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Blind from birth and neglected, he blazed the trail of devotion. --[[User:Abhidevananda|Abhidevananda]] ([[User talk:Abhidevananda|talk]]) 01:51, 25 February 2019 (GMT) | Blind from birth and neglected, he blazed the trail of devotion. --[[User:Abhidevananda|Abhidevananda]] ([[User talk:Abhidevananda|talk]]) 01:51, 25 February 2019 (GMT) | ||
: There is a lot of double-meaning in this song. But it is important to know that Surdas was born in Braj (presumably in the vicinity of Delhi-Agra) and that he gave his poems in Braja-Bhasa (a | : There is a lot of double-meaning in this song. But it is important to know that Surdas was born in Braj (presumably in the vicinity of Delhi-Agra) and that he gave his poems in Braja-Bhasa (a language of the common people not appreciated by the Samskrta and Persian purists). --[[User:Abhidevananda|Abhidevananda]] ([[User talk:Abhidevananda|talk]]) 01:52, 25 February 2019 (GMT) |
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Blind from birth and neglected, he blazed the trail of devotion. --Abhidevananda (talk) 01:51, 25 February 2019 (GMT)
- There is a lot of double-meaning in this song. But it is important to know that Surdas was born in Braj (presumably in the vicinity of Delhi-Agra) and that he gave his poems in Braja-Bhasa (a language of the common people not appreciated by the Samskrta and Persian purists). --Abhidevananda (talk) 01:52, 25 February 2019 (GMT)