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- 2. The little girl who was madly in love with Krishna that she wore the garland made for the lord before offering it to Him.
- 6. A poor devotee of lord Panduranga from Pandarpur who had the fortune of lord Krishna visit his humble abode
- 7. A 15th century blind saint, poet and musician, known for his devotional songs dedicated to Lord Krishna
- 9. 16th century poet hailed as the 'Pitamaha' of Carnatic music
- 12. 13th century Marathi poetess who was a maid all her life
- 13. 16th century mystic and poet and born a Rajput princess. Her devotion to Lord Krishna saved her from her in-law's attempts to persecute her.
- 15. A warrior turned poet and philosopher from Karnataka. His poems sang about the social evils closely and brought about Bhakthi in equal weight.
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- 1. 18th century Bengali poet who is known for combining the Bengali folk music Baul and the classical melodies. Popular for his devotional compositions - Krishna Kirtana and Kali Kirtana
- 3. A Malayalam poet who worshipped Guruvayoorappa with all his heart. Composer of Jnanappana
- 4. 16th century poet and follower of Advaita philosophy, who summarized Bhagavad Puran in 18000 verses.
- 5. Sanskrit poet from Odisha; author of Gita Govindam
- 8. The hunchbacked lady perfume maker who belief in Krishna made her wait and be cured of her deformities.
- 10. The saint who showed the way to lord by serving his parents with devotion and love. Lord Vittala got his name because of this saint.
- 11. 16th century Muslim Sufi poet and saint born in Pihani spent most of his life in Vrindavan praising Lord Krishna and Radha.
- 14. A minister of Kansa (aka Kamsa); one who escorted Krishna and Balaram to the Capapuja (worship of the bow) organized by Kansa