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Vaishnavacharya Goswami
Vaishnavacharya Goswami is a promoter of Sanatan Dharma and a supporter of social welfare. She is a renowned spiritual leader of Hinduism.

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Vaishnavacharya Goswami, Indian SaintThe popular and one of the great saints in India, H.H. Vaishnavacharya Goswami is always considered as a personification of devotion, an advocate of affection, a supporter of Sanatan Dharma and also an enthusiast of social welfare. She is more popularly known as `Jiji` and she is a prominent spiritual leader of Hinduism and pushtimary in India. She is a revered icon of a multitude of devotees spread in all over the world.

Vaishnavacharya Goswami Pujya Jiji was born on 3rd September, 1939 and her scholar father did initiate her into learning scriptures, for the fist time in her childhood. She continued to study about the scriptures like Vedas and Upanishads, under the proper guidance of Shri Narhari Maharaj and Shri Nagardas Bambania, further and she also earned her Masters in Sanskrit literature and later attained the title of Acharya.

Pujya Jiji is being considered as one of the very well respected scholar of scriptures in the contemporary India and she regularly delivers discourses on scriptures like `Shrimad Bhagavat`, `Upanishad` and `Vedas`, for enlightening her devotees, spiritually. She is also a great inspirer and spiritual benefactor of a number of temples and religious organizations around the world and she has been leading a simple, selfless, celibate and purposeful life, throughout her entire life.

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