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  1. Ramananda (1299-1410) was a Vaishnava saint who had also been known as Saint Ramanand and Swami Ramanand. He is credited for bringing the Ramanandi sect back to life. Ramananda spent most of his time in Varanasi, where he was one of the Bhakti tradition founders and a social activist in Northern India. He became noted for speaking in Hindi ...

  2. Ramanandi Sampradaya. The Ramanandi ( IAST Rāmānandī ), also known as Ramavats ( IAST Rāmāvat ), [1] [2] is one of the largest sect of Vaishnavas. [3] Out of 52 gates [clarification needed] of Vaishnavism divided into 4 Vaishnava Sampradayas, 36 are held by Ramanandi. [4] The sect mainly emphasizes the worship of Rama, Sita, and Hanuman ...

  3. Ramananda. Sri Ramanandacharya was a poet, who was devoted to Vaishnavism. [1] Most Hindu people think that he started Ramanandi Sampradaya. [2] He was born in 1199 CE, and died some time from 1495 CE. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Ramananda. He was a 14th century Vaishnava devotional poet saint. He developed his philosophy and devotional themes inspired by. Evidence also suggests that Ramananda was influenced by Nathpanthi ascetics of the Yoga school of Hindu philosophy. An early social reformer, Ramananda accepted disciples without discriminating anyone by gender, class ...

  5. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Rāmānanda | SpringerLink

    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.

  6. Maestro RAMANANDA Ramana Arunachala Enseñanzas del Yoga. Ya hemos dicho, repetidas veces, que el ser humano, por naturaleza y por disposición del Creador, viene al mundo. bañado de felicidad. Es su primer patrimonio, o sea, la herencia de Dios. Y con esa felicidad trae consigo el amor sublime.

  7. 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.