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Satnami sect — Religious community in India that challenges political and religious authority by worshiping the supreme god Satnam. Combining practices from Islam and Hinduism, Satnamis typically reject both the worship of images and the caste system, while… … Universalium
Satnami, secta — Comunidad religiosa hindú que desafía la autoridad política y religiosa al rendir culto al dios supremo Satnam. Si bien esta secta combina las prácticas del Islam y el hinduismo y suele rechazar tanto el culto a las imágenes como el sistema de… … Enciclopedia Universal
Satguru Ghasidas — Guru Charann (Feet of Guru) = First the feet of Guru is worshipped. First we worship the feet and Charann Khadaau [Chandan Wooden Shoes of Guru] and the dust particle of feet of Satguru Ghasidas. Introduction Satguru Ghāsidās (1718 ?) is… … Wikipedia
Chamar — (Hindi: चमार, tanner ; from the Sanskrit Charmakara) is a prominent occupational caste in India, Pakistan and Nepal. Chamar is a Dalit sub caste mainly found in the northern states, such as Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar … Wikipedia
Chhattisgarh — छत्तीसगढ़ State Seal … Wikipedia
Dalit saints of Hinduism — Dalits who are a section of Hindu society, generally referred as lower castes, have produced several influential saints in Hindu tradition.[1][2][3][4] Some of the most notable Dalit Hindu saints are Ravidas, Kabir, Namdev, Chokha Mela, Sant… … Wikipedia
Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name=Bilaspur latd = 22.09|longd=82.15 state name=Chhattisgarh district=Bilaspur District leader title=Vidhayak leader name= Amar Agrawal leader title=Mayor leader name= ********* altitude=262 population as of … Wikipedia
Narnaul — नारनौल township … Wikipedia
Amita Kanekar — is a Mumbai based writer, whose well received debut novel A Spoke in the Wheel was published by Harper Collins Publishers, India. Kanekar teaches comparative mythology at the University of Mumbai. She was born in Goa in 1965. She is currently… … Wikipedia
Hindustanische Sprache u. Literatur — Hindustanische Sprache u. Literatur. Unter den neueren Indischen Sprachen (s.d. Art.), welche sich noch vor Ablauf des 10. Jahrh. u. Thr. nach dem Aufhören des Sanskrit als lebender Sprache aus den vom Volke gesprochenen verschiedenen… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon