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    Syed Ibrahim Khan (1548-1628) was an Indian Sufi Muslim poet who became a devotee of the Hindu deity Krishna. He was either born in Pihani (Hardoi) [1] or Amroha, in modern-day Uttar Pradesh, India. His original name was Saiyad Ibrahim and Raskhan was his takhallus (pen name) in Hindi. [1] .

  2. After seeing Shrinathji, Raskhan was enchanted by the form of Shrinathji and started reciting many verses to Shrinathji. Raskhan's attainment of Shri Krishna: Raskhan searched Shri Krishna everywhere but he could not found anywhere, it is clear from these verses of Raskhan about the place where he got Shri Krishna - Bramh Main Dhoondhyo ...

  3. Oct 21, 2019 · In this context, Raskhan is significant to be known and popularised as the greatest Sufi Poet in the medieval era. Islamic mysticism has been an important movement in the medieval period and was propagated as the fountain head of the composite culture of India.

  4. May 28, 2022 · Raskhan was well versed in Hindu and Persian language, and he wonderfully translated the holy “Bhagavata Purana” in Persian language. It is believed that in appreciation to his bhakti, once he had the divine vision of Lord Krishna at Brindavan.

  5. Sep 25, 2017 · रसखान के दोहों को अर्थ समेत – Raskhan ke Dohe with Meaning. रसखान का दोहा नंबर 1- Raskhan ke Dohe 1. इस दोहे के माध्यम से महाकवि रसखान से भगवान श्री कृष्ण के अत्यंत सुंदर और मनोरम रूप का वर्णन किया है।. दोहा: देख्यो रुप अपार मोहन सुन्दर स्याम को. वह ब्रज राजकुमार हिय जिय नैननि में बस्यो।. दोहे का अर्थ:

  6. Raskhan 1548 - 1628 | Vrindavan , India A Muslim poet who was a follower of Lord Krishna, and wrote poems on Lord Shankar, the Ganges, and the festival of Holi.

  7. Oct 29, 2022 · Raskhan was his takhallus (pen name) in Hindi. He accepted Krishna as the supreme god (Svayam Bhagavan) and became a Vaishnava. He died in 1628 AD. His samadhi is at Mahaban, about six miles east of Mathura. He translated Bhagavata Purana into Persian. The poetry of Raskhan focuses on Lord Krishna. Rachnavali is the collection of Raskhan’s poetry