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  1. RAMANANDA. RAMANANDA (1400–1470), Hindu religious teacher. The founder of the Rāmanandis, a sect of Vaishnava Hinduism, Ramananda was part of the medieval Hindu devotional movement (thirteenth to seventeenth centuries) in North India, when focus moved from polytheism to the worship of one God and his avatars, especially Krishna and Rāma.

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    1 de ene. de 2022 · Ramananda did not believe in the equality of the four varnas and numerous castes, but he made disciples from almost all castes. Therefore, his 12 disciples, belonging to every strata of society, and they were founder of different sects and some of whom were from higher castes as well as lower castes like Jat, barber, cobbler, and Muslim.

  3. RAMANANDA (1300-1410?), promoter of Vaisnav Bhakti in North India and founder of the Bairagi sect of anchorites, was born at Prayaga (Allahabad) in a Kanyakubja Brahman family. He studied in Kasi (Banaras), the ancient seat of learning, and it was here that he became a disciple of Raghavananda, the fourth dchdrya (teacher, preacher, head of a sect) in the line of Ramanuja, the founder of ...

  4. 3 de ene. de 2024 · Saint Ramananda. Ramananda, often affectionately referred to as Ramanandacharya, was a poet-saint in the 14th century who lived in the northern region of India, near the sacred Gangetic basin. According to Hindu lore, he holds the esteemed position of being the visionary behind the Ramanandi Sampradaya, which stands as the largest monastic ...

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    Ramananda. Sri Ramanandacharya (IAST: Rāmānanda) fue un santo poeta devocional vaishnava del siglo XIV, que vivió en la cuenca del Ganges en el norte de la India. La tradición hindú lo reconoce como el fundador de Ramanandi Sampradaya, la comunidad monástica hindú de renunciantes más grande de los tiempos modernos.

  6. The Ramanandi Sampradaya is one of the largest and most egalitarian Hindu sects India, around the Ganges Plain, and Nepal today. It mainly emphasizes the worship of Rama, as well as Vishnu directly and other incarnations. While considered Vaiṣṇava, the Ramanandi are the largest ascetic group that celebrates the Śivarātri festival, which ...

  7. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Swami Ramananda, a 14th-century Vaishnava devotional poet and saint, left behind a legacy of wisdom and spiritual insight. His teachings transcend time and offer valuable lessons that can enrich ...