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'''Likhmidas''' (8 July 1750 – 8 September 1830) is a noted saint from [[Rajasthan]] belonging to [[Sainik Kshatriya Mali ]] community. He did many miracles during his lifetime.<ref name=a>Mohanalāla Guptā. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=CEluAAAAMAAJ Nāgaura kā rājanītika evaṃ sāṃskr̥tika itihāsa]''. Rājasthānī Granthāgāra; 2000.</ref>
'''Likhmidas''' (8 July 1750 – 8 September 1830) is a noted saint from [[Rajasthan]] belonging to [[Rajput Mali]] community. He is believed to have done many miracles during his lifetime.<ref name=a>Mohanalāla Guptā. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=CEluAAAAMAAJ Nāgaura kā rājanītika evaṃ sāṃskr̥tika itihāsa]''. Rājasthānī Granthāgāra; 2000.</ref>


He was married and had two sons and daughter and lived in [[Nagaur]].<ref name=a/> His [[ishta-devata]] was [[Ramdevji]].<ref name=a/> He has written many [[bhajan]]s and [[doha]]s, which are very popular today.<ref name=a/><ref>[http://malisamajbhilwara.com/saint-likhmidas-ji-maharaj/ Sant Likhmidas]</ref>
He was married and had two sons and daughter and lived in [[Nagaur]].<ref name=a/> His [[ishta-devata]] was [[Ramdevji]].<ref name=a/> He has written many [[bhajan]]s and [[doha]]s, which are very popular today.<ref name=a/><ref>[http://malisamajbhilwara.com/saint-likhmidas-ji-maharaj/ Sant Likhmidas]</ref>

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Likhmidas (8 July 1750 – 8 September 1830) is a noted saint from Rajasthan belonging to Rajput Mali community. He is believed to have done many miracles during his lifetime.[1]

He was married and had two sons and daughter and lived in Nagaur.[1] His ishta-devata was Ramdevji.[1] He has written many bhajans and dohas, which are very popular today.[1][2]

There are many followers of him, especially in Rajasthan. The main temple of him is located at Amarpura near Nagaur, where he took live samadhi.[1] The renovated large temple with pran-pratishtha of idol of Likhmidasji was inaugurated by erstwhile Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje on 6 December 2016.[3][4][5]

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