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Sunderdas

Sunderdas was a noted saint, poet, philosopher and social reformer of medieval India. He was a disciple of Dadu Dayal. Sunderdas was born in 1596 in Dausa in Rajasthan state in India. Sant Sunderdas composed about 48 books. He is revered as the "Sankaracharya" of Hindi literature, and is popularly known as Sant Kavi Sunderdas. Raghavdas referred to him as the "second Śaṅkarācārya". He studied Sanskrit, the Purāṇās, and Vedānta while at Benaras. After returning to Rajasthan, he initiated a Vedānticization of the Dadupanth after the death of Dadu by combining Dadupanthi tenets with Sanskritic traditions.

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Sunderdas
Sunderdas on a 1997 stamp of India
Born1596 (1596)
Died1689 (aged 92–93)
Other nameSunderdas
OccupationsSaint, poet, philosopher, social reformer
Known forSankaracharya of Hindi literature
Notable workAuthor of about 48 books including “Sunder Vilas”

Sunderdas (1596–1689; Sundardās) was a noted saint, poet, philosopher and social reformer of medieval India. He was a disciple of Dadu Dayal. Sunderdas was born in 1596 in Dausa in Rajasthan state in India. Sant Sunderdas composed about 48 books. He is revered as the "Sankaracharya" of Hindi literature, and is popularly known as Sant Kavi Sunderdas.1 Raghavdas referred to him as the "second Śaṅkarācārya". He studied Sanskrit, the Purāṇās, and Vedānta while at Benaras. After returning to Rajasthan, he initiated a Vedānticization of the Dadupanth after the death of Dadu by combining Dadupanthi tenets with Sanskritic traditions.2

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  1. "SANT KAVI SUNDERDAS commemorative stamp". indianpost.com. 8 November 1997.
  2. Allen, Michael S. (January 2020). "Advaita Vedānta and the Dādū Panth". Prabuddha Bharata. pp. 228–236.
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