File:Ramanandi Himachal.webp

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Rare Portrait Of A Ramanandi Ascetic India, Himachal Pradesh, Mandi, First Half Of The 19th Century

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English: Ramanandi Sampradaya was highly popular in Jammu, Himachal and Punjab region. The potarit of this Ramanandi saint who wears Saffron robes and adorns Vaishnava Tilak is from Mandi in Lower Himachal
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