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  2. Acharya Pratishtha - Wikipedia

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    Pratishtha Sharma works under name Acharya Pratishtha born in Saharanpur Uttar Pradesh. She is the daughter of Swami Dr. Bharat Bhushan (yogi). She has done graduation from Delhi University and post-graduation from Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya. She is married and have one daughter.

  3. Swami Pranavananda - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Sevashram Sangha. Mukhopadhyay, Prasanta (1996). Swami Pranavananda: The World-teacher and Saint-saviour ; (an Oblation on the Eve of Birth Centenary of Swami Pranavananda). Bharat Sevshram Sangha. Smart, Ninian; Purnananda, Swami (2017). Prophet of a New Hindu Age: The Life and Times of Acharya Pranavananda. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-351 ...

  4. Sitaram Chaturvedi - Wikipedia

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    Varanasi. Died. February 17, 2005. (2005-02-17) (aged 98) Occupation. Scholar, educator. Pt. Sitaram Chaturvedi (27 January 1907 – 17 February 2005), also known as Acharya Sita Ram Chaturvedi, was an eminent Indian educator, dramatist and scholar of Hindi and Sanskrit language and literature.

  5. Vinoba Bhave - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Ratna (1983) Website. vinobabhave.org. Vinayak Narahari Bhave, also known as Vinoba Bhave (pronunciation ⓘ; 11 September 1895 – 15 November 1982), was an Indian advocate of nonviolence and human rights. Often called Acharya (Teacher in Sanskrit), he is best known for the Bhoodan Movement. He is considered as National Teacher of India ...

  6. Acharya Vidyasagar - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Acharya Vidyasagar (10 October 1946 – 18 February 2024) was an influential Indian Digambara Jain acharya (monk), credited with having brought about a revival in educational and religious activities in Digambara Jainism. [1] He wrote the epic Hindi poem Mukamati.

  7. Abhinavabharati - Wikipedia

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    Abhinavabharati is a Sanskrit commentary on the Natyasastra, an ancient treatise on dramatic theory by Bharata Muni. It is the oldest extant commentary on the treatise. The Abhinavabharati was written by Abhinavagupta (c. 950–1020), the great Kashmiri Saivite spiritual leader and a yogi. In this monumental work, Abhinavagupta explains the ...

  8. Manasara - Wikipedia

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    Manasara is a compound of Sanskrit māna (measurement) and sāra (essence), meaning "essence of measurement" states P.K. Acharya – the scholar who discovered the complete manuscript (70 chapters) and was first to translate it into English in early 20th-century. While the text is now commonly referred as simply Manasara, the Sanskrit ...

  9. Shankaracharya - Wikipedia

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    Acharya is a Sanskrit word meaning "teacher", so Shankaracharya means "teacher of the way of Shankara". Naad Vansh In this context, the term denotes a spiritual family where the Guru, considered the spiritual father (Bapu), passes down teachings and practices related to the spiritual science of sound (Nada) to their disciples (shishyas).