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      • 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.
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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Dec 18, 2019 · Swami Haridas is none other than Lalita Sakhi (in Goloka Vrindavan), one of asta-sakhis of Srimati Radharani and Krishna. There is still the prakat (appearance) place of Banke Bihari JI which is still worshipped at Nidhivan.

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  5. Haridasa Thakur (IAST: Haridāsa Ṭhākura, born 1451 or 1450 [1]) was a Vaishnava saint known for playing a part in the initial propagation of Gaudiya Vaishnavism. He is considered to be a known convert of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, along with Rupa Goswami and Sanatana Goswami.

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    • The Fate of Ramachandra Khan
    • Glorious Pastimes of Sri Haridas Thakur at Phulia
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    • Pastimes of Haridas Thakur at Jagannatha Puri
    • Haridas Thakur Passes Away (At Jagannatha Puri)

    Soon after leaving his home at Buron, Srila Haridas Thakur spent a few days at Benapole, which is located in the Jessore district of Bangladesh. The place in fact is very near to the international border post between India and Bangladesh. The team from ‘The Gaudiya Treasures of Bengal’ considers themselves exceedingly fortunate to have been able to...

    In course of time, Ramachandra Khan suffered the consequences of offending Vaishnavas, especially that of offending an exalted devotee like Haridas Thakur. When Lord Nityananda returned to Bengal to preach the science of devotion, he began traveling all over the country. It so happened, that He along with his followers, once visited Benapole, and r...

    When Haridas Thakur came to the town of Phulia (Nadia, West Bengal), he used to stay inside a small grotto that served as his residence. In this grotto, there also lived a venomous snake. Being very afraid and being unable to tolerate its poisonous fumes, the other devotees couldn’t sit there with Haridas for long. So one day the local people warne...

    Srila Haridas Thakur inspired the hearts of one and all with his loud chanting of the Hare Krishna Mahamantra – ‘Hare Krishna Hare Krishna , Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare’. Now the Kazi (local magistrate) of Phulia got alarmed by Haridas Thakur’s actions. He went over and complained to the Mulukpati, his superi...

    Let us also take this opportunity to relish and contemplate upon the pastimes of this great personality at Jagannatha puri, where he had later shifted and where he subsequently wrapped up his earthly pastimes. After Chaitanya Mahaprabhu had accepted His sannyasa, and moved over to reside at Jagannatha Puri, Srila Haridas Thakur followed Him as well...

    Srila Haridas Thakur’s glorious passing away shall be ever marked with golden letters in the pages of Gaudiya history. Today, the Gaudiya Vaishnavas consider the great Bay of bengal to be a sacred site of pilgrimage, as it had the good fortune of touching the transcendental body of our dear Thakur. The samadhi of Haridas Thakur rests at Jagannatha ...

  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 Shree Haridas Ji is a Hindu spiritual leader from Kathmandu, Nepal. He was awarded the title of "Swami" on October 1, 2008, by Jagadguru Shri Keipalu Maharaj. [1] Since then, he has been preaching the spiritual knowledge of the various notable Hindu religious works, as well as other Eastern and Western philosophies across Nepal. [2]