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  1. Swami Haridas ( IAST: Svāmī Haridāsa, also spelt Svāmī Haridās) 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.

  2. स्वामी हरिदास का परिचय. जन्म : वृंदावन, उत्तर प्रदेश. वैष्णव भक्ति संप्रदायों में उच्चकोटि के विरक्त महात्मा तथा संगीतशास्त्र के ...

  3. स्वामी हरिदास (1480-1575) भक्त कवि [1], शास्त्रीय संगीतकार तथा कृष्णोपासक सखी संप्रदाय के प्रवर्तक थे। इन्हें ललिता सखी का अवतार माना जाता है। वे वैष्णव भक्त थे तथा उच्च कोटि के संगीतज्ञ भी थे। वे प्राचीन शास्त्रीय संगीत के अद्भुत विद्वान एवम् चतुष् ध्रुपदशैली के रचयिता हैं। प्रसिद्ध गायक तानसेन इनके शिष्य थे। अकबर इनके दर्शन करने वृन्दावन गए थे...

  4. Dec 18, 2019 · Swami Haridas used to sing rasiya (divine and soulful) bhajan for the pleasure of Lord and wanted darshan of Srimati Radharani and Krishna at all times right before his eyes. This darshan was not ordinary but he wanted his Radha and Krishna to be together in yugal form.

  5. en.krishnakosh.org › krishna › Swami_HaridasSwami Haridas - Krishnakosh

    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.

  6. Swami Haridas, a mystic-musician and renowned guru of the early 16th century, is thought to have had an innate knowledge of classical music gained through numerous spiritual and devotional practices.

  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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Swami Haridas. Born In: 1480 AD, Rajpur, Brindavan. Died In: 1575 AD, Haridaspur, Aligarh. Career: Saint Musician and Teacher. Nationality: Indian. Believed to be the incarnation of Lalita Sakhi, a close and dear friend of Radha, Swami Haridas is popularly known as a saint musician of North India.

  10. Swami Haridas was a famous classical musician and a spiritual poet who has been immensely admired for his compositions particularly in the ' Dhrupad ' style as well as innumerable compositions which can be attributed to him and are known as 'Vishnupadas'.