saints in hinduism
In Hinduism, saints are revered individuals who have attained a high level of spiritual realization and enlightenment. They are considered to be divine souls and are respected for their profound wisdom, selflessness, and ability to guide others on their spiritual path. Saints in Hinduism often embody the qualities of devotion, compassion, and detachment from worldly desires, serving as spiritual leaders and sources of inspiration for devotees.
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