- Source: Vaishnava Jana To
Vaishnava Jana To (Gujarati: વૈષ્ણવ જન તો) is a Hindu bhajan, written in the 15th century by the poet Narsinh Mehta in the Gujarati language. The poem speaks about the traits and the ideals of a Vaishnava jana (a follower of Vaishnavism).
Influence
This devotional hymn became popular during the life time of Mahatma Gandhi and was rendered as a bhajan in his Sabarmati Ashram by vocalists and instrumentalists like Gotuvadyam Narayana Iyengar. It was popular among freedom fighters throughout India. It embodies the philosophy of the poet, Narsinh Mehta. According to the scholar Vasudha Narayanan, this poem is a traditional example of the concept of jiva-daya, a form of ahimsa that comprises experiencing the pain of others and associating it with bhakti, which is devotion to God.
Lyrics
See also
Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram
Hari Tuma Haro
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hey Ram
- Vaishnava Jana To
- Brodha V
- Gandhi Jayanti
- Narsinh Mehta
- Gandhi's Three Monkeys
- Khamaj
- Kanu Gandhi (scientist)
- Gandhi Smriti
- Non-cooperation movement (1919–1922)
- Salt March