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Mahatma Isardas
Mahatma Isardas (Sanskrit: भक्त-कवी-श्री महात्मा ईसरदास ) was a 16th-century Indian Hindu saint-poet, who is revered as a devotee of Krishna, Lord Krishna in Gujarat and Rajasthan states of India. He is associated with having done miraculous works, and due to his high devotion to Krishna, he was called ''Īsara-so-parameśvara'' (''Īsardāsa'' is a manifestation of the Almighty himself). Popular creations like ''Deviyan'' and ''Hariras'' (bhakti kavya) and ''Hala-Jhala ra Kundaliya'' (veer-ras kavya) are credited to Isardas. Also known as 'Sant Mahatma Isardas' by his devotees. The language of Isardas' compositions is Dingal. Early life Isardas Barhath was born in a Vaishnavism, Vaishnava Charan family in the 16th century c. AD 1539 (VS 1595) in Bhadresh village of Barmer district, Barmer district in Rajasthan, India. His father Suraji Barhath was a devotee of Krishna. His mother was Amar Bai. His parents died when he was a ...
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Isardas
Mahatma Isardas (Sanskrit: भक्त-कवी-श्री महात्मा ईसरदास ) was a 16th-century Indian Hindu saint-poet, who is revered as a devotee of Krishna, Lord Krishna in Gujarat and Rajasthan states of India. He is associated with having done miraculous works, and due to his high devotion to Krishna, he was called ''Īsara-so-parameśvara'' (''Īsardāsa'' is a manifestation of the Almighty himself). Popular creations like ''Deviyan'' and ''Hariras'' (bhakti kavya) and ''Hala-Jhala ra Kundaliya'' (veer-ras kavya) are credited to Isardas. Also known as 'Sant Mahatma Isardas' by his devotees. The language of Isardas' compositions is Dingal. Early life Isardas Barhath was born in a Vaishnavism, Vaishnava Charan family in the 16th century c. AD 1539 (VS 1595) in Bhadresh village of Barmer district, Barmer district in Rajasthan, India. His father Suraji Barhath was a devotee of Krishna. His mother was Amar Bai. His parents died when he was a ...
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