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Bhaktamal (Hindi: भक्तमाल, IAST: Bhaktamāla),
written c. 1585, is a poem in the Braj
language that
gives short biographies of more than 200 bhaktas. It...
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widely distributed. Of these,
Jankidas Sri Vaishnav's
edition of
Bhaktamal known as
Bhaktamal Bhaskara is
considered to be the most
authoritative as He has...
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which describes the
birth of Ravidas.
Medieval era texts, such as the
Bhaktamal suggest that
Ravidas was the
disciple of the
Brahmin bhakti-poet Ramananda...
- said to have
spent his childhood. The
hagiographer Nabha D****, in his
Bhaktamal,
praised Surdas for his
poetic skill,
especially in
depicting "Hari's...
- back as
circa 1600 CE when Nabhadas, a hagiographer,
noted it in his
Bhaktamal. Jñāneśvar, also
known as Jñāndev,
never referred to
Namdev in his writings...
- (born
Narayan D****), was a
Hindu saint,
theologian and
author of the
Bhaktamal. In this
sacred scripture,
Nabha Das
wrote the life
history of almost...
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disciples of
Ramananda included 12 men and 2
women poet-sants.
According to
Bhaktamal,
these were: Men scholars:
Anantananda Sursurananda Sukhanand Naraharidāsa...
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particularly in the
North Indian Hindu tradition. She is
mentioned in
Bhaktamal,
confirming that she was
widely known and a
cherished figure in the Bhakti...
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sources on Tulsidas' life were the
Bhaktamal composed by
Nabhadas between 1583 and 1639, and a
commentary on
Bhaktamal titled Bhaktirasbodhini composed...
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known as Payahari/Payohari,
literally meaning one who
thrives on milk.
Bhaktamal (lit. rosary/garland of devotees)
written by
Nabha D****
mentions an incident...