Bhagat Trilochan

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Bhagat Trilochan was a 13th-century Indian saint and devotional poet of the Bhakti movement whose hymns are included in the Sikh scripture.

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instanceOf 13th-century Indian saint
Bhagat
Bhakti movement saint
Indian poet
devotional poet
associatedWith Nirguna Bhakti
Sikhism
Vaishnavism
century 13th century
condemns ritualism without inner devotion
social and religious hypocrisy
contemporaneousWith Bhagat Namdev
Bhagat Ravidas
genre Bhakti poetry
devotional hymn
hasWorkIn Guru Granth Sahib
honorific Bhagats
surface form: Bhagat
includedAmong Bhagats
surface form: Bhagats of Guru Granth Sahib
influenced Sikh devotional tradition
languageOfPoetry Old Hindi
Sant Bhasha
movement Bhakti movement
nationality Indian
notableFor devotional hymns
inclusion in Sikh scripture
numberOfHymnsInGuruGranthSahib 4
philosophicalOrientation monotheistic devotion
praisedBy Sikh Gurus
region northern India
surface form: North India
religion Hinduism
reveredAs Bhakti poet-saint
saint
scripturalRole non-Sikh saint included in Sikh canon
scripturalStatusInSikhism Bhagat whose Bani is included in Guru Granth Sahib
scriptureContainingHymns Guru Granth Sahib
teaches constant remembrance of the Divine Name
equality of all before God
themeOfHymns critique of hypocrisy
detachment from material world
inner devotion
remembrance of God
timePeriod medieval India
veneratedIn Hinduism
Sikhism

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Guru Granth Sahib containsHymnsOf Bhagat Trilochan