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Lingayatism
Gaudiya Vaishnavism
Hindu religious movement inspired by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
Bhakti movement
religious movement during the Medieval period of the Indian Subcontinent
Jyotirao Phule
Indian social reformer (1827-1890)

Warkari
Vārkari ( ; Marathi: ; Pronunciation: ) meaning: 'The one who performs the Vari' is an Advaita Vaishnavsampradaya (religious movement) within the Bhakti spiritual tradition of Hinduism, geographically associated with the Indian state of Maharashtra. Varkaris worship Shri Krishna as Vitthal (also known as Vithoba), the presiding deity of Pandharpur, regarded as a form of Vishnu, and his consort Rakhumai (also known as Rahi), regarded as a form of Lakshmi. Saints and gurus of the bhakti movement associated with the Warkaris include Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Chokhamela, Eknath, and Tukaram all of whom
Justice Party
political party in British India

Radha Soami
religion related to Sikhism and Hinduism (1861-)
Prarthana Samaj
movement for religious and social reform in Bombay, India
Self-Respect Movement
Indian social movement for lower-caste equity
Mahad Satyagraha
satyagraha of water led by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
Harijan Sevak Sangh
Creative organization established in 1932 by Mahatma Gandhi
Vaikom Satyagraha
social movement
Adi Dharm
religious movement from mid-19th century Bengal
Mahanubhava
Mahanubhava (also known as Jai Shri Krishna Pantha) is a Krishnaite Hindu denomination (Sampradaya or Pantha) in India that is generally described to be founded by Chakradhara Swami. Some sources list the founders as Chakrapani (Chāngadeva Rāuḷ) and Govinda Prabhu (Gunḍama Rāuḷ) with Chakradhara Swami as the first "apostle" and propagator of Mahanubhava Pantha. Mahanubhava Sampradaya was formally formed in the modern-day Varhad region of Maharashtra in 1267 CE. It has different names such as Jai Krishni Pantha in Punjab and Achyuta Pantha in Gujarat. Mahanubhava Pantha was also known as Parama
Satyashodhak Samaj
Social reform society
Sadharan Brahmo Samaj
religious organization in Kolkata, India
Nijanand Sampraday
monotheistic Hindu sect