- hári-dāsa
- हरिदास
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Dasa — For other uses, see Dasa (disambiguation). Dasa (Sanskrit दास dāsa) is a term used with the primary meaning enemy , especially relating to tribes identified as the enemies of the Indo Aryan tribes in the Rigveda. The word later acquired other… … Wikipedia
hári-caraṇa-dāsa — हरिचरणदास … Indonesian dictionary
Vijaya Dasa — ( kn. ವಿಜಯದಾಸ)(1682 1755) or Sri Vijaya Dasa was a prominent saint from the Haridasa tradition of Karnataka, India in the 18th century. He is considered one of the most accomplished scholars belonging to the Dvaita philosophical tradition. Along… … Wikipedia
Kanaka Dasa — (Kannada: ಕನಕ ದಾಸ) (1509–1609)[1] was a great poet, philosopher, musician and composer from Karnataka. He is known[2] for his Kirtanes and Ugabhoga compositions in the Kannada language for Carnatic music. Like some other dasas, he often used… … Wikipedia
Sri Hari — Robert Campagnola (* 1948 in New York) ist ein US amerikanischer Musiker und einer der bekanntesten Vertreter der Hare Krishna Bewegung ISKCON. Innerhalb dieser Bewegung trat er als Harikesa Swami und Vishnupada in Erscheinung. Er war ein enger… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Servant of God — is a title given to certain people in several different religions, but in general usage the phrase servant of God is used as a description of a person believed to be pious in his or her faith tradition. The Eastern Orthodox Churches, e.g., use… … Wikipedia
Haridasa Thakur — Infobox ReligiousBio background = #FFA01A name = Haridasa Thakur religion = Gaudiya Vaishnavism ISKCON alias = Mama thakur, Yavana Haridas, location = Mayapur and Puri India Title = Nama acharya of the International Society for Krishna… … Wikipedia
Maha Shivaratri — Lord Shiva Observed by Hindus in general, Shaivites in particular, International Mandi Shivratri Fair Type Hindu … Wikipedia
Mahavatar Babaji — Dibujo imaginario de Majavatar Bábayi, del libro Autobiografía de un yogui, del bengalí Paramahansa Yogananda (1893 1952), que decía haber sido discípulo de Bábayi. Fotografí … Wikipedia Español
Haridasa — The Haridasa (Kannada: ) devotional movement is considered as one of the turning points in the cultural history of India. Over a span of nearly six centuries, several saints and mystics helped shape the culture, philosophy and art of South India… … Wikipedia