Bawa Lal Dayal
Bawa Lal Dayal, also known as Lal Das Bairagi, was a 15th-century Indian saint, revered in Hinduism.
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Detail of Bawa Lal Dayal from a painting of a gathering of holy men of different faiths, by Mir Kalan Khan, c. 1770–75 | |
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Born | 15th century Kasur, Delhi Sultanate (Present-day Punjab, Pakistan) |
Died | early 16th century Dhianpur, Delhi Sultanate (Present-day Gurdaspur district, Punjab, India) |
Religion | Hinduism |
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Sect | Vaishnavism |
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Other names | Bawa Lal Dayal Ji, Lal Das Bairagi, Lal Jiv, Lal Dayal, Lal Dyal |
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Guru | Krishnadas Payahari |
Based in | Dhianpur |
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