Krishnadas Payahari
16th-century Ramanandi Hindu religious leader / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Krishnadas Payahari (Sanskrit: कृष्णदास पयहारी, romanized: Kṛṣṇadās Payahārī), also known as Payahari Baba was a Ramanandi Hindu saint and disciple of Anantananda, one of the twelve disciple of Ramananda (the founder of Ramanandi Sampradaya).[1] Krishnadas Payohari was the founder and first Mahant of Gaddi of Galtaji dham,[2] Jaipur (one of the 36 Dwara/Gates of Vaishanavism held by Ramanandis). He came to Galta early in the 16th century.[3] He was the guru of Prithvi Singh, ruler of Amber (Jaipur) and his wife Apurva Devi (Bala Bai).[2] He was also guru of Raja Jagat Singh of Kullu.[4]
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Religion | Hinduism |
Sect | Ramanandi Sri Vaishnavism (deity Rama), Hinduism |
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Guru | Bhakt Anantananda |
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Literary works | Brahmgita, Premtattva Nirupan, Jugalman Charit |
Honors | Payahari Baba |
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