ભગત પિપાજી (1980) | Bhagat Pipaji Full Gujarati Movie | Firoz Irani, Padma Rani, Shrikant Soni

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ભગત પીપા, ઉત્તર ભારત (પૂર્વ રાજસ્થાન) ના માલવા પ્રદેશમાં જન્મેલા, ગાગરાઉનગઢના રાજપૂત રાજા હતા. ભગત પીપાજી એક ઘમંડી રાજા હતા, સત્તાના એટલા નશામાં હતા કે તેમણે નિર્દયતાથી તેમના લોકો અને તેમની પત્ની, એક ધર્મનિષ્ઠ મહિલા સાથે અન્યાય કર્યો. પાછળથી, તે કડવા પાઠ શીખે છે જે તેને ભક્તિ ચળવળના આદરણીય સંત અને હિંદુ રહસ્યવાદી કવિ બનાવે છે.

Watch Superhit Gujarati Devotional Movie - Bhagat Pipaji (1980). Starring Firoz Irani, Padma Rani, Shrikant Soni, Rajanibala, Mahendra Jhaveri & Nalin Dave. Bhagat Pipa, born in Malwa region of north India (east Rajasthan), was a Rajput king of Gagaraungarh. Bhagat Pipaji was an arrogant king, was so drunk in power that he mercilessly meted out injustice to his people and even his wife, a pious lady. Later, he learns bitter lessons that make him a revered saint & Hindu mystic poet of the Bhakti movement.

Starcast - Firoz Irani, Padma Rani, Shrikant Soni, Rajanibala, Mahendra Jhaveri & Nalin Dave
Director - Dinesh Rawal
Lyrics - Keshav Rathod
Music Director - C Arjun
Singer - Praful Dave, Mugatlal Joshi, Karsandas Sagathiya, Diwaliben Bhil & Damayanti Bardai
Language - Gujarati

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Bhagat Pipa, also known as Pratap Singh Raja Pipaji, Rao Pipa, Sardar Pipa, Sant Pipaji, Pipa Bairagi or Pipanand Acharya,[citation needed] was a Rajput King of Gagaraungarh who abdicated the throne to become a Hindu mystic poet and saint of the Bhakti movement.He was born in the Malwa region of North India (east Rajasthan) in approximately AD 1425.
Pipa's exact date of birth and death are unknown, but it is believed that he lived in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth century.Born into a warrior class and royal family, Pipa is described as an early Shaivism (Shiva) and Sakta (Durga) follower. Thereafter, he adopted Vaishnavism as a disciple of Ramananda, and later preached Nirguni (god without attributes) beliefs of life. Bhagat Pipa is considered one of the earliest influential sants of the Bhakti movement in 15th century northern India

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