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Guru Ravidas was a North Indian mystic poet-sant of the bhakti movement during the 15th to .... (inserted before Chapter 5, verse 1) ... Jeffrey Ebbesen notes that, just like other bhakti sant-poets of India and some cases of .... We respect Guru Granth Sahib because it has our guru Ji‟s teachings and teachings of other ...
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Ravidas was a North Indian mystic poet-sant of the bhakti movement during the 15th to 16th century CE.[3][4] Venerated as a guru (teacher) in the region of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh the devotional songs of Ravidas made a lasting impact upon the bhakti movement. He was a poet-saint, social reformer and a spiritual figure. He is considered as the founder of 21st-century Ravidassia religion, by a group who previously were associated with Sikhism.[5]
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Ravidas
Jī

Ravidas
Bornuncertain, ~1450[1][2]
Varanasi, Delhi Sultanate
Dieduncertain, ~1520[1][2]
Varanasi, Delhi Sultanate
HonorsVenerated as a Guru in Ravidassia religion and having hymns included in the Guru Granth SahibPersonalReligionRavidassia religionSenior postingTeacherWaheguru Ji
The life details of Ravidas are uncertain and contested. Most scholars believe he was born about 1450 CE,[1] in a family that worked with dead animals skin to produce leather products and very much known in India as untouchables.[3][4] Tradition and medieval era texts state Ravidas was one of the disciples of the brahmin bhakti saint-poet Ramananda.[6][7]
Guru Ravidass was victimised due to his caste; however, his work is all in Sggs[clarification needed] and when a higher caste tried removing his work, the whole of sggs[clarification needed] disappeared. It was a miracle of waheguru.[clarification needed]
Ravidas' devotional songs were included in the Sikh Scriptures, Guru Granth Sahib.[4][8] The Panch Vanitext of the Dadupanthi tradition within Hinduism also includes numerous poems of Ravidas.[3] Ravidas taught removal of social divisions of caste and gender, and promoted unity in the pursuit of perso
Guru
Ravidas
Jī

Ravidas
Bornuncertain, ~1450[1][2]
Varanasi, Delhi Sultanate
Dieduncertain, ~1520[1][2]
Varanasi, Delhi Sultanate
HonorsVenerated as a Guru in Ravidassia religion and having hymns included in the Guru Granth SahibPersonalReligionRavidassia religionSenior postingTeacherWaheguru Ji
The life details of Ravidas are uncertain and contested. Most scholars believe he was born about 1450 CE,[1] in a family that worked with dead animals skin to produce leather products and very much known in India as untouchables.[3][4] Tradition and medieval era texts state Ravidas was one of the disciples of the brahmin bhakti saint-poet Ramananda.[6][7]
Guru Ravidass was victimised due to his caste; however, his work is all in Sggs[clarification needed] and when a higher caste tried removing his work, the whole of sggs[clarification needed] disappeared. It was a miracle of waheguru.[clarification needed]
Ravidas' devotional songs were included in the Sikh Scriptures, Guru Granth Sahib.[4][8] The Panch Vanitext of the Dadupanthi tradition within Hinduism also includes numerous poems of Ravidas.[3] Ravidas taught removal of social divisions of caste and gender, and promoted unity in the pursuit of perso
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