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  1. Swami Haridas is apparently the guru of the famous musician, Tansen, apart from having a galaxy of musicians in his court, namely, Bakshu, Bhanu, and Baiju. Celebrated for establishing the Haridasi School of Mysticism, Haridas was a pioneer for spreading dhrupad.

  2. The details of Swami Haridas's life are not well known. According to one school of thought he was born in 1480 in Rajpur, near Brindavan. His father's name was Gangadhar and his mother's name was Chitra Devi. In this version of his life story Haridas is said to have died in 1575. A second school holds that Haridas's father was a Saraswat ...

  3. Swami Haridas (1480—1573) was an Indian 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 in North India .

  4. www.hindustaniclassicalmusic.in › article1Swami Haridas

    Swami Haridas was a great Dhrupad singer. He was the Guru of the legendary singer Tansen. He was born in 1480 AD in Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, Northern India . His father, Ashudheer and mother Ganga Devi hailed from Uchha Village, District Multan.

  5. Swami Haridasa, a singer and poet of high order, is seated in his hermitage at Vrindavana.. ..a verdant environment full of plants, trees, flowering shrubs and creepers. The place is a quiet one and suited best to one’s absorption in a musical performance.

  6. Jan 22, 2020 · The recently-held festival in the names of Swami Haridas and his disciple Tansen brought up the issue of their music, though not much is known musically about Swami Haridas, the musician saint who ...

  7. Swami Haridas ji was born to Shri Ashudhir and his wife Smt Gangadevi on the day of Radha Ashtami i.e. eighth day of second (bright) fortnight of Bhadrapad month of the year 1535 Vikrami (1478 A.D.). He was born in a small village, now known as Haridaspur, near Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh. The linage of the family can be traced back to Shri ...