In the simmering crucible of 15th-century India, where caste lines were drawn deep and faith was a privilege of the elite, a cobbler’s son in Varanasi dared to imagine a world without walls. He was Guru Ravidas, a poet-saint of the Bhakti movement.
President Droupadi Murmu today extended her greetings to the nation on the occasion of Guru Ravidas Jayanti. Taking to X, President Murmu wrote, “On the auspicious occasion of Guru Ravidas Jayanti, I extend my best wishes to all the countrymen. Saint Ravidas made service to humanity his goal. He remained dedicated to eradicating discrimination on the basis of religion and caste and bringing unity in society. Let us adopt the teachings of Guru Ravidas ji and continue to contribute towards building a prosperous and developed nation.”
Who Was Guru Ravidas?
Guru Ravidas was born in 1377 CE in Seer Govardhanpur in the state of Uttar Pradesh. He was born into a community of leather workers (a profession that placed him at the lowest rung of the rigid social hierarchy). And yet, through sheer spiritual brilliance and poetic rebellion, he gathered a following that included kings and commoners. His verses were later immortalized in the Guru Granth Sahib. They imagined an egalitarian world, a “Begumpura” (a casteless city without sorrow) where justice reigned supreme and caste dissolved into nothingness.
करम बंधन में बन्ध रहियो, फल की ना तज्जियो आस।
कर्म मानुष का धर्म है, सत् भाखै रविदास।।
(Stay bound in the bondage of karma, do not give up hope of results.
Karma is the religion of man, Sat Bhakhai Ravidas.)
How India Is Honouring Guru Ravidas Today
Several states have declared public holidays in his honour:
- Punjab, Haryana, and Uttarakhand have announced state-wide holidays, ensuring that citizens can celebrate the occasion.
- In Delhi, government offices, public sector enterprises, and autonomous bodies remain closed as the capital pays tribute to the revered saint.
- In Uttarakhand, special cleanliness drives and the decoration of statues have been planned as part of the celebrations.
He Initiated Meerabai Into Spirituality
Among his many disciples, one name stands out in history: Meerabai. She was a Rajput princess who became a mystic. Her bhajans still fill temple halls today. Despite her royal lineage, Meerabai chose to follow Ravidas, rejecting the courtly life for the ascetic path of devotion. It is said that she considered him her guru, addressing him as Satguru Ravidas Ji, and credited him with guiding her towards true spiritual enlightenment.