhaks. In addition, four...
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cremation grounds in her
ferocious form.
Beginning in 2007, a
teleserial named '
Sadhak Bamakhepa'
about Bamakhepa ran on
television in Bengal. By late 2011, it...
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Kamalakanta Bhattacharya may
refer to:
Kamalakanta Bhattacharya (****am) (1853–1936),
Indian essayist and poet
Kamalakanta Bhattacharya (West Bengal) or...
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under the
orders of Malik-Shah I,
which resembled the
Zoroastrian ritual of
sadhak. In 985, the
Seljuks migrated to the city of Jend
where they
converted to...
- A sādhaka or
sādhak or sādhaj (Sanskrit: साधक), in
Indian religions and traditions, such as Jainism, Buddhism,
Hinduism and Yoga, is
someone who follows...
- the
public life of the ashram, he
communicated with and
instructed the
sadhaks via letters, and
Nirodbaran entered into a
voluminous correspondence with...
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these transitional planes.
According to Aurobindo, this
happens to many
sadhaks and yogis.
Supramentalisation is the
realisation of the Supermind, or Supramental...
- Raj College,
which was
entirely supported out of the maharaja's estate.
Sadhak Kamalakanta as
composer of
devotional songs and
Kashiram Das as a poet and...
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movement in the
history of India.
During Chaitanya and later,
various Pandits-
Sadhaks-Vidyalankars and
Sanskrit Pandits were born in Nabadwip.
During the period...
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divine call, but also a
vision of the
Aarsha Guru Paramparas,
prayer of the
Sadhaks,
dream of our ancestors, and the
birth purpose of our
nation itself. Hinduism...