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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › RāmānandaRāmānanda - Wikipedia

    Rāmānanda. Rāmānanda, nome completo Swami Rāmānanda (Allahabad, 1400 – Varanasi, 1476), è stato un filosofo indiano. Biografia. Rāmānanda fondò il bakhtimārga, corrente che teorizzava la salvezza attraverso una Via della Devozione e teorizzava la presenza di un dio che si manifestava casualmente all'uomo.

  2. nanda Filosofo indiano (1400 circa - 1470), discepolo di Rāmānuja (v.). Fondò il bhaktimārga, ovvero una corrente religiosa monistica che teoriz...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RamanandaRamananda - Wikipedia

    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. The Hindu tradition recognizes him as the founder of the Ramanandi Sampradaya, the largest monastic Hindu renunciant community in modern times.

  4. www.treccani.it › enciclopedia › tagrāmānanda - Treccani

    Mistico e poeta indiano (sec. 15º), discepolo di Rāmānanda. Di umili origini, nonostante la grande fama visse in povertà, sostentandosi col suo lavoro di calzolaio. R. rivolse la sua devozione al dio Rāma, [...] considerato principio attivo di ogni virtù morale e spirituale, universale e pertanto privo di forma e attributi (nirguṇa).

  5. Whether an entirely mythical figure or not, Rāmānanda is a significant figurehead and perceived point of origin for an important North Indian, Hindi-speaking bhakti movement.

  6. Ramananda was a North Indian Brahman (priest), held by his followers (Ramanandis) to be fifth in succession in the lineage of the philosopher-mystic Ramanuja. According to his hagiography (saint’s life), Ramananda left home as a youth and became a sannyasi (ascetic) before settling in Varanasi.

  7. Talks Between Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu and Rāmānanda Rāya. The summary of the eighth chapter is given by Śrīla Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura in his Amṛta-pravāha-bhāṣya. After visiting the temple of Jiyaḍa-nṛsiṁha, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu went to the banks of the river Godāvarī, to a place known as Vidyānagara. When Śrīla ...