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swami

[ US /ˈswɑmi/ ]
[ UK /swˈɑːmi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a Hindu religious teacher; used as a title of respect

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  • Mukesh Tiwari, a self styled 'baadshah khan' kind of character lives in an apartment where a maulvi kinds, a Chandraswami clone and a stray politician wine and dine and make their sinister plans. Glamsham.com - bollywood updates
  • Dr. Sam was short for Swaminathan Narayanamurty, a professor of biometrics at the University of Arizona. KISS OF THE BEES
  • They have to tell people that Swami is a messenger of Hinduism like the other swamis of this ancient tradition.
  • Indian spiritual leader Swami Nigamanand died this week at the age of 36, after more than two months of public fasting against pollution of India's revered Ganga river, also known as the Ganges. Indian Swami's Death Draws Scant Attention
  • Record prices were also paid for paintings by Ram Kumar and Jagdish Swaminathan and buyers ranged from Indian American collectors to art gallery owners.
  • Today, though he loves solitude, he also enjoys interacting daily with the many saints, sages, swamis, scholars and writers who visit the monastery.
  • Swami Sivananda recommends that we focus either on the heart centre (anahata chakra) or the centre between the eyebrows (ajna chakra). The Sivananda Companion To Meditation
  • Swaminathan is also encouraging rural communities to embrace new practices to improve farming.
  • Chawla, the senior-most Election Commissioner, was considered as the natural choice for the top post when Gopalaswami demits office on April 20. Rediff.com
  • During the day, we began classes with the swamis on philosophy, yoga, worship and more.
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