Krishnadas Payahari
Krishnadas Payahari (Sanskrit: कृष्णदास पयहारी, romanized: Kṛṣṇadās Payahārī), also known as Payahari Baba was a Ramanandi Hindu saint and disciple of Anantananda, one of the twelve disciple of Ramananda (the founder of Ramanandi Sampradaya). Krishnadas Payohari was the founder and first Mahant of Gaddi of Galtaji dham, Jaipur (one of the 36 Dwara/Gates of Vaishanavism held by Ramanandis). He came to Galta early in the 16th century. He was the guru of Prithvi Singh, ruler of Amber (Jaipur) and his wife Apurva Devi (Bala Bai). He was also guru of Raja Jagat Singh of Kullu.
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Religion | Hinduism |
Sect | Ramanandi Sri Vaishnavism (deity Rama), Hinduism |
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Guru | Bhakt Anantananda |
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Literary works | Brahmgita, Premtattva Nirupan, Jugalman Charit |
Honors | Payahari Baba |
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