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Oxymoron

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Living dead. Female man. Peaceful war. Giant midget. Married bachelor. Grihastha sannyasi.Oliver Puertogallera (talk) 23:48, 3 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Insisting on the Mediocre

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User 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
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

Oliver Puertogallera (talk) 01:00, 2 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]