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Hinduism - ACARYA
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Who Is An Acarya? A teacher is referred to as Acarya in Sanskrit. It is derived from acara, 'course,' according to Nirukta ...
Hinduism - What Is The Vedarambha Samskara?
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Vedarambha (“beginning of Veda [study]”) Samskara. T raditionally, the twelfth of the life cycle ceremonies (samskaras). In this...
Hinduism - Who Is A Vastradhari?
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What does Vastradhari mean? Who Is Considered a Vastradhari In Hindu Society? Vastradhari is a Sanskrit word that means "putting...
Hinduism - Who Was Rabindranath Tagore? What Is Tagore Jayanti?
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Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) was a Bengali poet who lived from 1861 to 1941. Poet and Nobel Laureate in Literature, for his Gitanjali (...
Hinduism - Who Is Minanath?
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Minanath is a nother name for Matsyendranath, who is generally regarded as Gorakhnath's spiritual teacher (guru). You may also want to...
Hinduism - Who Is Considered A Guru In A Hindu Society?
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A guru is a spiritual instructor or religious mentor in the most common sense; in a broader sense, the term may apply to any teacher. The...
Hinduism - Who Is Guru In The Hindu Pantheon?
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Guru is a Sanskrit name for Jupiter, the planet. Guru ("heavy") refers to the fact that it is the heaviest and most significant ...
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