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image_desc='''Gender''' traditionally refers to the differences between [[male|men]] and [[female|women]]. More recently, it has also referred to an individual's [[self]] [[perception]] of being male or female. Within the academic fields of [[cultural studies]], [[gender studies]], and the [[social sciences]] "gender" is used interchangeably both regarding "[[sex]]," and "[[identity]]," and is often used to described a [[gender role]]. }}
text='''Swaminarayan''' (April 3, 1781 – June 1, 1830), also known as '''Sahajanand Swami''', is the founder of the [[Swaminarayan Sampraday]], a vibrant expression of contemporary [[Hinduism]], in the [[Vaishnavism|Vaisnavite]] tradition. Swaminarayan was born '''Ghanshyam Pande''' in [[Chhapaiya]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]] in 1781. Swaminarayan built six temples in his lifetime and appointed 500 [[paramhansa]]s to spread his philosophy. }}
 

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Featured Article: Gender

Gender traditionally refers to the differences between men and women. More recently, it has also referred to an individual's self perception of being male or female. Within the academic fields of cultural studies, gender studies, and the social sciences "gender" is used interchangeably both regarding "sex," and "identity," and is often used to described a gender role.
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