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Nabha Dass | |
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Born | Narayan Dass 8 April 1537 |
Died | 1643 |
Religion | Hinduism |
Era | 16th century |
Sect | Ramanandi Sampradaya |
Notable work(s) | Bhaktamal |
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Philosophy | Vishishtadvaita |
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Guru | Saint Shri Agradasji of Raiwasa Dham and Shri Kilhadev ji of Galta Dham: Disciples of Shri Krishnadas Payahari ji |
Honours | Goswami |
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Nabha Dass, born as Narayan Dass, was a Hindu saint,[1] theologian and author of the Bhaktamal.[2] In this sacred scripture, Nabha Das wrote the life history of almost every saint ranging from the Satya Yuga to the Kali Yuga age. Nabha Dass wrote ‘Bhakatmal[3]’ in 1585. Nabha Dass, a saint belonging to the tradition of Ramananda. On his birthday 8 April, millions of followers remember him and his resolve to work for humanity.[1]
Punjab declares 8 April as gazetted holiday on Nabha Dass's birth anniversary[4]
His connection with Punjab, Jammu and Himachal:
"jaat na puchhie saadh ki, poochh leejie gyan, mol karo kirpan ka, pari rahne do mian" ("do not ask caste, religion from holy saints, ask about enlightenment of the God").
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