Nabhadas (नाभादास जी)


Bhaktamal | Shri Nabhadas Ji
Guru - Shri Agradas Ji Maharaj
Other name - Nabha Ji
Famous Book - Bhaktamal
Aaradhya - Lord Shri Ramchandra❀ Shri Nabhadas ji The commentary on the famous book Bhaktmal was written by Priyadas Ji in Samvat 1769, a hundred years later.
❀ Like his Guru Agradas, he has also composed poetry related to Ram Bhakti.
❀ According to this legend, it was Brahma ji who appeared in the form of Shri Nabhadas ji.
नाभादास जी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
गुरु - श्री अग्रदास जी | अन्य नाम - नाभा जी | प्रसिद्ध ग्रंथ - भक्तमाल | आराध्य - भगवान श्री रामचंद्र
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