Digvijaynath

Mahant Digvijaynath
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
March 1967 – September 1969
Preceded bySinhasan Singh
Succeeded byMahant Avaidyanath
ConstituencyGorakhpur
Personal details
BornSwaroop Singh
1894 (1894)
Kankarwa Thikana, Udaipur State, British India (present-day Udaipur district, Rajasthan)
Died1969 (aged 74–75)
PartyAkhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress
OccupationPolitician, monk
Religious life
ReligionHinduism
DenominationShaivism
TempleGorakhnath Math
SchoolYoga
LineageGuru Gorakhnath
SectNath Sampradaya
Religious career
GuruBaba Brahmanath
PostMahant
PredecessorBaba Brahmanath
SuccessorMahant Avaidyanath
Disciples
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Mahant Digvijaynath (born Swaroop Singh Ranawat; 1894–1969) was the mahant (lit.'head priest'), of the Gorakhnath Math in Gorakhpur, India. He was also a Hindu nationalist activist and a politician of the Hindu Mahasabha, who was arrested for inflaming passions among Hindus against Mahatma Gandhi. Nath played a leading role in the Ram Janmabhoomi movement in 1949, which culminated in the appearance of Rama idols inside the Babri Masjid, in an effort to revive the Hindu Mahasabha after its implication in the Gandhi assassination. Nath was elected as the MP for Gorakhpur in 1967 on a Hindu Mahasabha ticket.