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- Q4900599 description "Hindu saint".
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- Q4900599 abstract "Bhagat Pipa, born in Malwa region of north India (east Rajasthan), was a Rajput king of Gagaraungarh, who abdicated and turned into a sant and Hindu mystic poet of the Bhakti movement.Pipa's year of birth or death is unknown, but he is traditionally believed to have lived in late 14th and died in early 15th century. Born in a warrior class and royal family, Pipa is described as an early Shaivism (Shiva) and Sakta (Durga) follower, thereafter adopted Vaishnavism with strong monist emphasis as a disciple of Ramananda, and later preached Nirguni (god without attributes) beliefs of life. Bhagat Pipa is considered one of the earliest influential sants of the Bhakti movement in 15th century north India.His devotional hymns are incorporated in Guru Granth Sahib, a Sikhism scripture.Pipa is also known as Raja Pipaji or Rao Pipa or Sardar Pipa or Sant Pipaji or Pipa Bairagi or Pipanand Acharya.".
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- Q4900599 birthDate "unknown".
- Q4900599 birthPlace "Gagron, Jhalawar, Rajasthan, India".
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- Q4900599 name "Pipa, Bhagat".
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- Q4900599 occupation "Ruler of Gagron".
- Q4900599 religion "Shaivism, Shaktism, Vaishnavism and Nirguni denominations, Hinduism".
- Q4900599 shortDescription "Hindu saint".
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- Q4900599 comment "Bhagat Pipa, born in Malwa region of north India (east Rajasthan), was a Rajput king of Gagaraungarh, who abdicated and turned into a sant and Hindu mystic poet of the Bhakti movement.Pipa's year of birth or death is unknown, but he is traditionally believed to have lived in late 14th and died in early 15th century.".
- Q4900599 label "Bhagat Pipa".
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- Q4900599 givenName "Bhagat".
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