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- Hindu_Dalit_Saints abstract "The Dalit is a section of Hindu society generally referred as a \"lower\" caste that have produced several influential Hindu saints. Some of the most notable Dalit Hindu saints are Ravidas, Kabir, Namdev, Chokha Mela, Sant Kanhoputra, etc. Ravidas was the guru of not only saint Meerabai, but also of Queen Jali of Chittor, while Jalandhari was a Hadi or Net-holder and the guru of Queen Mainamati of Patika. Most Brahmins regularly bowed to Ravidas, accepting him as a true saint. Brahmin saint Ramananda himself embraced Ravidas. Alwar devotee Yamuna Muni bowed to Shatakopa, and declared, \"I touch my feet at the holy feet of Shatakopa.\" Shankaracharya adopted a Dalit as his guru, and upon doing so, he composed the Manisha Panchaka, and this sholka ended with the words, \"He who has learned to look on the phenomena in the light of Advaita is my true guru, be he chandala or brahmin.\" Shankara bowed to his new guru. Further, there were also sages that were adopted by Dalits, such as Ramai Pandit the Brahmin who was adopted and raised by Domba Dalits. Andal was adopted by a Brahmin, Kapilar Siddhar was adopted by a Brahmin, Nabha Das the Domba was adopted by Ramanandi sadhus, and Nandaram Das was adopted by a Vaishnava saint of the Kayastha caste.Many Dalit through their virtuous works, were given the title of Brahmin. The most popular examples are Matanga, Nandanar, and Purnananda. In one legend, Nandanar entered a fire and came out of the fire as a Brahmin. Furthermore, Brahmin Saint Madhava conferred Brahminhood upon Dalits. Indian freedom-fighter Subramania Bharati performed the upadhyaya ceremony meant for Brahmins, on a Dalit.The term \"Dalit\" came from Hindu reformers such as the Arya Samaj and Swami Vivekananda. The Arya Samaj used the phrase 'dalitoddhara' (improvement of the downtrodden) to upward social mobilization of Dalits. The term Harijan was initially coined by a Koli Adivasi saint of Gujarat named Kubera, who in his lifetime had at least twenty thousands disciples. Then Narsimh Mehta picked up the phrase and began using it for the backward castes. Mahatma Gandhi picked up the phrase and applied it to Dalits as well. Similarily in Ramanuja's era, the Brahmin Ramanuja gave the name Tirukulathar or \"holy caste\" to those who are of the Dalit caste.Some orthodox Hindu scriptures even describe God Almighty incarnating as a Sudra. An example is when Vishnu manifested as a Sudra and Harijan in the Srimad Bhagavatam where the God as the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva incarnates as a Brahmin, Shudra, and Harijan to test Rantideva. Other examples are the case of Vithal taking the avatar of Vithya Mahar, or Pandhari assuming a Dalit avatar.In Gujarat, Makarand Paranjape, when he was researching the Bhangi Dalits of the Swadhyaya tradition, a Bhangi member said to him the following:".
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- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Adi_Dharm.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Adivasi_Hindu_Saints.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Agastya.
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- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Basava.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Bhagavad_Gita.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Bhagavata_Purana.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Bhakti_movement.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_Indian_people.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Chokhamela.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Dadhichi.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Dalit.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Dasharatha.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Durvasa.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Dvija.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Eknath.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Gora_Kumbhar.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_saints.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Jagjivan_Das.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Janabai.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Kabir.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Kashyapa.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Kaundinya_(disambiguation).
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Vaisya_Hindu_saints.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Madhava.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Makarand_Paranjape.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Meera.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Namdev.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Narahari_Sonar.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Parashara.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Rama.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Ramai_Pandit.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Ramananda.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Ravidas.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Sadh.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Savata_Mali.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Subramania_Bharati.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Sudra_Hindu_Saints.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Swadhyay_Parivar.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Swami_Vivekananda.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Upadhyay.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Varkari.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLink Vyasa.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dalit Hindu saints".
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hindu Dalit Saints".
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- Hindu_Dalit_Saints subject Category:Lists_of_Indian_people.
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints hypernym Section.
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- Hindu_Dalit_Saints comment "The Dalit is a section of Hindu society generally referred as a \"lower\" caste that have produced several influential Hindu saints. Some of the most notable Dalit Hindu saints are Ravidas, Kabir, Namdev, Chokha Mela, Sant Kanhoputra, etc. Ravidas was the guru of not only saint Meerabai, but also of Queen Jali of Chittor, while Jalandhari was a Hadi or Net-holder and the guru of Queen Mainamati of Patika. Most Brahmins regularly bowed to Ravidas, accepting him as a true saint.".
- Hindu_Dalit_Saints label "Hindu Dalit Saints".
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