Bhagat Sain
Bhagat Sain (fl. 14th–15th centuries), also known as Sena Bhagat, was a Hindu mystic poet and saint of the Bhakti movement that lived in the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century. His name was known in every house due to his devotion to god. Bhagat Sain was a barber of the royal court of Raja Ram Singh, ruler of Rewa. He was a disciple of Ramananda.
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Fresco depicting Bhagat Sain the barber in the court of Raja Ram of Rewa from the original Akal Takht structure | |
Born | 1343 disputed. Sohal (Tarn Taran, Punjab), Rewa (Madhya Pradesh) or Maharashtra |
Died | 1440 (aged 96–97) Varanasi |
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Known for | 1 verse in Guru Granth Sahib. |
Spouse | Bibi Sahib Devi |
Children | Bhai Nai |
Parent(s) | Baba Mukand Rai Mata Jivani |
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