
Sri Trailanga Swami is very famous with stories of his yogic powers and longevity. According to some accounts, Trailanga Swami was 280 years old and lived in Varanasi between 1737 and 1887. He is considered by devotees to be an incarnation of Bhagwan Shiva and a Hindu yogi, possessor of spiritual powers as well as a great mystic.
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Guru Gobind Singh Ji was the last of the ten Gurus of Sikhism, who transformed Sikhism. In 1699 he created the Khalsa, a community of believers who wore visible symbols of their faith and trained as warriors.
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Narendra Chanchal was an Indian singer who specialized in religious songs and bhajans. Narendra Chanchal was a well-known name in the world of music and he used to perform Jagrata of Mata at various places.
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Ramana Maharshi is widely considered one of the most influential spiritual figures of the 20th century. His teachings focus on self-inquiry and the understanding of the true nature of the self, which he often refers to as "I" or "the Self".
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Gunatitanand Swami was the first spiritual successor of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. He was the incarnation of Aksharbrahma, the best devotee of Parabrahma. He was the first Guru after Bhagwan Swaminarayan.
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Guru Ghasidas was a Satnam Dharma guru who advocated social justice, equality, truth and peace in a disturbed society and attempted to help the oppressed lower castes.
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Siyaram Baba was a spiritual ascetic saint from Madhya Pradesh. Baba's exact age is unknown, but it is believed that he was 110 years old. He resided in Bhatyana Ashram situated on the banks of river Narmada in Khargone district.
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Swami Haridas was a revered Indian spiritual poet, composer, and classical musician who flourished in the 15th century. He is known for his deep devotion to Bhagwan Krishna and his contributions to bhakti (devotional) music, especially in the tradition of classical Hindustani music.
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Pandit Jasraj was an Indian classical singer belonging to the Mewati Gharana. His musical career spanned 75 years, resulting in national and international fame, honours, and numerous awards and accolades.
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Maharaja Agrasen was a Vaishya king of the Suryavansh who adopted Vanika Dharma for the welfare of his subjects. Literally, Agrawal means "children of Agrasen" or "people of Agrasen", a city in the ancient Kuru Panchal near Hisar in the Haryana region, founded by Maharaja Agrasen.
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Muni Shri Sudhasagar Maharaj is a Digambara Sadhu and now the chief Guru of Jainism. He was a part of the Jain order of Saint Shiromani 108 Acharya Shri Vidyasagar Ji Maharaj.
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Goswami Mridul Krishna ji spent his youth in the service of Bihariji and accompanied his father in all the "Bhagwat Puran Kathas". At the age of sixteen, he was appointed by his father as a narrator of the 'Bhagavata Puran' in Haridwar, India.
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Swami Shiv Dayal Singh Ji Maharaj was an influential spiritual leader and proponent of the Sant Mat tradition of Radha Swami Satsang in North India during the 19th century.
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Nithyananda is an Indian Hindu guru and a self-styled godman. Nithyananda was recognized as one of the "100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People.
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Hariharan, the legendary Indian playback singer, composer, and music producer, has mesmerized audiences with his soulful voice and remarkable versatility.
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