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Swami Vivekananda
Indian Hindu monk and philosopher (1863–1902)

Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886), also called Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhyay (his childhood nickname was Gadadhar), was an Indian Hindu mystic. He was a devotee of the goddess Kali, but adhered to various religious practices from the Hindu traditions of Vaishnavism, Tantric Shaktism, and Advaita Vedanta, as well as Christianity and Sufi Islam. His parable-based teachings advocated the essential unity of religions and proclaimed that world religions are "so many paths to reach one and the same goal". He is regarded by his followers as an avatar (di
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Kabir
Paramahansa Yogananda
Yogi, Kriya Yoga guru and founder of Self-Realization Fellowship (1893-1952)
Tulsidas
Rambola (; 11 August 1511 – 30 July 1623), popularly known as Goswami Tulsīdās (), was a Vaishnava (Ramanandi) Hindu saint, devotee (भक्त) and poet, renowned for his devotion to the deity Rama. He wrote several popular works in Sanskrit, Awadhi, and Braj Bhasha, but is best known as the author of the Hanuman Chalisa and of the epic Ramcharitmanas, a retelling of the Sanskrit Ramayana, based on Rama's life, in the vernacular Awadhi language.

Meera
Meera, better known as Mirabai, and venerated as Sant Meerabai, was a 16th-century Hindu mystic poet and devotee of Krishna. She is a celebrated Bhakti saint, particularly in the North Indian Hindu tradition. She is mentioned in Bhaktamal, confirming that she was widely known and a cherished figure in the Bhakti movement by about 1600. In her poems, she expressed her surrender towards Krishna often referring to herself as his daasi (servant).
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Indian spiritual master

Dayananda Saraswati
Indian social reformer (1824-1883)

Sai Baba of Shirdi
Indian saint
Mahavatar Babaji
Hindu Yogi
Mirra Alfassa
Spiritual Leader, occultist and collaborator of Sri Aurobindo (1878–1973)
Sankardev
Srimanta Sankardev (, ; 1449–1568) was a 15th–16th century Assamese polymath; a saint-scholar, poet, playwright, dancer, actor, musician, artist social-religious reformer and a figure of importance in the cultural and religious history of the Bhakti movement in Assam. He is credited with building on past cultural relics and devising new forms of music (Borgeet), theatrical performance (Ankia Naat, Bhaona), dance (Sattriya), literary language (Brajavali). Besides, he has left a literary oeuvre of trans-created scriptures (Bhagavat of Sankardev), poetry and theological works written in Sanskrit,

Ramananda
Jagadguru Swami Ramananda (IAST: Rāmānanda) or Ramanandacharya was an Indian 14th-century Hindu Vaishnava devotional poet saint, who lived in the Gangetic basin of northern India. The Hindu tradition recognizes him as the founder of the Ramanandi Sampradaya, the largest monastic Hindu renunciant community in modern times.
Bogar
Bogar, Bhogar, or Boganathar was a Tamil Shaivite Siddhar. He was a disciple of the great siddhar Kalangi Nathar. Kalangi Nathar initiated him Jnana yoga (supreme self-knowledge). There are 18 Siddhars popularly known in Tamil literature. He is the one among the 18 Siddhars. They are described as experts in Yoga, alchemy, literature, and philosophy, and as having the ability to move their souls to and from the bodies of others.
Narsinh Mehta
poet-saint of Gujarat
Swami Rama Tirtha
Indian teacher of the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta (1873–1906)
Raghavendra Teertha
Hindu Saint(Guru)
Neem Karoli Baba
Hindu religious leader (c.1900–1973)
Mother Meera
Indian mystic living in Germany
Satyatma Tirtha
Indian philosopher
Upasni Maharaj
Indian guru (1870–1941)

Trailanga
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Trailinga Swami (also Tailang Swami, Telang Swami was a Hindu yogi and mystic who lived in Varanasi India.
Anasuya Devī
Indian spiritual guru

Premanand Govind Sharan
Premanand Govind Sharan popularly known as Premanand Maharaj is an Indian Hindu spiritual guru, saint, and philosopher. He is a worshipper of Radha Krishna. His Ashram is Shri Hit Radha Keli Kunj in Vrindavan. He has gained an iconic social media presence due to his aversion to publicity and refusal to treat his celebrity devotees differently from others.
Tirumular
thumb|Murti of Tirumular
Swami Karpatri
Hindu philosopher (1907–1982)
Pejawara Sri Vishwesha Teertha
Indian Hindu guru, saint and swamiji of the Sri Pejavara Adokshaja Matha (1931-2019)
Krishnananda
Hindu saint (1922–2001)
Panchanan Bhattacharya
Hindu guru

Brahmanand Swami
Hindu saint
Pranavananda Maharaj
Hindu religious leader (1896–1941)
Korakkar
In the Siddhar tradition of Tamil Nadu, Korakkar is one of the 18 esteemed Siddhars of yore, and is better known as Gorakhnath in North India. Siddhar Agastya and Siddhar Bhogar were his gurus. There is a temple in Vadukku Poigainallur, Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu which specifically houses his Jeeva Samadhi. According to one account, he spent much of his youth in the Velliangiri Mountains, Coimbatore.
Sant Charandas
Eighteenth century Hindu religious teacher
Nishkulanand Swami
medieval Hindu Swaminarayan saint poet
Potuluri Veerabrahmam
Indian saint and astronomer
Ganapathi Sachchidananda
Indian guru
Brahmananda Saraswati
Indian spiritual master (1868-1953)

Gajanan Maharaj
The Guru Mantra of Gajanana Maharaj is 'gan gan ganat bote (गण गण गणात बोते) '
Raghuttama Tirtha
Hindu guru
Satyadhyana Tirtha
Hindu guru