- The
Kartabhaja (Bengali: কর্তাভজা), also
known as the
Kartabhaja Sampradaya (Bengali: কর্তাভজা সম্প্রদায়), literally, the
Worshippers of the Master, is...
- 1779) was a
Bengali Hindu spiritual leader who
founded the
Kartabhaja philosophy.
Kartabhajas consider Aulchand to be an
incarnation of Chaityana. In 1694...
- These,
rediscovered and re-po****rized by Tagore,
resemble 19th-century
Kartābhajā hymns that
emphasize inward divinity and
rebellion against bourgeois bhadralok...
- came po****r
saints like
Syamananda and the
founder of the
influential Kartabhaja sect, Aulchand. In the process, they
changed their jati
affiliation by...
- These,
rediscovered and repo****rised by Tagore,
resemble 19th-century
Kartābhajā hymns that
emphasise inward divinity and
rebellion against bourgeois bhadralok...
-
thought to have been
influenced greatly by the
Hindu tantric sect of the
Kartabhajas as well as by Sufi sects.
Bauls travel in
search of the
internal ideal...
-
thought to have been
influenced greatly by the
Hindu tantric sect of the
Kartabhajas as well as by
Muslim Sufi philosophers.
Bauls traveled and sang in search...
-
affiliated themselves with Bauls, like Darbesi, Nera and two sub-sects of
Kartabhajas — Aul and Sai. The
Bauls themselves attribute their lack of historical...
-
important folk
sects in
Bengal include:
Karta bhaja Jagomohani Nyadar Baul
Kartabhaja Matua Mahasangha Cakrabartī, Sudhīra (2002). Gabhīra
nirjana pathe (2...
- spiritualism. He ****ociated with
disciplines as
diverse as Baul, Kapalik,
Kartabhaja etc. He met Sri
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa in
Dakshineswar during this period...