Bishnoi Panth

The Bishnoi Panth, also spelled as Vishnoi Panth, is Panth (religious sect) found in the Western Thar Desert and northern states of India. It have a set of 29 Niyamas (principles/commandments) given by Guru Jambheshwar (also known as Guru Jambhoji, Guru Jambha) (1451–1536). As of 2010, there are an estimated 600,000 followers of Bishnoi Panth residing in north and central India. Shree Guru Jambheshwar founded the sect at Samrathal Dhora in 1485 and his teachings, comprising 120 shabads, are known as Shabadwani. He preached for the next 51 years, travelling across India. The preaching of Guru Jambhoji inspires his followers as well as environmental protectors. Bishnoi sect admitted members from a variety of communities including Jats, Banias, Charans, Rajputs, and Brahmins.

Bishnoi/Vishnoi
Native Name

बिश्नोई (Hindi)

ਬਿਸ਼ਨੋਈ (Punjabi)
Bishnois performing havan with kopra and ghee at Khejarli Environment Fair.
ClassificationSub sect of Vaishnavism
GuruGuru Jambheshwar
Mantra"Vishnu Vishnu Tu Bhan Re Prani"
ReligionsHinduism
LanguagesMarwari
Rajasthani
Bagri
Hindi
Haryanvi
Punjabi
CountryIndia
Populated statesMajor:
Rajasthan
Minor:
Haryana
Uttar Pradesh,
Madhya Pradesh,
Punjab
Gujarat
RegionWestern India
North India
PopulationAround 1500000
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