Dadu Dayal — Indian devotional image of Dadu For other uses, see Dadu (disambiguation). Dadu Dayal (1544–1603) was a sant from Gujarat, India. Dadu means brother, and Dayal means the compassionate one . He was reputedly found by an affluent business man… … Wikipedia
Dadu — may refer to: People Dadu Dayal, a sixteenth century devotional poet guru from Rajasthan Places Khanbaliq, capital city of the Yuan Dynasty, located in modern Beijing, People s Republic of China Dadu District, a district in Sindh, Pakistan Dadu,… … Wikipedia
Satguru Ghasidas — Guru Charann (Feet of Guru) = First the feet of Guru is worshipped. First we worship the feet and Charann Khadaau [Chandan Wooden Shoes of Guru] and the dust particle of feet of Satguru Ghasidas. Introduction Satguru Ghāsidās (1718 ?) is… … Wikipedia
Culture of Rajasthan — The Thar desert near Jaisalmer. Rajasthan is culturally rich and has artistic and cultural traditions which reflect the ancient Indian way of life. There is rich and varied folk culture from villages which is often depicted symbolic of the state … Wikipedia
List of people from Rajasthan — This is a list of famous and notable people from Rajasthan, India. This would include persons who are known to a large number of people and is not based on the extent of their popularity. Neither is the list viewed from the context of the present … Wikipedia
Gujarat — This article is about the Indian state. For the district in Pakistan, see Gujrat District. For the city in Pakistan, see Gujrat. Gujarat ગુજરાત State … Wikipedia
Culture of Gujarat — The Culture of Gujarat is that of Gujarat.[clarification needed] Contents 1 Gujarati engagement ceremony 2 Gujarati Wedding Ceremony … Wikipedia
Sunderdas — 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… … Wikipedia
Dalit saints of Hinduism — Dalits who are a section of Hindu society, generally referred as lower castes, have produced several influential saints in Hindu tradition.[1][2][3][4] Some of the most notable Dalit Hindu saints are Ravidas, Kabir, Namdev, Chokha Mela, Sant… … Wikipedia
Kabir — Kabir, indischer Mystiker und Dichter, * Benares (heute Varanasi) um 1440, ✝ Maghar (Uttar Pradesh) 1518; bemühte sich, Hindus und Muslime zu versöhnen. Zu seinen Anhängern, den Kabirpanthis (»Nachfolger Kabirs«), gehörte Dadu Dayal. Kabirs… … Universal-Lexikon