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Shri Swami Samarth, also known as Swami of Akkalkot was an Indian spiritual master of the Dattatreya Tradition. He is a widely known spiritual figure in various Indian states including Maharashtra and Karnataka. He lived during the nineteenth century. Shri Swami Samarth traveled all across the Indian subcontinent and eventually set his abode at Akkalkot, a village in present-day Maharashtra. He is thought to have initially arrived at Akkalkot on a Wednesday, during either September or October in 1856. He resided at Akkalkot for close to 22 years.

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  • Shri Swami Samarth, also known as Swami of Akkalkot was an Indian spiritual master of the Dattatreya Tradition. He is a widely known spiritual figure in various Indian states including Maharashtra and Karnataka. He lived during the nineteenth century. Shri Swami Samarth traveled all across the Indian subcontinent and eventually set his abode at Akkalkot, a village in present-day Maharashtra. He is thought to have initially arrived at Akkalkot on a Wednesday, during either September or October in 1856. He resided at Akkalkot for close to 22 years. His parentage and origins remain obscure. According to legend, once when a disciple asked Swami a question about his birth, Swami responded that he had originated from a banyan tree (vata-vriksha in Marathi). On another occasion, Swami had said that his earlier name was Nrusimha Bhan. (en)
  • Akkalkot Maharadż, śri Akkalkot Maharadż; również: Swami Samarth (Maharadż) (zm. 1878) – indyjski guru, jogin i fakir, uważany przez wyznawców i zwolenników za awatara Dattatrei. Przez długi czas mieszkał w miejscowości w stanie Maharasztra (stąd jego przydomek Akkalkot Maharadż). Był mistrzem duchowym . Istnieją poszlaki, że mógł się kiedyś znajdować w roli guru Shirdi Sai Baby. (pl)
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  • Nrusimha Bhan (en)
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  • Shri Swami Samarth of Akkalkot (en)
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  • Nrusimha Bhan (en)
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  • Balappa Maharaj, Cholappa Maharaj, Nrusimha Saraswati Maharaj of Alandi, Anandnath Maharaj of Vengurla, Swamisut Maharaj of Mumbai, Shankar Maharaj of Pune, Ramanand Beedkar Maharaj of Pune (en)
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  • Shankar Maharaj (en)
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  • II श्री स्वामी समर्थ महाराज II (en)
  • Shri Swami Samarth Maharaj (en)
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  • Akkalkot, Solapur district, British India (en)
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  • Shri Swami Samarth of Akkalkot (en)
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  • Akkalkot Maharadż, śri Akkalkot Maharadż; również: Swami Samarth (Maharadż) (zm. 1878) – indyjski guru, jogin i fakir, uważany przez wyznawców i zwolenników za awatara Dattatrei. Przez długi czas mieszkał w miejscowości w stanie Maharasztra (stąd jego przydomek Akkalkot Maharadż). Był mistrzem duchowym . Istnieją poszlaki, że mógł się kiedyś znajdować w roli guru Shirdi Sai Baby. (pl)
  • Shri Swami Samarth, also known as Swami of Akkalkot was an Indian spiritual master of the Dattatreya Tradition. He is a widely known spiritual figure in various Indian states including Maharashtra and Karnataka. He lived during the nineteenth century. Shri Swami Samarth traveled all across the Indian subcontinent and eventually set his abode at Akkalkot, a village in present-day Maharashtra. He is thought to have initially arrived at Akkalkot on a Wednesday, during either September or October in 1856. He resided at Akkalkot for close to 22 years. (en)
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  • Akkalkot Maharadż (pl)
  • Swami Samarth (en)
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  • II श्री स्वामी समर्थ महाराज II (en)
  • Shri Swami Samarth Maharaj (en)
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