Kumbhandas

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Kumbhandas was a prominent 16th-century devotional poet-saint of the Pushtimarg tradition, known for his heartfelt compositions dedicated to Lord Krishna.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Pushtimarg saint
Vaishnava poet
devotional poet-saint
associatedWith Pushtimarg sect of Vallabhacharya NERFINISHED
Vallabhacharya NERFINISHED
centuryActive 16th century
devotionalFocus Krishna NERFINISHED
Shri Nathji NERFINISHED
genre bhakti poetry
kirtan
groupMembership Ashta-chap NERFINISHED
influenceOn Pushtimarg devotional music
later Vaishnava poets of Braj
language Braj Bhasha NERFINISHED
literaryForm kirtan compositions
pada
literaryMovement Bhakti movement NERFINISHED
notableFor devotional compositions dedicated to Lord Krishna
simple and heartfelt bhakti poetry
occupation kirtankar
poet
poeticTheme Krishna’s childhood pastimes
love of Krishna
seva (loving service) to Krishna
region northern India
surface form: North India
religion Vaishnavism
religiousTradition Pushtimarg NERFINISHED
roleInTradition one of the Ashta-chap poets
style simple devotional style
veneratedAs saint in Pushtimarg tradition
worshipForm pushti-bhakti (grace-based devotion)

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Pushtimarg devotionalPoets Kumbhandas