• Swami Parijnanashram I, or Adi Parijnanashram, (Devanāgarī: आिद पिर्ज्ञानाश्रम ्, Ādi Pari.jñān.āśram) was the first guru and Mathadhipati, or head of...
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  • Parijnanashram may refer to the following gurus of the Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmins: Parijnanashram I, the first guru whose reign was from 1708 to 1720...
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  • head till his death in 1757. He was the shishya (disciple) of Swami Parijñānāshram I. Swami Shankarashram was responsible for the establishment of the Chitrapur...
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    is the eleventh of this lineage of Gurus which began in 1708. Swami Parijnanashram I is believed to have been a direct avatar of Shiva himself and he came...
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  • Sharada Peetham, Mandana Mishra, were Kashmiri Saraswat Brahmins. and Parijnanashram I, was the first peetadhipathi of Chitrapur Math. Mohyal Brahmins are...
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  • Swami Parijnanashram II (Devanāgarī: परिज्ञानाश्रम, Pa.ri.jñā.nā.shram) was the third Guru and Mathādhipati of the Chitrāpur Sāraswats whose reign was...
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  • passed down from generation to generation. Starting with Param Poojya Parijnanāshram I Swamiji in 1708, the Parampara (lineage) continues through to the present...
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    of the Kotiteerth in Gokarna and were blessed with a Guru - Pujya Parijnanashram I and founded the Shri Chitrapur Math in 1708. Since the matha was established...
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  • Critical studies in the phonetic observations of Indian grammarians Parijnanashram III (2008). Hā̃va āmmi (First ed.). Mumbai: Sharvari Arts. pp. 5–7....
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