About Dadu Dayal
Dadu Dayal, also known as Bhagat Dadu, was a 16th-century Indian saint and mystic who played a pivotal role in the Bhakti movement.
- Dadu Dayal was born in 1530 CE in the village of Dadi, near Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan.
- He was a direct disciple of the great saint, Kabir.
- Dadu Dayal was known for his extraordinary spiritual powers, which included clairvoyance, telepathy, and healing.
Achievements of Dadu Dayal
Dadu Dayal achieved numerous spiritual milestones during his lifetime, including:
- Realization of the divine within himself.
- Establishment of the 'Bhakti' movement in Rajasthan.
- Preparation of the 'Bhagat Puran', a sacred text that chronicles the lives of the Bhakti saints.
Philosophy of Dadu Dayal
Dadu Dayal's philosophy was centered around the concept of 'Bhakti', or devotion to the divine.
- He emphasized the importance of self-realization and the realization of the divine within oneself.
- Dadu Dayal believed in the concept of 'Shuddh Advait', or pure non-duality.
- He advocated for the practice of 'Sant Mat', or the path of the saints.