Guru Ravidas, also known as Guru Raidas, was a mystic poet-saint of the bhakti movement in India during the 15th to 16th century CE. His exact life details are uncertain, but he is believed to have been born in 1450 CE and died in 1520 CE. Ravidas advocated for the removal of social divisions based on caste and gender, and emphasized unity in the pursuit of spiritual freedom. He was born in a Chamar community, considered untouchable, and initially worked as a leather worker. Ravidas gained spiritual knowledge from various sources, including the Brahmin bhakti-poet Ramananda. His devotional verses are included in the Sikh scriptures Guru Granth Sahib and the Panch Vani text of the Dadu Panthi tradition. Ravidas is revered by followers of the Ravidassia religious movemen