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  2. Pushtimarga Sampradaya - Wikipedia

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    The British judges sided with Mulji, and the Puṣṭimārga's reputation was tainted, and the sect viewed negatively by Western scholars until the late 20th century. [11] The tenure of tilakāyat Govardhanalāl (tilkāyat from 1876 to 1934) is often described as the "golden age" of both Nathdwara and the Puṣṭimārga. [38]

  3. Gunatitanand Swami - Wikipedia

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    Gunatitanand Swami (28 September 1784 – 11 October 1867), born Mulji Jani, was a prominent paramhansa of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya who was ordained by Swaminarayan [1][2]: 22 [3]: 16 [4]: 123 and is accepted as the first spiritual successor of Swaminarayan by the Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS). [3]: 16 [5] Born ...

  4. Karsandas Mulji - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Editor. Notable work. Satyaprakash. Karsandas Mulji (25 July 1832 – 28 August 1871) was an Indian journalist, social reformer and administrator. He was an alumnus of Elphinstone college and an English-educated Gujarati journalist with an acute dislike for institutional religious authority and a penchant for reading Christian sermons.

  5. Lalji Tandon - Wikipedia

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    Lalji Tandon. Lalji Tandon (12 April 1935 – 21 July 2020 [3]) was an Indian politician who served as the 18th Governor of Madhya Pradesh and 28th Governor of Bihar. He had also served as a member of parliament from 1996 until 2014 and as the Leader of the Opposition of the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh from 2003 until 2007.

  6. Satyaprakash - Wikipedia

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    1861. (1861) Country. British India. Language. Gujarati. Satyaprakash (transl. The Light of Truth) was a Gujarati language weekly founded by social reformer and journalist Karsandas Mulji with an intention of social reform. Launched in 1855, it ran until 1861 and later was merged with Rast Goftar, another newspaper published in Bombay.

  7. Chandarana Food Plus Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The supermarket chain started in 1964, as a single grocery store, operated by the patriarch of the family, the late entrepreneur Shantilal Mulji Thakkar, with twelve employees. [3] Over the years the business has expanded to 20 stores in major urban centers in Kenya.

  8. Family of Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    The Gandhi family is the family of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi; Mahatma meaning "high souled" or "venerable" in Sanskrit; [1] the particular term 'Mahatma' was accorded Mohandas Gandhi for the first time while he was still in South Africa, and not commonly heard as titular for any other civil figure even of similarly ...

  9. Shree Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple - Wikipedia

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    Completed. 1993. Shree Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple (Bolton) is a three storied Swaminarayan Temple on Adelaide Street in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. [1] [2] It is the first Swaminarayan temple to be established in the UK and Europe, officially opening in 1973. On 6 September 1973 a constitution was registered for the Temple under ...