Mahatma Isardas (1539–1618) was a 16th-century Hindu saint-poet who is worshipped throughout Gujarat and Rajasthan states of India. He is associated with having done miraculous works, hence called 'Isara So Parmesara' (Isardas is a manifestation of the Almighty himself). Popular creations like and (bhakti kavya) and Hala-Jhala ra Kundaliya (veer-ras kavya) are credited to Isardas. Also known as 'Sant Mahatma Isardas' by his devotees. The language of Isardas' compositions is Dingal.
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