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editLiving dead. Female man. Peaceful war. Giant midget. Married bachelor. Grihastha sannyasi.Oliver Puertogallera (talk) 23:48, 3 January 2019 (UTC)
Insisting on the Mediocre
editUser Magnolia677 does not know what s/he is doing. As s/he insists on defective table formatting and poor writing, I post here, for the benefit of readers and researchers, the table I had originated and edited, that he had reverted:
Saṃskrit name | Hindī name | Associated pītha | Well-known members | Information on Sub-Orders |
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Āraṇya | Aranya | Govardhana matha | Hariharānanda | |
Āśrama | Aashram | Dvaraka Pitha | Possibly, the smallest of the seven surviving sub-orders. | |
Bhāratī | Bharti | Sringeri Sharada Peetham | Kṛṣṇacaitanya | |
Giri | Giri | Jyotirmath, Sringeri Sharada Peetham | Yogānanda, Srījukteśvara, Pranavānanda | |
Parvata | Parwat | Jyotirmath | defunct (no known surviving members) | |
Puri | Puri | Rāmakṛṣṇa, Vivekānanda | Monks of Rāmakṛṣṇa's lineage belong to the Puri sub-order – although this sub-order is not exclusive to Rāmakṛṣṇa's followers. | |
Sagara | Sagar | Jyotirmath | defunct (no known surviving members) | |
Sarasvatī | Saraswati | Dayānanda, Sivānanda, Vishnudevānanda, Satchidānanda, Satyānanda | Possibly the largest of the ten sub-orders. Also with the highest number of non-Indians. | |
Tīrtha | Teerth | Dvaraka Pitha, Sringeri Sharada Peetham | Madhva, Bhāratīkṛṣṇa | Monks of Madhva's lineage belong to the Tīrtha sub-order – although this sub-order is not exclusive to Madhva's followers. |
Vana | Ban | Govardhana matha | defunct |