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Swami Swarupadas (1801–1863) was a Dadupanthi saint-poet, religious teacher, and reformer in Rajasthan and Malwa.[1] He taught the famous poet and historian, Suryamall Misran and was also the guru of the rulers of Ratlam, Sailana and Sitamau States and was referred to as Annadata.[2][3] He authored 12 major texts about philosophy, devotion, ethics; out of which his best known work is Pandava Yashendu Chandrika.[4]
^Das, Sisir Kumar (2005). A History of Indian Literature. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-7201-006-5.
also a disciple of Swarupdas. In 1863, both Ratan Singh of Sitamau and Bhairav Singh of Ratlam passed away on the same night. Swarupdas was greatly pained...
philosophy, history, and poetics from various Gurus besides his own father. SwamiSwarupdas, a Dadupanthi, gave him training in Yoga, Vedanta, Nyaya, and Vaiseshika...