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    Jagadguru Swami Ramananda ( IAST: Rāmānanda) or Ramanandacharya was an Indian 14th-century Hindu Vaishnava devotional poet saint, who lived in the Gangetic basin of northern India. [3] The Hindu tradition recognizes him as the founder [2] of the Ramanandi Sampradaya, the largest monastic Hindu renunciant community in modern times.

  2. Ramananda (born c. 1400—died c. 1470) was a North Indian Brahman (priest), held by his followers (Ramanandis) to be fifth in succession in the lineage of the philosopher-mystic Ramanuja.

  3. Jul 19, 2023 · Ramananda was the most prominent scholar saint of the Vaishnava bhakti in Northern India. He lived in South India early but later settled in Banaras. He is considered to be the link between the South Indian bhakti tradition and North Indian Vaishnava bhakti.

  4. Ramananda was a 14th-century Vaishnava devotional poet-saint who lived in northern India's Gangetic basin. According to Hindu legend, he is the founder of the Ramanandi Sampradaya, the world's greatest monastic Hindu renunciation community in modern times.

  5. May 9, 2020 · Ramananda was a great social reformer of Northern India. According to him, there is no need to visit a temple because God is dwelling in the hearts of everyone, and it is not compulsory to worship gods in the temples.

  6. Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana cooking and eating in the Wilderness (picture). The Ramanandi Sampradaya is one of the largest and most egalitarian Hindu sects India, around the Gangetic Plain, and Nepal today. [3] It mainly emphasises the worship of Rāma, [1] as well as Vishnu directly and other incarnations.

  7. Ramananda. He was a 14th century Vaishnava devotional poet saint. He developed his philosophy and devotional themes inspired by. Evidence also suggests that Ramananda was influenced by Nathpanthi ascetics of the Yoga school of Hindu philosophy.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › ramanandaRamananda | Encyclopedia.com

    The founder of the Rāmanandis, a sect of Vaishnava Hinduism, Ramananda was part of the medieval Hindu devotional movement (thirteenth to seventeenth centuries) in North India, when focus moved from polytheism to the worship of one God and his avatars, especially Krishna and Rāma.

  9. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Rāmānanda | SpringerLink

    Jan 1, 2022 · During the fourteenth century, the Bhakti movement received a new energy with the coming of Ramananda, popularly known as Ramanand or Ramadatta. He was the fifth in apostolic succession to Ramanuja, who used to be instrumental in popularizing the Bhakti movement in south India.

  10. Ramanandi, in Hinduism, a Vaishnavite (devotee of the god Vishnu) follower of Ramananda, a religious and social reformer of the 15th century. Ramanandis worship Vishnu’s avatar (incarnation) in Rama as the one true god.

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