Sevalal

Sevalal (born 15 February 1739) was an Indian spiritual leader revered by the Banjaras.[1] He is referred to as "Sant Sevalal Maharaj" and "Satguru Sevalal Maharaj" by his followers.

Sevalal was born to Dharmani Yaadi (mother) and Bhima Naik in 1739. At that time, his birthplace was known as Ramagundam or Ramji Naik Tanda (after his grandfather Ramji Naik, who settled it with 360 families of his clan). Ramji Naik Tanda was deserted by the end of 18th century, and a new village known as Chennarayanipally was established by its former residents. This settlement now falls in the revenue village of Golaldoddi. It is located in the Gooty mandal of Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh.[2]

References

  1. "Ministers assure all help to Banjaras". The Hindu. 2015-02-21. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
  2. "Satgaru Sevalal Maharaj". Gor Sikwadi. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
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