Bhagat Namdev Ji: Tortured for repeating the Name of God, where a drunk elephant bows in reverence instead of crushing him.
Bhagat Kabeer Ji
Sri Bhikhan Ji – a Sufi turned Sikh saint
Sri Sheikh Farid Ji – a Sufi turned Sikh saint
Sri Ravidas Ji
Sri Ramanand Ji – a religious teacher
Sri Surdas Ji – a blind poet
Sri Dhanna Ji – a farmer
Sri Namdev Ji – a calico printer and tailor
Sri Kabir Ji – a weaver
Sri Ravidas Ji – a shoemaker
The 15 Bhagats being blessed with Gur Prasaad by Akaal Purakh's form as Aad Guru, Timeless Guru, which becomes known as Guru Nanak.
Sri Ravidas Sahib Ji challenging the Pandits, teaching that the true Aarti is through worship of the Name of the Creator, meditating in love on his Name, Presence, and Flowing Sound Current.
Sri Ravidas Ji as a teenager telling his friends not to engage or support idol-worship, and instead leading others to the congregation of holy men who talk of the formless God. His father became worried about this and thought marrying him off would be a solution to settle his son and make him normal, not knowing that he was blessed.
Sri Ravidas Ji being offering a jewel by Pandits to distract Sri Ravidas Ji from his his preaching of the Truth and instead make him stuck in Maya (materialism). However, Sri Ravidas ji, left the jewel (Paaras) untouched to the surprise of the Pandits who later returned and were left disappointed.
Sri Ravidas Sahib Ji Maharaj, the saint cobbler who became One with the Divine and was blessed with revealing Gurbani.
Sri Ravidas Sahib Ji, the saint cobbler who realised and became One with God, engaging in spiritual devotion while working.
Sri Ravidas Maharaj Ji as a teenager encouraging others not to engage in empty rituals or idol worship, and instead join the Saadh Sangat to meditate on the Formless Creator, Vaheguru.
Sri Ravidas Ji Maharaj honoured and carried on the shoulders of the egotistical Brahmins who lost to him in the test posed to him. The condition was that the winner would be carried on the shoulders of the loser and carried home with respect. Hence, Sri Ravidas Ji Maharaj was honored.
Sri Ravidas Maharaj Ji was accused of preaching against idol worship, rituals and challenging the caste-system, resulting in 17 Brahmin priests complaining to the ruler to summon Sri Ravidas Sahib Ji for a trial.
Mirabai, devotee of Sri Ravidas Ji, engaged in meditation, however due to criticism of accepting a cobbler as her guru, her sister-in-law provokes the king to enter her room, falsely accusing of her being with another man, when she was really meditating.
Sri Ravidas Maharaj Ji being visited by Raja Sangram and his mother Rani Rattan Jhalla, known as Jhalla Bai.
Elderly Sri Ravidas Maharaj Ji summoned to the court of King Rana Vikram Singh on the complaints of the Brahmins accused of blasphemy and challenging the ancient divisions of caste. Based on the precedent of the Dalit-saint Shumbu killed in the story of Valmiki Ramayan, Sri Ravidas Ji Maharaj was sentenced to death for being a Dalit and engaging in the worship and preaching of God.
Angry Brahmins refused to sit and feast in the royal palace if Sri Ravidas Maharaj was present. So they left. However, they were showed when they show Sri Ravidas Mahraj's image on their left and right when eating.
Sri Ravidas Sahib Ji with his wife Mata Lona Ji and his son Bhai Vijay Daas.
Sri Ravidas Ji Maharaj and his wife Mata Lona Dev Ji working together.
Sri Ravidas Maharaj Ji was arrested for him along with other saint-leading figures of the Bhakti movement opposing Islamic forced conversions and the Islamification of India whereby people were groomed to convert. Sri Ravidas Sahib Ji spent a little in prison for his opposition.