Narsinh Mehta
Narsinh Mehta | |
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Stamp of India - 1967 | |
| Born | c. 1414 |
| Died | 1488 (aged 73–74) |
| Occupations | Saint, poet |
| Notable work | "Vaishnava Jana To" |
| Movement | Bhakti movement |
| Spouse | Manekbai |
| Children | 2 |
Narsinh Mehta (1414–1488), also known as Narsinh Bhagat, was a 15th-century poet-saint of Gujarat, India, honored as the first poet, or Adi Kavi, of the Gujarati language. Narsinh became a devotee of Krishna, and dedicated his life to composing poetic works described as bhakti, or devotion towards Krishna. His bhajans have remained popular in Gujarat and Rajasthan for over five centuries. Most notably, his composition "Vaishnava Jana To" was Mahatma Gandhi's favorite and became popular with freedom fighters across India.