- Panth, also
known as
Taran Svami Panth,
Taran Samaj or Taranapanthi, is a sect of
Digambara Jainism founded by
Taran Svami in
Bundelkhand in
central India...
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Taran Svami, also
spelled Taranswami, was a Jain
religious teacher and
founder of the
Taran Panth, a sect of
Digambara Jainism. He
lived in the 15th century...
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Swami ([
sʋaːmiː]; Sanskrit: स्वामी, romanized:
svāmī;
sometimes abbreviated sw.) in
Hinduism is an
honorific title given to an
ascetic who has
chosen the...
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Swami Brahmananda Saraswati (IAST:
Svāmī Brahmānanda Sarasvatī) (21
December 1871 – 20 May 1953), also
known as Guru Dev (meaning "divine teacher"), was...
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Kirtanananda Swami (IAST: Kīrtanānanda
Svāmī;
September 6, 1937 –
October 24, 2011), also
known as
Swami Bhaktipada, was a
Gaudiya Vaishnava guru, the...
- today. The most
famous are
Svāmī Paraśurāma Devācārya (c. 1525–1610 CE) and
Svāmī Svabhūrāma Devācārya (fl. 16th century).
Svāmī Svabhūrāma Devācārya (fl...
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Shankaracharya Swami Bharatikrishna Tirtha (IAST:
Jagadguru Śaṅkarācārya
Svāmī Bhāratīkṛṣṇa Tīrtha) (1884–1960), was
Shankaracharya and
officiating pontiff...
- Bengali: স্বামী বিবেকানন্দ;
pronounced [ʃami bibekanɔndo]; listen; IAST:
Svāmī Vivekānanda Bengali: নরেন্দ্রনাথ দত্ত;
pronounced [nɔrendronatʰ dɔto] The...
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Swami Haridas (IAST:
Svāmī Haridāsa, also
spelt Svāmī Haridās) was an
Indian spiritual poet and
classical musician. He was a
Court musician of Raja Man...
- Candraśekharendra Sarasvatī
Svāmī (2008).
Voice of the Guru : The Guru
tradition (2nd ed.). Mumbai:
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. ISBN 978-8172764159.
Svāmī, Pūjyaśrī Candrasekharendra...