Sant Mat, one of the group of teachers of the Indian subcontinent beginning in the 13th century
The Contemporary Sant Mat movements claiming connection to Sant Mat
Du Fu, Chinese poet during the Tang dynasty
Milarepa, a Tibetan Buddhist
There are several poet theologians of 4th to 6th century Syriac literature
Topics referred to by the same term
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centuries CE. The name literally means "teachings of sants", i.e. mystic Hindu saints. Through association and seeking truth by following sants and their teachings...
PoetSaint may refer to: Sant Mat, one of the group of teachers of the Indian subcontinent beginning in the 13th century The Contemporary Sant Mat movements...
and around Vithoba's role as a saviour to the poet-saints of the Varkari faith. The Varkari poet-saints are known for their unique genre of devotional...
(Tamil: திருஞானசம்பந்தர், romanized: Tirujñāṉacampantar), was a Shaiva poet-saint of Tamil Nadu who lived sometime in the 7th century CE. According to the...
day. The authorship of the Hanuman Chalisa is attributed to Tulsidas, a poet-saint who lived in the 16th century CE. He mentions his name in the last verse...
that the message reached the masses. The movement was inspired by many poet-saints, who championed a wide range of philosophical positions ranging from...
western India. He is best known as the husband of the reputed bhakti poet-saint Meerabai. Bhojraj Singh was born the eldest of the seven sons of Maharana...
identified Welsh poet Chilperic I (c. 539 – September 584) Frankish king of Neustria and a Latin poetSaint Columbanus (c. 543–615), Hiberno-Latin poet and writer...
Perumal, the mark of an excellent poet, and Parakala (Beyond Time). Though he is respected as a Vaishnava saint-poet, he initially worked as a military...
Century CE, marks the beginning of the canonisation of 12 Vaishnava poetsaints, and these hymns are still sung extensively today. The works were lost...
Hindu deity Ranganayaka, an avatar of Vishnu, and Andal, one of the poet-saints called the Alvars, at Srirangam. Krishnadevaraya was the king of the...
activist Jyotsna Milan (1941–2014), poet, novelist, short story writer and editor Kabir (1440–1518), mystic poet and saint of India Kamlesh Shukla (Socialist)...
also known as Narsinh Bhagat, was a 15th-century poet-saint of Gujarat, India, honored as the first poet, or Adi Kavi, of the Gujarati language. Narsinh...
the Vaijayantimala, or the Vanamala. In Sri Vaishnava tradition, the poet-saint Thondaradippodi Alvar is regarded to be a manifestation of the Vanamala...
Ravidas or Raidas (1267–1335) was an Indian mystic poet-saint of the Bhakti movement during the 15th to 16th century CE. Venerated as a guru (spiritual...
Sant Dadu Dayal (Devanagari: संत दादूदयाल जी, Saint Dādūdayāl, 1544–1603) was a poet-saint religious reformer who spoke against formalism and priestcraft...
1414 – c. 1481), Indian poet-saint of Gujarat Mei Yaochen (1002–1060), Chinese Song dynasty poet Peter Meinke (born 1932), US poet and fiction writer Cecília...
Das (Hindi:मलुक दास, 1574) was a devotional poet-saint from Prayagraj (Allahabad), India, a religious poet of the Bhakti Movement. These Compositions are...
romanized: Tiruppāvai) is a set of Tamil Hindu hymns attributed to the female poet-saint Andal. The Tiruppavai consists of thirty stanzas referred to as pasurams...
romanized: Tirunāvukkaracar) or Navukkarasar, was a seventh-century Tamil Shaiva poet-saint. Born in a peasant Shaiva family, raised as an orphan by his sister, he...
of "lord's shrine". The Tevaram is attributed to three Tamil Shaiva poet–saints, sometimes referred to as the "Tevaram trio" (Mūvar). They lived between...
Chuntaramurtti, Nampi Aruran or Tampiran Tolan, was an eighth-century poet-saint of Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta tradition of Hinduism. He is among the Tevaram...
to devotional Bhakti poet-saints of two groups: Vaishnava and a group that is referred to as "Saguna Bhakti". Some Hindu saints are given god-like status...
Hindu epic Ramcharitmanas was originally written at this place by Hindu poet-saint, reformer and philosopher Goswami Tulsidas in the 16th century (c. 1532–1623)...
(Tamil: ஆழ்வார், romanized: Āḻvār, lit. 'The Immersed') were the Tamil poet-saints of South India who espoused bhakti (devotion) to the Hindu preserver...