Surdas
'Gita Govinda' is an epic poem written by Jayadeva, a Sanskrit poet. It depicts the relationship between Krishna and Radha.
Surdas, or Sant Kavi Surdas, was the author of Sur Sagar, or the Ocean of Melody. He was a blind poet and musician as well as a saint in Hindu religion.
Poet Raskhan is believed to have died in Vrindavan, India, which is a sacred town associated with Lord Krishna. He spent much of his life in devotion to Lord Krishna and his poetry reflects his deep spiritual connection.
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai is the Malayalam poet who wrote the poem on Gandhi.
Όμηρος [Homer] the ancient greek poet who wrote the well known epic poems of Iliad and Odyssey was blind.
A blind, Greek poet named Homer.
The Oddessy was written by Homer, a blind poet. He also wrote the Illiad.
John Milton was blind. He wrote "Paradise Lost"- one of his masterpieces during his blindness...
"Geet Govindam" was written by the famous Indian poet Jayadeva in the 12th century. It is a Sanskrit composition that describes the love between Lord Krishna and Radha in a series of songs.
"Krishna and Sudama" is a story from Indian mythology that has been retold by various authors over the years. One of the most well-known adaptations is by the Indian author and poet, Kanhaiyalal Sethia. The tale, which highlights the deep friendship between Lord Krishna and his childhood friend Sudama, has been a popular subject in literature, folklore, and various artistic interpretations.
In the Cherusseri story, the reason for the Krishna Gatha is attributed to the devotion and love of the poet Cherusseri Namboothiri for Lord Krishna. His deep spiritual longing and the desire to express his devotion inspired him to compose these verses. The Krishna Gatha celebrates the life, exploits, and divine qualities of Krishna, highlighting the poet's reverence and emotional connection to the deity. This narrative not only reflects the themes of devotion but also serves to inspire others in their spiritual journeys.
Poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote the cycle of narrative poems - Idylls of the King