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Shri Ram Mantraraj Parampara
Shri Ram Mantraraj Parampara is one of the oldest lineage of Hinduism. It started from Lord Rama, a major hindu deity. It is said that Lord Rama first gave this Mantraraj to Sita and she delivered it to his servent Hanuman than he said this mantra to Brahma than from Brahma to Vasishtha from Vasishtha to Parashara than from Parashara to Ved Vyas from Ved Vyas to Sukadeva Muni than from Sukadeva Muni to Maharishi Bodhayan who wrote Bodhayan Vritti and like wise it came to Devanandacharya who shortened the Bodhayan Vritti and likewise it came to Hariyanandacharya than to Raghavanandacharya and finally to Ramanandacharya.
Lineage of Shri Mantraraj Parampara
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- ^ "Shri Rama Mantraraj Parampara Stotram". sanskritdocuments.org. Retrieved 2023-12-01.