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Baawari / Baavari Sahiba
Baawari / Baavari Sahiba (बावरी साहिबा) was worshiper of ‘Nirgun Brahman’ (lit. "The Absolute beyond qualities"). Baawari Shiba was born in 1472 A.D. However, as per few historians the life span of Baawari Shaiba was 1542 – 1605 A.D.. The real name of Baawari Sahiba is not known. It is observed from her writings that she belonged to the family with Muslim Faith. She is known as the founder of ‘Baawari Panth’. She was a great devotee to the got, that is why she was respected with the title ‘Sahiba’.

Life and History

Baawari Shiba was born in 1472 A.D. She mentions saints like Kabir Das, Sain, Raidas and Pipaji. Which shows that she was in influence from them. Four of her works are available in Guru Granth Sahib. It is also said that she belonged to a respected family of Delhi. However, she fell in love with god. There are no more details available about her life.

Bawari Panth Tradition (Dr. Bhawati Prasad Shukl)

Raghwananda → Ramananda → Krishna Pohariya → Jogananda → Mayananda → Baawari → Beeru  →  Yaari →  Boola → Gulaal

Bawari Panth Tradition (Pt. Parshuram Chaturvedi)

Anantananda → Krishna Pahari → Yogananda → Mayananda → Dayananda → Baawari → Beeru  →  Yaari

Works

Much of her works are not easily available. Sample of her work is:

Baawari Raavri Ka KaHiye, Mann HvE KAe patang bharE nit bhaAvriI बावरी रावरी का कहिये, मन ह्वै कै पंतग भरै नित भांवरी।

bhaAvriI janhin sAnt sujan jinHe haRroop hiYe darsaAv riI भांवरी जनहिं संत सुजन जिन्हें हरिरूप हिये दरसाव री।

saAnvariI soOrat, mohiniI moOrat, dAekar gyan anAnt lkhAv riI सांवरी सूरत, मोहनी मूरत, दैकर ज्ञान अनन्त लखाव री।

khaAvriI saUnh, hihaAriI prabhU gat rakhriI dekh bhI mat baAvariI खावरी सौंह, तिहारी प्रभू गति रखरी देखि भई मति बावरी।