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Kina Ram (1627 A.D – 1755 A.D [1][ dubious – discuss]) was an Indian Aghori Saint and Bhojpuri poet.[ citation needed] He is the founder of the Kina Rami sect of saints.[ citation needed] The sect emerged as an idea of resistance to social inequality and power dynamics of Banaras during the British Raj. [2]
Kina Ram was born in 1627 A.D. on the 5th day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Bhaado.[ citation needed] His parents were from Chandauli near Banaras. [3] He became an ascetic at very early age and became the disciple of Kalu Ram. He then established his dhuni (sitting throne of Aghoris) near the Krim Kund. [4]
He founded the Kina Rami sect. His Lineage and successors are as follows: [5]
Kina Ram worte four books:
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Kina Ram (1627 A.D – 1755 A.D [1][ dubious – discuss]) was an Indian Aghori Saint and Bhojpuri poet.[ citation needed] He is the founder of the Kina Rami sect of saints.[ citation needed] The sect emerged as an idea of resistance to social inequality and power dynamics of Banaras during the British Raj. [2]
Kina Ram was born in 1627 A.D. on the 5th day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Bhaado.[ citation needed] His parents were from Chandauli near Banaras. [3] He became an ascetic at very early age and became the disciple of Kalu Ram. He then established his dhuni (sitting throne of Aghoris) near the Krim Kund. [4]
He founded the Kina Rami sect. His Lineage and successors are as follows: [5]
Kina Ram worte four books: