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Panth : ウィキペディア英語版
Panthan
Panthan or Panth (meaning "path" in Sanskrit) is the term used for several religious traditions in India.
A panth is founded by a guru or an acharya, and is often led by scholars or senior practitioners of the tradition.
Some of the major panthas in India are:
# Khalsa Panth (Guru Gobind Singh's Sikhism)
# Nanak Panth (Sikhism)
# Sahaja Panth (Universal)
# Kabir Panth (Part of the Sahaja)
# Dadu Panth (Part of the Sahaja)
# Tera Panth (Jain)
# Satnami Panth (Hindu)
# Nath Panth (Hindu)
# Varkari Panth (Hindu)
# Sat Panth (Shia, Islamic)
# Rasul Panth (Islamic)
# Pagal Panth (Islamic)
==References==

* Kabir and the Kabir Panth by G. H. Wescott, South Asia Books; (July 1, 1986)
* The Bijak of Kabir by Linda Hess and Shukdev Singh, Oxford University Press, 2002
* One Hundred Poems of Kabir: Translated by Rabindranath Tagore. Assisted by Evelin Underhill, Adamant Media Corporation, 2005
* Crossing the Threshold: Understanding Religious Identities in South Asia by Dominique Sila-Khan, I. B. Tauris in Association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies; (November 4, 2004)

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