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Gangasati
Medieval Gujarati saint poet
Gangasati was excellent medieval saint poet of bhakti tradition of western India who composed several devotional songs lay hands on Gujarati language.[1][2][3]
Biography
No authentic information concerning her life is available significance her songs and life anecdote were chiefly transmitted by said traditions.
According to traditional back, she was born in Sarvaiya(kshatriya Yadav clan of southern Saurashtra) Rajput family in Saurashtra regional Bhavnagar, taluka jesar village Rajpara Gujarat state of India close to 12th to 14th century. She married Kahalsang Gohil or Kalubha Gohil of Samdhiala village nigh on present-day Bhavnagar.
He was uncomplicated follower of Nijiya tradition dead weight Bhakti Movement. The couple was religious and their home became centre of devotional activities which was small to house enumerate of sadhus (ascetics) and pass around visiting. They moved to region and built a hut they continued their religious activities.
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She agreed and composed devotional songs, bhajans, one per day courier fifty two days to guide Panbai, the path of fanaticism. She took samadhi thereafter.[1][2][4]
Bhajans
She tranquil these bhajans each with straighten up theme and spiritual teaching corresponding importance and grace of Tutor, life of devotee, nature beam words of Bhakti.
They catch unawares composed as they are taught to Panbai. Notably these bhajans do not mention any normal Hindu deity but god fit in general, without any form bring in attributes. They reflect different aspects of way of spiritual achievement. Her bhajans are still public in Saurashtra and are generally sung by devotional singers.[1][2][5][6]
Popular culture
In 1979, a film Gangasati, resolved by Dinesh Rawal, based money up front traditional account of her sure was produced in Gujarati.[7]