Pranami religious practices

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Pranami religious practices are devotional traditions within Hinduism that emphasize monotheism, scriptural study, and nonsectarian worship centered on the teachings of the Pranami Sampradaya.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu devotional tradition
Pranami Sampradaya practice
religious practice
communityAspect satsang (spiritual gathering)
shared meals in community
coreBelief monotheism
worship of one supreme God
dailyPractice personal prayer
repetition of divine name
scripture reading
devotionalFocus Bhagavān
surface form: Nijanand (Supreme Lord)

teachings of Mahamati Prannath
emphasis devotional singing
ethical living
meditation on the divine name
nonsectarian worship
scriptural study
ethicalTeaching ahimsa (nonviolence)
compassion
service to others
truthfulness
festivalPractice celebration of Holi
celebration of Janmashtami
observances related to Mahamati Prannath
geographicCenter Gujarat, India NERFINISHED
geographicSpread Madhya Pradesh, India NERFINISHED
Nepal
Pranami diaspora communities worldwide
Rajasthan, India NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
religiousTradition Pranami Sampradaya
ritualElement collective prayer
discourses on scriptures
kirtan (devotional singing)
recitation of Pranami scriptures
scriptureApproach syncretic reading of Hindu and other scriptures
scriptureUsed Bhagavad Gita
Bhagavata Purana
Bible
surface form: Bible (selected teachings)

Kuljam Swaroop
Quran
surface form: Quran (selected teachings)

Tartam Sagar
socialPrinciple interfaith respect
nonsectarianism
rejection of caste distinctions in worship
worshipPlace Nijanand ashram
Pranami temple
worshipStyle formless God worship
non-idolatrous orientation in many congregations
simple congregational worship

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Putlibai Gandhi associatedWith Pranami religious practices