• Surdas (Sanskrit: सूरदास, romanized: Sūradāsa) was a 16th-century blind Hindu devotional poet and singer, who was known for his works written in praise of Krishna.
  • Surdas, like Homer, was born blind. He was chief among the eight poets, who were considered reprints of their master — Vallabhacharya.
  • Surdas Ji was born in Sihi village, Faridabad, Haryana. There is also an opinion that he was born in Ranukta village on the way to Agra from Mathura.
  • Surdas is a very important person in Indian history. He was a poet, a saint, and a musician, and is equally revered for his accomplishments in all of these...
  • "A celebration of immortal everlasting melodies by the great legend Padmabhushan Dr.K.J.Yesudas !!! A salute to the great master by a mortal disciple ."
  • The philosophy of Surdas's work is a reflection of the times. ... Surdas is also known specifically as the Pushti Marga of Vaishnavism.
  • Surdas is considered as a prominent disciple of the Great Saint Sree Vallabha Acharya. Surdas was known for his great compositions on Lord Krishna.
  • A commemorative postage stamp on Surdas issued by India Post on 1st October 1952. Surdas (सूरदास) was a 16th-century blind Hindu devotional poet and singer...
  • Surdas. Saint Surdas was a sixteenth-century poet who lived in Braj Bhumi, the land in North India around Mathura, where Lord Krishna spent his childhood.
  • Surdas şiir bir lehçesinde yazılmış Hintçe denilen Braj Bhasha sonra çok plebyen dil olarak kabul kadar yaygın edebi dil ya olduğu gibi, Farsça veya Sanskrit .