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Haridas or Haridasa may refer to: * ''Haridas'' (1944 film), a 1944 Indian Tamil-language film * ''Haridas'' (2013 film), a 2013 Indian art film * Haridasa, devotee of the god Vishnu in the Bhakti movement of Hinduism


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Haridas Kesaria Haridas Kesaria or Haridas Mahiyaria (d. March 1527) was a 16th-century Mewar chieftain, warrior and poet from Rajasthan. In the Battle of Gagron in 1519, he fought alongside the Mewar army led by Rana Sanga, capturing and imprisoning the Sultan ...
(d. 1527), a warrior and poet from Mewar * Haridas Bhattacharya (1891–1956), Indian philosopher, author and educationist * Haridas Chaudhuri (1913–1975), Indian philosopher affiliated with Aurobindo *
Haridas Dutta Haridas Dutta (16 November 1890 — 29 February 1976) was a Bengali revolutionary involved with Rodda company arms heist case. Early life Dutta was born in 1890 in Dhaka, British India. He came in contact with senior Bengali revolutionary Hemcha ...
(1890–1976), Indian revolutionary and freedom fighter * Haridas Giri, Indian saint *
Haridas Mundhra Haridas Mundhra ( hi, हरिदास मूंदड़ा; died January 6, 2018) was a Kolkata, Calcutta-based stock speculator who was found guilty and imprisoned in the first big financial scandal of newly independent India in the 1950s. ...
, Calcutta-based industrialist and stock speculator * Haridas Niranjani, an Indian saint poet believed to have lived in the 16th and 17th centuries * Haridas Pal, fictional Indian character * Haridas Shastri (1918–2013), Indian Gaudiya Vaisnava scholar and practitioner *
Haridas Siddhanta Bagish Haridas Siddhanta Vagish was an Indian writer and translator of Bengali literature and a Sanskrit scholar. He translated several Indian epics and classics into Bengali language which included Mahabharata, Shakuntala and Meghadūta. The Governm ...
, Indian writer and translator *
Haridas Viharidas Desai Haridas Viharidas Desai (1840–1895) was Diwan of Junagadh state from 1883 onwards. He was a pious man and a brilliant administrator who in a decade made the most important reforms in every department of the Junagadh state. He built the 12,00 ...
(1840–1895), Diwan of Junagadh state from 1883 *
Haridasa Thakur Haridasa Thakur ( IAST ) (born 1451 or 1450) was a prominent Vaishnava saint known for being instrumental in the initial propagation of the Hare Krishna movement. He is considered to be the most famous convert of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, apart ...
(1450s–?), prominent follower of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a convert from Islam * Hiresh Haridas, Indo-Malaysian singer-songwriter *
K. K. Haridas K is the eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet. K may also refer to: General uses * K (programming language), an array processing language developed by Arthur Whitney and commercialized by Kx Systems * K (cider), a British draft cider manufact ...
(1965–2018), Indian director *
K. P. Haridas K. P. Haridas is an Indian surgeon specializing in minimally invasive surgeries, and the founder of Chairman of Lords Hospital, a super-specialty healthcare centre. in Thiruvananthapuram. He is credited with the first successful liver resection, ...
, Indian surgeon * Kalamandalam Haridas (1946–2005), Kathakali musician *
Nanabhai Haridas Justice Nanabhai Haridas LL.B. (1832–1889), was the first Indian Justice of the Bombay High Court during 1883–1889. Career Haridas, son of a government official began his career as a translator in 1852. He joined the law class of Elphin ...
(1832–1889), first Indian Justice of the Bombay High Court during * Neena Haridas (born 1973), Indian journalist and writer * Rahul Haridas, Indian film actor * Ramya Haridas (born 1987), Indian politician and social worker *
Ranjini Haridas Ranjini Haridas is an Indian television presenter, actress, model and YouTuber . She became popular through the Star Singer TV show of Asianet.Throughout 5 seasons of the show, she was the host. She reacted against the cruelty to animals, s ...
, Indian television anchor, movie artist, and model *
Sadhu Haridas Sadhu Haridas ( fl. 1837) was a hatha yogi Hindu saint of nineteenth-century India, renowned for his reputed power to control his body completely using the power of his mind, employing the energies of kundalini. His most notable feat, carried ou ...
, 19th century yogi and ''fakir'' *
Swami Haridas Swami Haridas (1480—1573) was a spiritual poet and classical musician. Credited with a large body of devotional compositions, especially in the Dhrupad style, he is also the founder of the Haridasi school of mysticism, still found today ...
, saint-musician and a pioneer in the Hindustani classical music


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Hari (disambiguation) Hari is a color adjective with strong religious symbolism in Hindu religion. Hari may also refer to: Religion *A name of Vishnu *A generic name of God in Hindu monotheism A word for "day" in various languages in the Indian cultural sphere, and ...
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