Taran Panth
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Taran Panth — The Taran Panth or Taran(a)panthi sect of Digambar Jainism was founded by Taran Svami in Bundelkhand in 1506 [Smarika, Sarva Dharma Sammelan, 1974, Taran Taran Samaj, Jabalpur] . Taran Svami is also referred to as Taran Taran, the one who can… … Wikipedia
Taran — may refer to:People: *Taran, a 7th century king of the Picts *Taran Taran, founder of the Taran Panth religious sect *Taran Adarsh, an Indian film critic *Taran Killam, an American comic actor *Taran Noah Smith, an actor *Oleh Taran, a former… … Wikipedia
Taran Taran — can refer to: * Tarn Taran, a place in Punjab, India * a Jain reformer, the founder of Taran Panth … Wikipedia
Parwar (Jain) — Parwar, also spelt as Paravāra (परवार in Hindi, पौरपट्ट in Sanskrit inscriptions), is a major Jain community from the Bundelkhand region, which is largely in Madhya Pradesh, but also includes Lalitpur region of Uttar Pradesh. They exclusively… … Wikipedia
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Terapanth — (or Tera Panth) the name given to two independent Jain sects:* Digambar Terapanth: A sect of the Digambara tradition, that introduced several reforms in 1664 AD, but worship idols. It is not an organized sect, rather a philosophy regarding some… … Wikipedia
Digambar — (दिगंबर) (sky clad in Sanskrit) (alternate orthographies: Digambara ), has many different meaning and associations throughout Indian religions. Many representations of deities within these traditions are depicted as sky clad. Certain traditions… … Wikipedia
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Bundelkhand — Historical region of North India Bundelkhand Location Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh State establis … Wikipedia
Tara Singh Malhotra — Master Tara Singh Malhotra (24 June 1885, Rawalpindi, Punjab 22 November 1967, Chandigarh) was a prominent Sikh political and religious leader in the first half of the 20th century. He was instrumental in organizing the Shiromani Gurdwara… … Wikipedia