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explain the concepts of barti by purandardasa​

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Answered by omeranas02
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The concept of Bhakti by Purandaradasa is based on the deep philosophy of inner cleaning. He was against any sort of discrimination and said that external cleaning is of no use if someone has filth inside. ... He further said that without faith and purity of heart, no one can achieve pure bhakti.

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Answered by Itzcupkae
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Purandara Dāsa (Kannada: ಪುರಂದರ ದಾಸರು; IAST: purandara dāsa)[1] (c. 1484 – c. 1565) was an Indian philosopher, a Haridasa, a renowned composer of Carnatic music, a great devotee of Lord Krishna, a Vaishnava poet, a saint and a social reformer. He was a disciple of the Dvaita philosopher-saint Vyasatirtha, and a contemporary of yet another Haridasa, Kanakadasa. His guru, Vyasatirtha, glorified Purandara Dasa in a song thus: Dāsarendare purandara dāsarayya. He was a composer, singer and one of the chief founding-proponents of South Indian classical music (Carnatic music). In honor of his significant contributions to Carnatic music, he is widely referred to as the Pitamaha (lit. "father" or "grandfather") of Carnatic music.[2][3][4][5] He is respected as an Avatara (incarnation) of the great sage Narada (a celestial being who is also a singer).

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