Panth

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Panth (also panthan, meaning "path" in Sanskrit), also called the Sampradaya, is the term used for several religious traditions in India. A panth is founded by a guru or an acharya in guru-shishya parampara, and is often led by scholars or senior practitioners of the tradition.

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List of prominent Panths

Some of the major panths in India are:

  1. Khalsa Panth (Sikh)
  2. Sahaja Panth (Buddhist and Hindu)
  3. Kabir Panth (Part of the Sant Mat)
  4. Dadu Panth (Part of the Sant Mat)
  5. Tera Panth (Jain)
    1. Digambara Terapanth
    2. Śvetāmbara Terapanth
  6. Taran Panth (Jain)
  7. Nath Panth (Hindu)
  8. Varkari Panth (Hindu)
  9. Mahanubhav Panth (Hindu)
  10. Sat Panth (Sufi, Shia, Islamic)
  11. Ravidas Panth (Independent religion) [1] [2]
  12. Satnampanth

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References

References

  1. "India's 'untouchables' declare own religion - CNN.com". www.cnn.com. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  2. Duggal, Koonal (Apr 1, 2025). "Between Blasphemy and Martyrdom: The Formation of the Ravidassia Religion in Punjab". In Rawat, Ramnarayan S.; Satyanarayana, K.; Mohan, P. Sanal (eds.). Dalit Journeys for Dignity: Religion, Freedom, and Caste. State University of New York Press. ISBN   9798855802634.