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Meaning pure. | Meaning pure. | ||
A member of the Nirmala order. | A member of the Nirmala order. | ||
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+ | Some Nirmala believe in a living Guru. | ||
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+ | There headquarters are in Amritsar. | ||
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+ | Guru Gobind Singh ji is said to have send 5 saints to Benaris to learn and translate Hindu scriptures. | ||
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+ | # See also | ||
+ | * [[Gyani Gyan Singh Nirmala]] |
Revision as of 00:28, 11 September 2019
Meaning pure. A member of the Nirmala order.
Some Nirmala believe in a living Guru.
There headquarters are in Amritsar.
Guru Gobind Singh ji is said to have send 5 saints to Benaris to learn and translate Hindu scriptures.
- See also