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8 December 2025
- 11:1711:17, 8 December 2025 diff hist +48 Yatra-Parampara/Rumtek Monastry Updated SEO metadata current
- 11:1611:16, 8 December 2025 diff hist +8,441 N Yatra-Parampara/Rumtek Monastry Created page with " == Aryabhata == left|thumb|362x362px Aryabhata was the earliest major mathematician–astronomer of the classical period of Indian mathematics and astronomy. He lived around 476 to 550 CE. His known works include the Aryabhatiya, which reveals key details about his life and groundbreaking ideas and the Arya-siddhanta. Because he clearly described the idea of relative motion, he is also regarded as an important early physicist. Not much informat..." Tag: Visual edit
5 December 2025
- 13:0113:01, 5 December 2025 diff hist +11,716 N Saints/Tulsidas/Literary Contributions of Tulsidas Created page with " == Major Literary Contributions of Tulsidas == left|thumb|459x459px Goswami Tulsidas was a prolific poet and saint whose literary contributions have deeply influenced Indian devotional literature, especially in northern India. His writings focus largely on Lord Rama and Hanuman and are known for their poetic beauty and spiritual depth. === Ramcharitmanas === The Ramcharitmanas, composed around 1574–1577 CE, stands as Tulsidas’s..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 12:4012:40, 5 December 2025 diff hist +4,272 N Saints/Tukaram/Teachings and Philosophy of Sant Tukaram Created page with " == Teachings and Philosophy of Sant Tukaram == left|thumb|432x432px Sant Tukaram, a revered saint and poet of 17th-century Maharashtra, has left a lasting impact through his teachings and spiritual philosophy. His messages emphasized devotion, social equality, moral virtues, and rational faith. Tukaram conveyed his philosophy mainly through abhangas , devotional Marathi poems, that remain influential in the Bhakti tradition today. === Dev..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 12:3512:35, 5 December 2025 diff hist +4,789 N Saints/Tukaram/Literary Contributions of Tukaram Created page with " == Literary Contributions of Sant Tukaram == left|thumb|477x477px Sant Tukaram was a Marathi saint and poet renowned for his devotional poetry known as abhangas. His literary work significantly shaped Marathi literature and the Bhakti movement in India. === Abhanga Poetry and Style === Tukaram composed around 4,500 abhangas (devotional hymns) mostly in Marathi, which are simple, rhythmic verses conveying deep spiritual messages. Unlike earlie..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 12:0512:05, 5 December 2025 diff hist +5,691 N Saints/Tukaram Created page with " == Sant Tukaram == left|thumb Tukaram Bolhoba Ambile commonly known as Sant Tukaram was a 17-century prominent Marathi saint and poet tied to the Bhakti movement of Maharashtra, India. His devotional poems, known as abhangas, are famed for their heartfelt expression of love and devotion to Lord Vitthal, a form of Krishna. Tukaram’s life and teachings have deeply influenced Marathi culture and the Varkari tradition of devotion. === Early Life and..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 11:5711:57, 5 December 2025 diff hist +6,568 N Saints/Surdas/Literary Contributions of Sant Surdas Created page with " == Literary Contributions and Key Works of Sant Surdas == left|thumb|391x391px Sant Surdas, a 16th-century saint and poet, offers a rich legacy of devotional literature foundational to the Bhakti movement, particularly devoted to Lord Krishna. His compositions in Braj Bhasha and Hindi pioneered vernacular devotional poetry, blending intense emotion, philosophy, and spiritual devotion. === Sur Sagar === Sur Sagar menaing ‘“Ocean o..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 11:4811:48, 5 December 2025 diff hist +6,244 N Saints/Surdas Created page with " == Surdas == left|thumb|443x443px Sant Surdas, was a 16th century renowned poet-saint of the Bhakti movement . Blind from birth, he is known for his songs and poems written in praise of Lord Krishna. Surdas’s life was one of spiritual struggle, artistic expression, and profound devotion that inspired generations of Krishna devotees. His poetic works, mainly written in Braj Bhasha, are among the most significant contributions to Indian devotional li..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 11:1911:19, 5 December 2025 diff hist +5,716 N Saints/Shankaracharya/Philosophy of Shankaracharya Created page with " == Philosophy of Adi Shankaracharya == left|thumb|586x586px Adi Shankaracharya’s philosophy is rooted in the profound teaching of Advaita Vedanta, meaning “non-duality,” a system that has shaped Indian spirituality, philosophical debate, and religious life for over a millennium. In simple terms, his philosophy asserts that the individual self (Atman) and the supreme universal consciousness (Brahman) are fundamentally one and th..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 11:1211:12, 5 December 2025 diff hist +8,084 N Saints/Shankaracharya/Literary Works of Adi Shankaracharya Created page with " == Literary Works of Adi Shankaracharya == left|thumb|512x512px Adi Shankaracharya was a prominent figure in Indian philosophy and spirituality, celebrated not only for his profound philosophical insights but also for his vast and influential literary works. These writings continue to inspire millions and form the core texts for the study of Advaita Vedanta, the non-dualistic school of Hindu philosophy that he systematised. ===..." Tag: Visual edit
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4 December 2025
- 17:0117:01, 4 December 2025 diff hist +2,827 N Saints/Savata Mali Created page with " == Savata Mali == left|thumb|609x609px Savata Mali was a 12th-century Hindu saint, a devotee of Lord Vithoba, and a prominent figure in the Varkari tradition of Maharashtra. Born in a humble gardener family, he led a life marked by deep devotion and simplicity, offering inspiration and spiritual guidance to man. === Early life === Savata Mali was born in 1250 in a humble family in Arangaon village near Modnimb, Solapur district, Maharashtra...." Tag: Visual edit
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- 16:5416:54, 4 December 2025 diff hist +4,308 N Saints/Eknath/Literary Contributions of Sant Eknath Created page with " == Literary Contributions of Sant Eknath == left|thumb|418x418px Sant Eknath, a revered 16th-century Marathi saint and poet, made monumental literary contributions that shaped devotional literature and spiritual thought in Maharashtra. His works are noted for making sacred knowledge accessible to common people through poetic elegance and spiritual depth. === Eknathi Bhagavata === Eknath’s most famous work is the Eknathi Bhagava..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 16:4116:41, 4 December 2025 diff hist +8,764 N Saints/Eknath Created page with " == Sant Eknath == left|thumb|393x393px Sant Eknath was a renowned 16th-century Marathi Hindu Vaishnava saint, poet, and philosopher who profoundly influenced the Bhakti movement in Maharashtra. He is remembered for his deep spiritual insight, reformist vision, and literary brilliance that brought divine knowledge to the common people. Through his teachings and writings, he emphasized that true devotion lies in humility, compassion, and selfless ser..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 16:3216:32, 4 December 2025 diff hist +4,722 N Saints/Dnyaneshwar/Teachings of Sant Dnyaneshwar Created page with " == Teachings of Sant Dnyaneshwar == left|thumb|457x457px Sant Dnyaneshwar, a revered 13th-century Marathi saint and poet, offered profound teachings that blend philosophy, devotion, ethics, and spirituality in an accessible way. His ideas centre on the unity of the soul and the divine, emphasising devotion (bhakti), knowledge (jnana), and righteous action (karma) as complementary paths to spiritual liberation. His teachings encourag..." Tag: Visual edit
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3 December 2025
- 17:1917:19, 3 December 2025 diff hist +4,255 N Saints/Ravidas/Philosophy and Teachings of Sant Ravidas Created page with " == Philosophy and Teachings of Sant Ravidas == left|thumb|452x452px Sant Ravidas was a prominent spiritual leader of the 15th–16th century Bhakti movement whose teachings focused on devotion to a formless God, social equality, and inner transformation. His philosophy, rooted in the Nirguna tradition, emphasised that God is beyond all human attributes but present in every heart. Through this simple yet profound vision, Ravidas challenged..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 17:0617:06, 3 December 2025 diff hist +4,610 N Saints/Ravidas/Literary Contributions of Sant Ravidas Created page with " == Literary Contributions of Sant Ravidas == Sant Ravidas, the eminent 15th–16th century Bhakti poet-saint, left behind a rich literary legacy that continues to inspire devotion and social thought. His works, primarily hymns and poems, articulate his spiritual devotion and call for social equality. Below is an exploration of his major literary contributions, each presented as a separate body of work with notable verses to illustrate his style and message. === Contrib..." Tag: Visual edit
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1 December 2025
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