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Gyandil Das

Gyan Dil Das
BornSrikrishna Lamichhane
1821
Aamchok, Phakphokthum-3, Ilam, Nepal
Died1883
Kingdom of Sikkim
Pen nameSaint Gyan Dil Das
OccupationSaint
LanguageNepali
GenrePoems, Religious songs
Notable worksUdayalahari

Gyandil Das (Nepali: ज्ञानदिल दास; 1821–1883) was a Nepalese poet and social reformer, later known as a "Saint".[citation needed] He opposed existing social discrimination, such as prevalent caste biases and gender-based violence, through his written compositions.

Gyandil Das was born to a Brahmin family in a village of Aamchok, Phakphokthum-3, in Eastern Nepal. He had a deep knowledge of Vedas and Puranas. Belonging to a higher Brahmin caste, he showed empathy towards the lower caste people suppressed by the higher caste. Gyandil began to write against social injustices, which incited Jung Bahadur Rana to arrest and imprison him for six months.[1] After being freed, he joined the prominent Josmani religious sect and inducted the Nirguna (attribute-less God) concept in the Nepali devotional poetry. He composed 'Udayalahari' in 1877, in Darjeeling, which consists of verses in devotion to the Nirguna Brahma.[2]

Gyandil Das was bestowed the Josmani Dikshya by his Guru, Shyamdil Das. After becoming a Josmani follower, he visited many places in Eastern Nepal, Darjeeling, and Sikkim to promote and expand the religious ideology.

Poetry

Gyandil Das composed poems, devotional songs and verses. Most of his works are written in traditional jhyaure meter 5-5-6. He has authored Tungna Bhajans, Jhyaure Bhajans and Udayalahari.

He died in Geiling, Western Sikkim, in 1883. The Nepal Government honored him by publishing a Saint Gyandil Das postage stamp in 1980.

See also

References

  1. ^ Chhetri, Dr. Rajkumar (28 December 2015). "Sant Kavi Gyandil Das ra unko adhyatmachetanamulak kabyatmakta: parichayatmak nirupan" [Saint poet Gyandil Das and his spiritual-sense poetry: Introductory formulation] (in Nepali). Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  2. ^ Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature. Sahitya Akademy. 1987. p. 970. ISBN 8126018038.
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