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Sevalal Maharaj
Sant Satguru Sri Sevalal Maharaj or Sevalal or Sevabhaya (born 15 February 1739 - 4 December 1806) is the most important saint of the Banjaras.[1] He is spiritual leader of Banjara community who was instrumental in bringing several reforms and worked hard for the upliftment of Banjaras.jayanthi celebrate on Feb 15
Sevalal Maharaj
Born
15 February 1739
Sirsi,
Uttara Kannada,
British India
(now In
Karnataka,
India)
Died
4 December 1806
(aged 67)
India
Nationality
Indian
Life:
According to Banjara accounts he was born on 15 February 1739 in surgondankoppa village honnali taluk Davangere district Karnataka, to Bhima Naik and Dharmini Bai.
A cattle merchant by profession he is said to have been a man of exemplary truthfulness, a great musician, a courageous warrior, a rationalist who fought against superstition and a devotee of Goddess Jagadamba.[2]
The colonial British administrators also quote his stories but they place him in the 19th century and identify his original name as Siva Rathod.[3]
Folk songs:
There are folk songs praising Sevalal Maharaj which are very popular during banjara festivities.
Death:
He died on 4 December 1806.
Temple of Sevalal Maharaj:
An important temple of Sant Shree Sewalal Maharaj is situated in the village Pohora Devi of Washim district, Maharashtra. A large number of Banjara devotees visit this temple. Jagdamba Yadi Mandir, the temple of Jagadamba Mata, is also situated here.
Temple of Sevalal Maharaj at surgondankoppa village, davangere district Karnataka.
Pdf information of Sant Sevalal वाचा.
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Sant Satguru Sri Sevalal Maharaj or Sevalal or Sevabhaya (born 15 February 1739 - 4 December 1806) is the most important saint of the Banjaras.[1] He is spiritual leader of Banjara community who was instrumental in bringing several reforms and worked hard for the upliftment of Banjaras.jayanthi celebrate on Feb 15
Sevalal Maharaj
Born
15 February 1739
Sirsi,
Uttara Kannada,
British India
(now In
Karnataka,
India)
Died
4 December 1806
(aged 67)
India
Nationality
Indian
Life:
According to Banjara accounts he was born on 15 February 1739 in surgondankoppa village honnali taluk Davangere district Karnataka, to Bhima Naik and Dharmini Bai.
A cattle merchant by profession he is said to have been a man of exemplary truthfulness, a great musician, a courageous warrior, a rationalist who fought against superstition and a devotee of Goddess Jagadamba.[2]
The colonial British administrators also quote his stories but they place him in the 19th century and identify his original name as Siva Rathod.[3]
Folk songs:
There are folk songs praising Sevalal Maharaj which are very popular during banjara festivities.
Death:
He died on 4 December 1806.
Temple of Sevalal Maharaj:
An important temple of Sant Shree Sewalal Maharaj is situated in the village Pohora Devi of Washim district, Maharashtra. A large number of Banjara devotees visit this temple. Jagdamba Yadi Mandir, the temple of Jagadamba Mata, is also situated here.
Temple of Sevalal Maharaj at surgondankoppa village, davangere district Karnataka.
Pdf information of Sant Sevalal वाचा.
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