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'''Ganga Das''' (1823–1913) was a saint of the [[Udasi]] sect and known for piety and Hindi poetry. He was born in 1823 to a [[Jat people|Jat]] family of the [[Munder]] [[gotra]] on the day of ''[[Basant Panchami]]'' at Rasulpur Bahlolpur village, [[Ghaziabad district, India|Hapur]] district.<ref name="beniwal">{{Cite book |first=Bhaleram |last=Beniwal |year=2008 |title=Jāt Yodhāon kā Itihāsa |page=656}}</ref>{{unreliable source?|date=September 2016}}
'''Ganga Das''' (1823–1913) was a saint of the [[Udasi]] sect and known for piety and Hindi poetry. He was born in 1823 to a [[Jat people|Jat]] family of the [[Munder]] [[gotra]] on the day of ''[[Basant Panchami]]'' at Rasulpur Bahlolpur village, [[Ghaziabad district, India|Hapur]] district.{{cn}}

== Childhood ==

Das's childhood name was tanveer Gangabaksh but became Gangadas after consecration in the Udasi sect under Baba Vishnudas Udasin at Sedepur district, [[Bulandshahr]] at the age of 12.<ref name="beniwal"/>


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Revision as of 04:43, 16 September 2019

Ganga Das (1823–1913) was a saint of the Udasi sect and known for piety and Hindi poetry. He was born in 1823 to a Jat family of the Munder gotra on the day of Basant Panchami at Rasulpur Bahlolpur village, Hapur district.[citation needed]

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