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Sant Ravidas Ki Amar Kahani
VCD Cover
Directed byBabubhai Mistri
StarringAshish Kumar (actor)
B M Vyas
Mahipal
Rajendra Nath
Tun Tun
Mohan Choti
Shekhar Purohit
Music byChitragupt
Release date
  • 1 January 1983 (1983-01-01)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Sant Ravidas Ki Amar Kahani is 1983 Indian devotional movie based on renowned saint Ravidas, directed by Babubhai Mistri, and music was by Chitragupt. Ravidas (also Raidas, Rohidas[1] and Ruhidas in eastern India) was a North Indian Sant mystic of the bhakti movement who was active in the 15th century CE. Venerated in the region of Uttar Pradesh as well as the Indian state of Maharashtra, his devotional songs and verses made a lasting impact upon the bhakti movement. He is often given the honorific "Bhagat" or "Sant". This film was released on 1 January 1983 in Hindi language.

Synopsis

A shoemaker of the Chamar caste, all of his devotional songs were preserved included in the Sikh holy book, the Adi Granth, by the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev.[2] There is also a larger body of hymns passed on independently that is claimed and attributed by some to Ravidas ji. Ravidas was subversive in that his devotionalism implied a levelling of the social divisions of caste and gender, yet ecumenical in that it tended to promote crossing of sectarian divides in the name of a higher spiritual unity.[3] He taught that one is distinguished not by one's caste (jāti) but by one's actions (karma) and that every person has the right to worship God and read holy texts.[1][2][3]

Music

  1. Man Changa To - Manna Dey
  2. Shyam Salone Samne Aao - Usha Mangeshkar, K. J. Yesudas
  3. Ab Kaise Chhoote Ram Naam - Manna Dey
  4. Aisi Lal Tujh Bin - Manna Dey

Jab Se Moher - Usha Mangeshkar

  1. Jab Tak Hai Aakash Pe - Jaspal Singh
  2. Naam Tero Aarti - Manna Dey
  3. Sachche Hi Sada - K.J. Yesudas , Aarti Mukherji

References