The teachings of Saint Ramadan's (oftentimes misspelled as Sant Ramdas) could be considered pantheism. He teaches that everything in existence can be considered God and that there is nothing but God.
I think it was Saint (Sant) Ramdas, who was a contemporary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
The 5 Saints from Medieval India are Takarama, Bhakta Potana, Jnanadeva, Mirabai, and Tulsidas. Takarama taught about seeking God in all things, Bhakta Potana taught that God is the sweetness in all things, Jnanadeva wrote about devotion to the Guru, Mirabai served and set up hospitals for the poor, and Tulsidas taught about devotion in the Lord in whatever name one chooses.
Oh honey, Sant Rasila Ram Ji was a spiritual leader and guru known for his teachings on love, compassion, and selflessness. People looked up to him for guidance and wisdom, but let's be real, he's not exactly a household name like Beyoncé. Just imagine a mix of Mother Teresa and Dalai Lama, but with a killer sense of style.
Samarth Ramdas died in 1681.
Ramdas Agarwal was born in 1937.
Janardhanan Ramdas was born in 1970.
L. A. Ramdas died in 1979.
Swami Ramdas died in 1963.
Swami Ramdas was born in 1884.
Sita Ram Lalas was born in 1909.
Ramdas Pai was born on 1935-09-17.
C. N. Ramdas was born in 1937.