- — [Bhakta-maal,
Chhappay 37 by
Nabha das ji] Also in Bhaktamaal,
Goswami Nabhadas has also
mentions the four Vaiṣṇava
Sampradaya in
Chappay 28: Bhaktamaal...
- a
gigantic hagiographic work on
Hindu saints and
devotees written by
Nabhadas in 1660, was a core text for all
Vaishnavas including Ramanandis. Many...
- –George A.
Greirson (1920).
According to the
medieval era
Bhaktamala text by
Nabhadas,
Ramananda studied under Raghavananda, a guru (teacher) in Vedanta-based...
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composed by
Nabhadas between 1583 and 1639, and a
commentary on
Bhaktamal titled Bhaktirasbodhini composed by
Priyadas in 1712.
Nabhadas was a contemporary...
-
texts relating to Ravidas's philosophy. The 17th
century Bhaktamal text by
Nabhadas provides one version,
while the 20th-century
texts by
Dalits provide another...
- are
Munhata Nainsi's
Khyat from Jodhpur, Prem
Ambodh from Amritsar, and
Nabhadas's Chappy from Varanasi; see: JS
Hawley and GS Mann (2014),
Culture and Circulation:...
- yogi-saint, has been
posited at
least as far back as
circa 1600 CE when
Nabhadas, a hagiographer,
noted it in his Bhaktamal. Jñāneśvar, also
known as Jñāndev...
- Dussehra".
Retrieved 2021-06-15. Hare,
James P. (2011).
Garland of devotees:
Nābhādās' Bhaktamāl and
modern Hinduism (Thesis).
Columbia University. doi:10.7916/d8vh5tn9...
- Dvārahaṭh ****vīshvara' and 'Mahābhakteshwaradāsa'. In his Bhaktamal, poet
Nabhadas had also
mentioned the name of
Mahatma Isardas among fourteen Charan saints...