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Surdas — (1479 1586) [ [http://www.eyeway.org/inspire/ac surd.htm Postage stamp on Surdas issued by Govt. of India] ] was a Hindu devotional poet, singer, and a saint (sant), who followed the Shuddhadvaita school of Brahmavada. He was a desciple of… … Wikipedia
Surdas — (Late 15th to late 16th century) Hindi poet saint Surdas was a poetic of mythic status in North India born in a village called Sihi, which was prob ably near BRINDAVAN, judging from the Braj dialect of his poems. Most of the biographical… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Bhagat Surdas — was another influential Bhagat in the Bhagti Movement of India. Bhagat Surdas has also been incorporated in Siri Guru Granth Sahib. Many argue that some shabads in Guru Granth Sahib are of more importance then others. However, an important… … Wikipedia
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Braj Bhasha — Brij Bhasa ब्रज भाषा Spoken in India Region Uttar Pradesh Native speakers 11,085,230 (date missing) Languag … Wikipedia
Bhagat — For the Sindhi performance art see Sindhi bhagat In Sikhism, the Sikh Bhagats (Punjabi: ਭਗਤ, from Sanskrit भक्त) were holy men of various sects whose teachings are included in the Sikh holy book the Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The word Bhagat means… … Wikipedia
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