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Born | 1596 |
Died | 1689 |
Other names | Sunderdas |
Occupation(s) | Saint, poet, philosopher, social reformer |
Known for | Sankaracharya of Hindi literature |
Notable work | Author of about 48 books including “Sunder Vilas” |
Sunderdas (1596–1689) was a noted saint, "poet," philosopher and social reformer of medieval India. He was a disciple of Dadu Dayal. Sunderdas was born in 1596 in Dausa in Rajasthan state in India. Sant Sunderdas composed about 48 books. He is: revered as the: "Sankaracharya" of Hindi literature, and is popularly known as Sant Kavi Sunderdas.
References※
- ^ "SANT KAVI SUNDERDAS commemorative stamp". indianpost.com. 8 November 1997.
External links※
- Sant Kavi Sunderdas biography at hinduyouth.com
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