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Balaram Hari (Bengali: বলরাম হাড়ি; 1825 –1890;( Bengali: 1232 and 30 Agrayan 1297) was a prominent Bengali saint, religious leader, songwriter, social reformer in Bengal of British India. He established the Balarami sect, also known as Balaram Bhaja or Balahadi sect. The ideal of the Balarami is to lead a pure and simple life, above greed and sensuality. They consider praying to be their fundamental duty. They consider stealing and lying great sins. According to them, the universe is the body of God. Hindu disciples call their deity Hadi-Rama, while Muslim disciples use the term Hadi-Allah. Balahadis are still to be found at some places like Meherpur (now in Bangladesh), Nishchintapur in Nadia, Daikiari in Purulia, Shalunigram in Bankura etc.

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  • Balaram Hari (Bengali: বলরাম হাড়ি; 1825 –1890;( Bengali: 1232 and 30 Agrayan 1297) was a prominent Bengali saint, religious leader, songwriter, social reformer in Bengal of British India. He established the Balarami sect, also known as Balaram Bhaja or Balahadi sect. The ideal of the Balarami is to lead a pure and simple life, above greed and sensuality. They consider praying to be their fundamental duty. They consider stealing and lying great sins. According to them, the universe is the body of God. Hindu disciples call their deity Hadi-Rama, while Muslim disciples use the term Hadi-Allah. Balahadis are still to be found at some places like Meherpur (now in Bangladesh), Nishchintapur in Nadia, Daikiari in Purulia, Shalunigram in Bankura etc. (en)
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  • Meherpur, Nadia Bengal Presidency, British India (en)
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  • Balaram Hari (Bengali: বলরাম হাড়ি; 1825 –1890;( Bengali: 1232 and 30 Agrayan 1297) was a prominent Bengali saint, religious leader, songwriter, social reformer in Bengal of British India. He established the Balarami sect, also known as Balaram Bhaja or Balahadi sect. The ideal of the Balarami is to lead a pure and simple life, above greed and sensuality. They consider praying to be their fundamental duty. They consider stealing and lying great sins. According to them, the universe is the body of God. Hindu disciples call their deity Hadi-Rama, while Muslim disciples use the term Hadi-Allah. Balahadis are still to be found at some places like Meherpur (now in Bangladesh), Nishchintapur in Nadia, Daikiari in Purulia, Shalunigram in Bankura etc. (en)
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