- The
Haridasa Bhakti Sahitya devotional movement (sampradaya)
originated in Karnataka, India,
after Madhvacharya, and
spread to
eastern states such as Bengal...
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Haridasa Thakur (IAST:
Haridāsa Ṭhākura, born 1451 or 1450) was a
Vaishnava saint known for
playing a part in the
initial propagation of
Gaudiya Vaishnavism...
- monotheistic, non-ritualistic bhakti-driven
Varkari faith in
Maharashtra and the
Haridasa sect
established in
Dvaita Vedanta in Karnataka.
Vithoba Temple, Pandharpur...
- the
Haridasa tradition of Karnataka,
India in the 18th century, and a
scholar of the
Dvaita philosophical tradition.
Along with
contemporary haridasa saints...
- literature.
Haridasas ("servants of God") were
preachers of
bhakti to
Vishnu or one of his avatars. The
bhakti literature of
these Haridasas is collectively...
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Kanaka Dasa (1509–1606) was a
Haridasa saint and
philosopher of
Dvaita Vedanta, also
known as
Daasashreshta Kanakadasa (ದಾಸಶ್ರೇಷ್ಠ ಕನಕದಾಸ) from present-day...
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Haridas or
Haridasa may
refer to:
Haridas (1944 film), a 1944
Indian Tamil-language film
Haridas (2013 film), a 2013
Indian art film
Haridasa,
devotee of...
- is well
known for
Carnatic music. With the rise of
Vaishnavism and the
Haridasa movement came
Karnataka composers like Purandaradasa,
whose Kannada language...
- IAST:
Purandara dāsa) (c. 1484 – c. 1564) was a composer,
singer and a
Haridasa philosopher from present-day Karnataka, India. He was a
follower of Madhvacharya's...
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preceptorial line of
Madhvacharya and is
considered one of the
notable Haridasa of
Dvaita Vedanta of
Madhva ("devotee of the
Hindu god Vishnu") saint-poets...