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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.

  2. Surdas was an Indian poet and singer who was popular in the 16th-century era. Reportedly, he was blind and famous for composing poems in the love of his master Lord Krishna. The languages used by Surdas for writing poems included Braj, medieval Hindi, and Awadhi. Wiki/Biography.

    • Who was Surdas & what did he do?1
    • Who was Surdas & what did he do?2
    • Who was Surdas & what did he do?3
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  3. Surdas was an Indian 16th-century poet and singer who was blind and known for his poetic compositions in the praise of Lord Krishna. He was a hard-core disciple of Lord Krishna and used to write and sing poems in the love of his master. Surdas used to compose poems in the Braj, medieval Hindi or Awadhi languages.

    • Gram Sihi, Faridabad, Haryana
    • Braj, Uttar Pradesh
    • Somewhere between 1478 and 1483 [1] Rgyan
  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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Jun 17, 2018 · Surdas was a great devotee of Lord Krishna and one of the prominent figures in the Bhakti movement in India from the 14th to the 17th century. He lived in the 16th century and was blind. Surdas was not only a poet but also a singer like Tyagaraja.

  6. In Hindi literature, Mahatma Surdas, a unique worshiper of Lord Krishna and the best poet of Braz language, is considered to be the “Sun” of Hindi literature. He is a great poet of the Krishna-Bhakti of the Bhakti era in Hindi literature.

  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.