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The birth anniversary of Dhanna Bhagat is observed to honour one of the most revered saints of the Bhakti Movement. Known for his deep devotion, simplicity, and faith in God, Dhanna Bhagat is remembered as a symbol of pure bhakti (devotion) beyond rituals and social barriers.
About Dhanna Bhagat
- Dhanna Bhagat was a mystic poet whose hymns are included in the Guru Granth Sahib (under Raag Asa and Raag Dhanasari).
- Origins: Born in 1415 AD into a Dhaliwal Jat family in the village of Dhuan (now in Tonk district, Rajasthan).
- Spiritual Lineage: He was a prominent disciple of Swami Ramananda, the same spiritual master who guided other luminaries like Kabir, Ravidas, and Sena.
Philosophical Contributions of Dhanna Bhagat
- Nirguna Bhakti: Like many followers of Ramananda, Dhanna Bhagat preached the worship of the Nirguna (formless) Divine, though his early devotion started with the worship of idols (Sarguna).
- Caste Equality: As a member of the farming community, his inclusion in the spiritual pantheon of the era served as a direct challenge to the then-prevalent orthodoxy that restricted religious learning to the higher castes.
- Emphasis on Honest Labour: He continued his occupation as a farmer even after achieving spiritual enlightenment, promoting the idea that one can reach the Divine while performing worldly duties (Kirat Karni).
Significance of the Day
- Celebrates values of faith, humility, and equality
- Inspires people to follow the path of devotion without discrimination
- Highlights teachings included in the Guru Granth Sahib, where his hymns are preserved
Observance
Devotees mark the occasion by:
- Offering prayers and bhajans
- Organizing satsangs and spiritual discourses
- Remembering his teachings of devotion and simplicity
Conclusion
The birth anniversary of Dhanna Bhagat serves as a reminder that true devotion lies in sincerity and faith, not in external rituals. His teachings continue to inspire generations to lead a life of simplicity, equality, and spiritual devotion.

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