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- Gadge_Maharaj abstract "Debuji Zhingraji Janorkar' (February 23, 1876 – December 20, 1956) popularly known as Sant Gadge Maharaj or Gadge Baba (Hindi: गाडगे बाबा) was a saintly social reformer, a wandering mendicant who held weekly festivals with the help of his disciples across Maharashtra. His reforms and visions for villages in India are still a source of inspiration for various political parties and non-government organizations.".
- Q21738196 abstract "Debuji Zhingraji Janorkar' (February 23, 1876 – December 20, 1956) popularly known as Sant Gadge Maharaj or Gadge Baba (Hindi: गाडगे बाबा) was a saintly social reformer, a wandering mendicant who held weekly festivals with the help of his disciples across Maharashtra. His reforms and visions for villages in India are still a source of inspiration for various political parties and non-government organizations.".
- Gadge_Maharaj comment "Debuji Zhingraji Janorkar' (February 23, 1876 – December 20, 1956) popularly known as Sant Gadge Maharaj or Gadge Baba (Hindi: गाडगे बाबा) was a saintly social reformer, a wandering mendicant who held weekly festivals with the help of his disciples across Maharashtra. His reforms and visions for villages in India are still a source of inspiration for various political parties and non-government organizations.".
- Q21738196 comment "Debuji Zhingraji Janorkar' (February 23, 1876 – December 20, 1956) popularly known as Sant Gadge Maharaj or Gadge Baba (Hindi: गाडगे बाबा) was a saintly social reformer, a wandering mendicant who held weekly festivals with the help of his disciples across Maharashtra. His reforms and visions for villages in India are still a source of inspiration for various political parties and non-government organizations.".