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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.
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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. [2] His compositions captured his devotion towards Krishna.

  3. Surdas answered that he was abandoned by his family as he was blind. Upon this, Vallabhacharya placed his hands on the head of Surdas, and soon after the incident, in his closed eyes, Surdas had a glance at Lord Krishna who once lived in Braj about five thousand years ago.

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  4. Surdas: The Blind Bard Whose Words Illuminated the Darkness. In the vast tapestry of Indian literature and spirituality, few figures shine as brightly as Surdas. A 16th-century poet, musician, and saint, Surdas remains an enduring symbol of devotion, artistry, and the transcendence of physical limitations.

  5. May 5, 2022 · Surdas though lived several years ago, still remain in our hearts, due to his utmost devotion on god. Though he was a blind person, he never complained about his situation to god. He didn’t think he is a blind person, but concentrated his full attention only on writing songs and singing them, and chants the names of Lord Krishna.

  6. Jun 17, 2018 · According to Vallabhites story, Surdas was blind during his childhood, so his low-income family neglected and forced him to leave the house to live by begging. At that time, he lived on the banks of the Yamuna river. In the meantime, he learned about Vallabh Acharya and became his disciple.

  7. Surdas was a blind Hindu devotional poet and singer. He is known for his songs written in praise of Krishna. They are usually written in Braj language, which is one of the literary dialects of Hindi. Surdas’s name is the highest among the devotee poets who have flowed the stream of Krishna bhakti.

  8. When Surdas sat in the temple for bhajan, he surprised everyone again by a composition eulogizing the natural color of Krishna (meghashyama meaning dark clouds) sans the adornment. That day, everyone realized that even though Surdas was blind, he was endowed with a divine vision that enabled him to see the Divine in all his splendor.