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Sürdãs, one of the medieval Indian bhagat poets whose one verse has been incorporated in Guru Granth Sähib. Sürdãs, whose original name was Madan Mohan, is said to have been born in 1529, in a Brãhman family. As he grew up, he gained proficiency in the arts of music and poetry for which he had a natural talent. He soon became a celebrated poet, singing with deep passion lyrics of Divine love. He attracted the attention of Emperor Akbar who appointed him governor of the parganah of Sandilà. But Sürdãs’ heart lay elsewhere. He renounced the world and took to the company of holy men dedicating himself solely to the Lord. He died at Banãras. A shrine in the vicinity of the city honours his memory.
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