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- The Man - Lion Slays the Demon - King : From the Avatar Charit of Narharidas Narharidas , son of Barhat Lakkhā , was born in 1543 at Tehlā , a village in...
- years old, his Upanayana ("sacred thread ceremony") was performed by Narharidas on the fifth day of the bright half of the month of Magha (January–February)...
- The Man - Lion Slays the Demon - King : From the Avatar Charit of Narharidas Narharidas, son of Barhat Lakkhā, was born in 1543 at Tehlā, a village in Mertā...
- Parvati. Tulsidas claims to have received the story through his guru, Narharidas as a child until he wrote it down as the Ramcharitmanas. His guru graciously...
- Year 1705 by Narharidas grandson of Veer Shiromani Fatta Ji who was fifth generation of Mahrana Lakha's elder son Chunda. Rawat Narharidas lived in Kelwa...
- śrīrangāchārya became equal to Loka-paals in virtues and glory! Thereafter Sri Narharidās appeared as the disciple of Sri śrīrangāchārya.” — [Bhakta-maal, Chhappay...
- literally Narahari the Goldsmith, a name often used in English sources) or Narharidas was a 13th-century Hindu poet-saint of the Varkari sect and goldsmith...
- Historian) of Bundi State Mahatma Isardas (1539 – 1618), Rajasthani saint-poet Narharidas Barhath (1648 – 1733), Rajasthani saint-poet Brahmanand Swami (1772 –...
- Marwar during Maharaja Man Singh of Marwar; author of Bankidas ri Khyat Narharidas Barhath (1591—1676), renowned 17th-century poet and author of vaishnavite...
- śrīrangāchārya became equal to Loka-paals in virtues and glory! Thereafter Narharidās appeared as the disciple of śrīrangāchārya.” — [Bhakta-maal, Chhappay...