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- Bhagat_Dhanna abstract "Dhanna Bhagat (born 1415) was a mystic poet and one of devotees whose three hymns are present in Adi Granth.He was born in the village of Choru gurudwara near tehsil Faggi, in the Jaipur district of Rajasthan, India in Jat family.Max Arthur Macauliffe fixes 1415 as the year of Dhanna's birth, but his name does not appears in the writings of Kabir or Ravidas. The earliest mention of his name is in Mira Bai's songs that proclaims how Dhanna grew cereals without sowing seed.He was initiated by Ramananda.".
- Bhagat_Dhanna birthDate "1415".
- Bhagat_Dhanna birthPlace Rajasthan.
- Bhagat_Dhanna birthYear "1415".
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- Bhagat_Dhanna wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bhagat Dhanna".
- Bhagat_Dhanna dateOfBirth "1415".
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- Bhagat_Dhanna placeOfBirth "Dhuan Kalan, Rajasthan".
- Bhagat_Dhanna shortDescription "Indian Bhagat".
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- Bhagat_Dhanna description "Indian Bhagat".
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- Bhagat_Dhanna comment "Dhanna Bhagat (born 1415) was a mystic poet and one of devotees whose three hymns are present in Adi Granth.He was born in the village of Choru gurudwara near tehsil Faggi, in the Jaipur district of Rajasthan, India in Jat family.Max Arthur Macauliffe fixes 1415 as the year of Dhanna's birth, but his name does not appears in the writings of Kabir or Ravidas.".
- Bhagat_Dhanna label "Bhagat Dhanna".
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