Overview
Bhagat Trilochan is recognised as a saint in the Indian devotional tradition. He is counted among the bhagats whose spiritual contributions are remembered within the broader Bhakti movement of medieval India.
Key Facts
| Name | Bhagat Trilochan |
|---|---|
| Known as | Saint, Bhagat |
| Tradition | Bhakti movement |
| Region | India |
Background
Trilochan is venerated as one of the saint-poets associated with the devotional currents that spread across various regions of India during the medieval period. The Bhakti tradition to which such saints belonged emphasised personal devotion, equality before the divine, and the use of vernacular expression in religious life, transcending caste and ritualistic boundaries.
Significance
As a recognised bhagat, Trilochan is remembered alongside other devotional figures whose lives and teachings contributed to the spiritual and cultural fabric of the subcontinent. His name continues to be invoked in religious memory and devotional literature.
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References
- Wikidata: Q25623550