Gulab Sakhi was a poor man, who lived in Barsana the abode of Radharani. Since his birth he had rolled in the holy dust of Barsana, breathed the air of Barsana charged with bhao and bhakti and enjoyed the company of the Brajwasis of Barsana. Gulab Sakhi is remembered for being a great devotee of Sri Radharani because of his close relationship with the Queen of Vrindavan. Hence, that is why "Sakhi" was added to the first part of his name.
He was very humble and simple at heart. Though illiterate, he was a good sarangi (a string instrument) player. He played sarangi regularly at the time of kirtan in the temple of Radharani.
The story of Gulab Sakshi was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor.
It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.