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The Sadh, also known as Satnami, is a minority Bhakti-era Hindu sect in India. It is a monotheistic Hindu sect where its followers believe in a formless and supreme god called Satnam Satpurush. According to M. A. Sherring, he may have been influenced by the teachings of Ravidas. This sect is thought to be an offshoot of Ravidasi sect and composed of lower strata of the Hindu society, particularly, leather workers, sweepers, carpenters, Goldsmiths etc.

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  • The Sadh, also known as Satnami, is a minority Bhakti-era Hindu sect in India. It is a monotheistic Hindu sect where its followers believe in a formless and supreme god called Satnam Satpurush. According to M. A. Sherring, he may have been influenced by the teachings of Ravidas. This sect is thought to be an offshoot of Ravidasi sect and composed of lower strata of the Hindu society, particularly, leather workers, sweepers, carpenters, Goldsmiths etc. (en)
  • Il Sadh è una setta religiosa del subcontinente indiano. Gli appartenenti a questa setta invocano Dio nel nome di Satnam, che significa: "il vero nome". I loro usi e costumi sono simili a quelli induisti da cui la maggior parte dei membri proviene. Gli appartenenti a questa religione sono chiamati Satnami. I satnami sono concentrati nei seguenti stati indiani: Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Rajasthan e Punjab.È una delle più ricche caste indiane, e una delle poche religioni endogame. La setta fu creata da Birbhan sadhji a , un villaggio vicino Narnaul, Haryana nel 1543. (it)
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  • The Sadh, also known as Satnami, is a minority Bhakti-era Hindu sect in India. It is a monotheistic Hindu sect where its followers believe in a formless and supreme god called Satnam Satpurush. According to M. A. Sherring, he may have been influenced by the teachings of Ravidas. This sect is thought to be an offshoot of Ravidasi sect and composed of lower strata of the Hindu society, particularly, leather workers, sweepers, carpenters, Goldsmiths etc. (en)
  • Il Sadh è una setta religiosa del subcontinente indiano. Gli appartenenti a questa setta invocano Dio nel nome di Satnam, che significa: "il vero nome". I loro usi e costumi sono simili a quelli induisti da cui la maggior parte dei membri proviene. Gli appartenenti a questa religione sono chiamati Satnami. I satnami sono concentrati nei seguenti stati indiani: Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Rajasthan e Punjab.È una delle più ricche caste indiane, e una delle poche religioni endogame. La setta fu creata da Birbhan sadhji a , un villaggio vicino Narnaul, Haryana nel 1543. (it)
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