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Surdas (Sanskrit: सूरदास, romanized: Sūradāsa) was a 16th-century blind Hindu devotional poet and singer, who was known for his works written in praise of Krishna. His compositions captured his devotion towards Krishna.
सूरदास ( संस्कृत : सूरदास , रोमानी भाषा में : सूरदास ) 16वीं सदी के हिंदू भक्ति कवि और गायक थे, जो भगवान कृष्ण की प्रशंसा में लिखे गए अपने ...
Surdas was a blind saint who composed thousands of bhajans in Braj Bhasha, a parent of Hindi. He loved Krishna deeply and expressed his bhakti through songs that describe his stories, attire and playful acts.
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Surdas was a 16th-century blind Vaishnava devotee of Krishna who composed thousands of bhajans in praise of the lord. He was influenced by the Bhakti movement and the Pushti Marga of Vaishnavism, and his works are included in the Guru Granth Sahib.
Jun 17, 2018 · Learn about Surdas, a blind poet and singer who composed hymns praising Lord Krishna in Braj Bhasa and Awadhi dialects. Explore his works, such as Sursagar, Sur paravail and Sahityalahari, and his influence on the Bhakti movement and Sikhism.
Sūrdās, (fl. 16th century, probably in Braj, India; traditionally b. 1483—d. 1563), North Indian devotional poet known for lyrics addressed especially to Krishna that are usually considered to be the finest expressions of Brajbhasa, one of Hindi’s two principal literary dialects.