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Anybody to explain warkari tradition and its relation with nath sect?
For this page.
A photo is needed
More info on siblings needed
Info on bhagawata sect needed
[edit] The first section says:
He was a yogi born in a socially marginalized high-caste family.
In the section on childhood, it says that he was from deshastha brahmin family. I think the first section should also say that he was from deshastha brahmin family.Tkul 22:38, 23 November 2006 (UTC) __________________________________________________________