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“Back of the Daddwara [Dadu Dwara], Narena [Naraina]. This is the head quarters of the Dadu Panthis. Their Mahant or High priest lives here.” External view of large temple building with domed roof. Dadu Dayal, born 1544 in Ahmedabad, was a poet and sant mat, or Hindu saint and teacher. He died in 1603 in Naraina, approximately 35 miles west of Jaipur. His followers, known as the Dadu Panth, later built a temple on this site. ❧ United Free Church of Scotland photographs from the Rajputana mission.
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