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Keshavdas

From Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia

Sant Keshavdas was an 18-century saint who is believed to be a very great devotee of Lord Rama.[1]

His famous quote: "Go ahead, light your candles and burn your incense and ring your bells and call out to God, but watch out, because God will come, and He will put you on His Anvil and fire up His Forge and beat you and beat you until He turns brass into Pure Gold."

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  1. Mahajan, V.D., Modern Indian History