Ramdas
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Ramdas or Ram Das may refer to:
  • S. A. Ramadass
    S. A. Ramadass
    S. A. Ramadass is a current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Krishnaraja constituency in Mysore, Karnataka. and he is a member of Bharatiya Janata Party....

    , a MLA (state parliamentarian) from Karnataka, India
  • Samarth Ramdas
    Samarth Ramdas
    Ramdas was a prominent Marathi saint and religious poet in the Hindu tradition in Maharashtra, India. Samarth Ramdas was a devotee of Lord Hanuman and Lord Rama...

     or Samartha Ramdas Swami, a 17th-century Hindu saint from Maharashtra, who was a devotee of Lord Rama and the spiritual guru of Maratha king Shivaji
  • Ramadasu, a 17th-century Hindu devotee from Andhra Pradesh, best known for his devotional lyrics to Rama
  • Guru Ram Das
    Guru Ram Das
    Guru Ram Das was the fourth of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and was given the title of Sikh Guru on 30 August 1574.-Early life:Ram Das was born in Lahore, Punjab on 24 September 1534[1] to a Sodhi family of the Khatri clan. His father was Hari Das and his mother Anup Devi. His wife was Bibi Bhani,...

    , the 16th-century Sikh guru
  • Ram Dass
    Ram Dass
    Ram Dass is an American contemporary spiritual teacher and the author of the seminal 1971 book Be Here Now. He is known for his personal and professional associations with Timothy Leary at Harvard University in the early 1960s, for his travels to India and his relationship with the Hindu guru Neem...

    , a.k.a. Richard Alpert, the LSD researcher and writer
  • Swami Ramdas
    Swami Ramdas
    Swami Ramdas was a philosopher, philanthropist, and pilgrim. Giving up worldly possessions at a young age, he became a wandering monk...

    , (1884-1963), a 20th-century saint from Kerala, India, who founded Anandashram in Kanhangad
  • SS Ramdas – a ship that sank off the coast of Mumbai in 1947
  • Several places named Ramdaspur, including the city now known as Amritsar
    Amritsar
    Amritsar is a city in the northern part of India and is the administrative headquarters of Amritsar district in the state of Punjab, India. The 2001 Indian census reported the population of the city to be over 1,500,000, with that of the entire district numbering 3,695,077...

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