surdas
Surdas was a 16th-century Indian devotional poet and singer renowned for his devotion to Krishna. Writing in Braj Bhasa, he is associated with the North Indian Bhakti movement, and his verses emphasize a personal, intimate relationship with Krishna, often recounting episodes from Krishna’s childhood and his acts of love and compassion. His best-known work is the Sur Sagar (The Ocean of Surdas), a collection of devotional songs that remains central to the Krishna bhakti tradition. His poetry is noted for its simple language, vivid imagery, and musical rhythm, making it well suited to public recitation and devotional singing.
Life and sources about Surdas are largely based on hagiography and later literary tradition rather than verifiable
Legacy and influence: Surdas is regarded as one of the most influential figures of the Bhakti movement