Sīhī (near Delhi) or Runakta (near Mathurā) — traditional accounts differ; he was chiefly active in the Braj region around Mathurā
Accounts of the birthplace of the blind Hindi poet-saint Sūrdās (c. 15th–16th c.) differ: some place it at Sīhī near Delhi, others at Runakta on the Agra–Mathurā road. He was chiefly active in the Braj region around Mathurā, where the coordinates here are set, and is celebrated for the Kṛṣṇa-devotional poetry of the Sūrasāgara.
Teachers who lived here