Bhagat Ramanand

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Bhagat Ramanand was a 14th-century Hindu saint and reformer whose devotional hymns, emphasizing spiritual equality and devotion to God, are included in the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib.

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instanceOf Bhakti movement saint
Hindu saint
poet
religious reformer
associatedWith North Indian Bhakti tradition
Sikhism
centuryActive 14th century
doctrine spiritual equality of all devotees
genre bhakti poetry
honorific Bhagat
includedIn Guru Granth Sahib
surface form: Adi Granth
influenceOn later Bhakti saints
knownFor devotional hymns
emphasis on devotion to God
emphasis on spiritual equality
languageOfCompositions vernacular North Indian languages
movement Bhakti movement
region northern India
surface form: North India
religion Hinduism
scripturalStatusInSikhism Bhagat in Guru Granth Sahib
scriptureInclusion Guru Granth Sahib
teachingFocus devotion beyond caste distinctions
direct relationship with God
tradition Vaishnavism
veneratedIn Hinduism
Sikhism
viewOnCaste rejection of caste hierarchy
viewOnRitual emphasis on inner devotion over external ritual
worshippedDeity Rama
Vishnu

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Guru Granth Sahib containsHymnsOf Bhagat Ramanand