Translated by Hemang Ashwinkumar
Ganga Sati (ca. 18th-19th century) is a celebrated medieval bhakti poet of the loka dharma tradition that mainly developed in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. She sang fifty-two bhajans to her daughter-in-law, Panbai, which constitute the discourse of the Mahapanth cult and remain a powerful presence of cultural memory in Gujarati households even today."/> Ganga Sati (ca. 18th-19th century) is a celebrated medieval bhakti poet of the loka dharma tradition that mainly developed in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. She sang fifty-two bhajans to her daughter-in-law, Panbai, which constitute the discourse of the Mahapanth cult and remain a powerful presence of cultural memory in Gujarati households even today."/> Ganga Sati (ca. 18th-19th century) is a celebrated medieval bhakti poet of the loka dharma tradition that mainly developed in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. She sang fifty-two bhajans to her daughter-in-law, Panbai, which constitute the discourse of the Mahapanth cult and remain a powerful presence of cultural memory in Gujarati households even today."/>