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English: Maheshacharya (Sanskrit: महेशाचार्य) is a religious title used for the peethadhipati of Divyshakti Yogpeeth Akhara (which is known as 'Maheshwari Akhada' is famous). The title is derived from Adi Maheshacharya Maharishi Parashar, the Maheshwari Gurus in the successive series of Gurus coming from his time are known as "Maheshacharya". Maheshacharya post/designation is the post of religious leadership of Maheshwari community. This post "Maheshacharya" is considered to be the most prestigious post of Maheshwari community.
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