Swami Vivekananda was one of the most famous and influential spiritual leaders of the philosophies of Vedant and Yoga. Swami Vivekananda showed Hindu Dharma its own irradiant self and placed it on the highest pedestal of the World Parliament of Religions.
Sant Eknath Maharaj, considered the Spiritual successor to the work of Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sant Namadev, was a great Saint from Maharashtra. Sant Eknath was known for His spiritual prowess as well as His immense efforts in awakening people and safeguarding Dharma.
Saint Tukdoji Maharaj was one of the founder Vice Presidents of Vishwa Hindu Parishad. He worked on many fronts for National cause
Guru Gobind Singh ji (1666 to 1708) was the tenth and last of the ten human form Gurus of Sikhs. He founded the Khalsa. He is considered a perfect example of manhood; highly educated, skilled in horsemanship, armed combat, chivalrous, and generous in character.
Shri Guru Raghavendra Swami (1595–1671) is an influential 16th century Hindu saint who advocated Vaishnavism (worship of Vishnu as the supreme God) and Sri Madhvacharya's Dvaitaphilosophy.
Tulsidas (1532 – 1623) is considered to be one of the greatest of the Hindu saints of India. Goswami Tulsidas was a great devotee of Shri Ram. He has written famous book of 'Shri Raam-charit-manas'
Jagadguru Sri Adi Sankaracharya was the greatest exponent of the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta and a savior of Vedic Dharma.
Sant Mirabai is known as one of the eternal devotees of Shri Krushna in Kaliyug. Mirabai was one of the foremost exponents of the Prema Bhakti (Divine Love) and an inspired poetess.
Maharshi Vyas is considered by all Hindus as a Chiranjeevi - one who is still living and roaming throughout the world for the well-being of His devotees.