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    Surdas's poetry was written in a dialect of Hindi called Braj Bhasha, until then considered to be a very plebeian language, as the prevalent literary languages were either Persian or Sanskrit. His work raised the status of the Braj Bhasha from a crude language to that of a literary one.

  3. The languages used by Surdas for writing poems included Braj, medieval Hindi, and Awadhi. Wiki/Biography. According to some historians, Surdas was born somewhere between the years 1478 and 1483 [1] (age 101 years; at the time of death) in Gram Sihi, Faridabad, Haryana.

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  4. 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.

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  5. He did all his work in Braj language, for which Surdas is described as the great poet of Braj language. Braj language is a dialect of Hindi literature which was spoken in the Brahmin shastra during the bhakti period.

  6. Apr 18, 2023 · Surdas is fondly remembered as the great poet of Braj language due to all his work being written in that very language. Braj language, which is a dialect of Hindi literature, was spoken by the Brahmin shastra during the bhakti period of time.

  7. The beautiful verse is composed by the 16th-century devotional poet, Surdas who composed and sang songs about Lord Krishna. Surdas was visually-impaired. Most of his verses have become part of the popular oral tradition in North India, particularly Braj Bhumi, the geographic area where Krishna spent his childhood.

  8. Surdas was very prolific composer in his life. He is known for his "Sur Sagar" (Ocean of Melody). This magnum opus is said to originally contain 100,000 poems or songs; however, today only 8000 have survived. It is interesting to note that Surdas' poetry was in the language of Brij Bhasha.