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  2. Rambhadracharya - Wikipedia

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    An old photograph of Shachidevi Mishra, mother of Rambhadracharya. Jagadguru Rambhadracharya was born to Pandit Shri Rajdev Mishra and Shrimati Shachidevi Mishra in a Saryupareen Brahmin family of the Vasishtha Gotra (lineage of the sage Vasishtha) in Shandikhurd village in the Jaunpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India. [29]

  3. Temple of the Vedic Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    Temple of the Vedic Planetarium (also called Sri Mayapur Chandrodaya Mandir), is a modern Hindu temple complex under construction since 2009 dedicated to the Pancha-Tattva deities, Radha Madhava, and Ashta-sakhis, and Narasimha, located in the town of Mayapur in West Bengal, India. It will be the largest religious monument in the world after ...

  4. Chong Chiu Sen - Wikipedia

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    Chong was introduced to Carnatic music through Bhajans. He started formal training in Bhajan singing under the tutelage of Datin Shanthi Jegathesan and R. Vatsala in Malaysia. Chong was interested in both, playing the harmonium and singing Bhajans. He learned to play the harmonium from Jullius Tan Teck Joo and practiced basic vocal training ...

  5. Baba Harbhajan Singh - Wikipedia

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    Sepoy/Honorary Captain Baba Harbhajan Singh [a] (1946–1968) was an Indian Army soldier who served from 30 June 1965 to 4 October 1968. He is said to serve the Indian Army even after his death by coming in dreams of soldiers and telling them the plans of their enemies.

  6. Ganesha Temple, Morgaon - Wikipedia

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    Shri Mayureshwar Mandir or Shri Moreshwar Temple is a Hindu temple (mandir) dedicated to Ganesha, god of wisdom. It is located in Moragaon in Pune District , about 65 km away from Pune city in the Indian state of Maharashtra . [ 1 ]

  7. Namdev - Wikipedia

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    Like other Bhakti movement sants, Namdev composed bhajans, that is songs meant to be sung to music. [33] A Bhajan literally means "a thing enjoyed or shared". [34] Namdev's songs were composed to be melodious and carry a spiritual message. They built on one among the many ancient Indian traditions for making music and singing. [33]

  8. Kirtan - Wikipedia

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    A bhajan is freer, and can be a single melody performed by a single singer with or without musical instruments. Kirtan , in contrast, is generally a group performance, typically with a call and response or antiphonal musical structure, similar to an intimate conversation or gentle sharing of ideas.

  9. Dwarka - Wikipedia

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    The Dwarakadhisa Temple, also called Jagat Mandir, located in the heart of Dwarka, is a Vaishnava temple. [2] It was built by Raja Jagat Singh Rathore, hence it is called Jagat Mandir. [ 40 ] The temple, facing west, is at an elevation of 12.19 metres (40.0 ft) above mean sea-level.