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Guru Nanak
First Sikh Guru and founder of Sikhism
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Kabir
Purandara Dasa
Indian musician
Bande Nawaz
Indian Sufi saint
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Vyasatirtha
Vyāsatīrtha (), also called Vyasaraja or Chandrikacharya, was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, polemicist, commentator and poet belonging to the Madhwacharya's Dvaita order of Vedanta. As the rajaguru of Vijayanagara Empire, Vyasatirtha was at the forefront of a golden age in Dvaita which saw new developments in dialectical thought, growth of the Haridasa literature under bards like Purandara Dasa and Kanaka Dasa and an increased spread of Dvaita across the subcontinent. He himself composed many kīrtanas in Kannada and Sanskrit.
Ali ibn Abd-al-Malik al-Hindi
Muslim scholar
Raghunatha Siromani
Indian philosopher

Niẓām-ad-Dīn Muḥammad
Islamic scholar
Vadiraja Teertharu
Hindu guru
Sripadaraja
Sripadaraja (; ) or Sripadaraya, also known by his pontifical name Lakshminarayana Tirtha, was a Hindu Dvaita philosopher, scholar and composer and the pontiff of the Madhvacharya mutt at Mulbagal. He is widely considered the founder of Haridasa movement along with Narahari Tirtha. He has influenced both Carnatic music and Hindustani music through his compositions. His songs and hymns, written under the mudra of Ranga Vitthala, contain the distillation of Dvaita principles infused with mysticism and humanism. He is also credited with the invention of the suladi musical structure and composed 1
Bhagat Pipa
Hindu saint
Pakshadhara Mishra
scholar and Philosopher of the Ancient Mithila University