Ramanuja was a 12th century philosopher and theologian who was a leading exponent of Visishtadvaita, one of the classical interpretations of the dominant Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy.
Ramananda was a 15th century Vaishnava saint considered to be the reviver of the Ramanandi sect. He was a pioneer of the Bhakti movement and social reformer in Northern India.
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was a 16th century Vaishnava saint and social reformer who followers of Gaudiya Vaishnavism believe was a full incarnation of Lord Krishna, and who notably promoted the Vaishnava school of Bhak
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Ramanuja was a 12th century philosopher and theologian who was a leading exponent of Visishtadvaita, one of the classical interpretations of the dominant Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy.
Ramananda was a 15th century Vaishnava saint considered to be the reviver of the Ramanandi sect. He was a pioneer of the Bhakti movement and social reformer in Northern India.
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was a 16th century Vaishnava saint and social reformer who followers of Gaudiya Vaishnavism believe was a full incarnation of Lord Krishna, and who notably promoted the Vaishnava school of Bhak
Ramanuja was a 12th century philosopher and theologian who was a leading exponent of Visishtadvaita, one of the classical interpretations of the dominant Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy.
Ramananda was a 15th century Vaishnava saint considered to be the reviver of the Ramanandi sect. He was a pioneer of the Bhakti movement and social reformer in Northern India.
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was a 16th century Vaishnava saint and social reformer who followers of Gaudiya Vaishnavism believe was a full incarnation of Lord Krishna, and who notably promoted the Vaishnava school of Bhak
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Ramanuja was a 12th century philosopher and theologian who was a leading exponent of Visishtadvaita, one of the classical interpretations of the dominant Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy.
Ramananda was a 15th century Vaishnava saint considered to be the reviver of the Ramanandi sect. He was a pioneer of the Bhakti movement and social reformer in Northern India.
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was a 16th century Vaishnava saint and social reformer who followers of Gaudiya Vaishnavism believe was a full incarnation of Lord Krishna, and who notably promoted the Vaishnava school of Bhak
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Ramanuja
Ramanuja ; traditionally 10171137, also known as Ramanujacharya, Ethirajar
(Yatiraja), Emperumannar, Lakshmana Muni, was a theologian, philosopher, and scripturalexegete. He is seen by Srvaiavas as the third and most important teacher of their tradition, and by Hindus in general as the leading expounder of Visidvaita, one of the classical interpretations of the dominant Vedanta school of hindu philosophy Ramananda Ramananda (14001476), a Vaishnava saint. He is considered to be the reviver of the Ramanandi sect. Ramananda for the most part of his life lived in the holy city of Varanasi, and was a pioneer of the Bhakti movement, as well as a social reformer in Northern ndia.. His 9 disciples are very famous-Anantananda, Bhavananda, Dhanna Bhagat, Kabir, Nabha, Naraharyanda, Pipa, Ravidas chaitanya haitanya Mahaprabhu (14861534) was a Vaishnava saint and social reformer in eastern India in the 16th century, [1] believed by followers of Gaudiya Vaishnavism to be the full incarnation of Lord Krishna. [2] Sri Krishna Chaitanya was a notable proponent for the Vaishnava school of Bhakti yoga based on the philosophy of the Bhagavata Purana and Bhagavad Gita. [3] Specifically he worshipped the forms of Radha and Krishna and popularised the chanting of the Hare Krishna maha mantra [4] and has composed Siksastakam in Sanskrit Mirabai Meerabai (c. 1498 c. 1547AD) was an aristocratic Hindu mystical singer and sahajiya devotee of LordKrishna from Rajasthan and one of the most significant figures of the Sant tradition of the Vaishnava bhakti movement. Some 1,2001,300 prayerful songs or bhajans attributed to her are popular throughout ndia and have been published in several translations worldwide. n the bhakti tradition, they are in passionate praise of Lord Krishna. Namdeva $ant Namdeo ( October, 1 - 1350) was born on October , 1 in the state of Maharashtra village of Narasi-Bamani, in Hingoli district. His father, was named Damshet and his mother's name was Gonabai. Most of the spiritual message of Bhagat Namdeo emphasized the importance of living the life of a householder and that through marriage and having a family one could attain enlightenment. He emphasized that the truest form of bandage or devotional meditation, is to enter matrimony and jointly seek the holy experience aheguru.