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- Eknath (IAST: Eka-nātha, Marathi pronunciation: [eknath]) (1533–1599), was an Indian Hindu saint, philosopher and poet. He was a devotee of the Hindu deity...
- probably flourished in early 17th century. He was a great-grandson of Ekanatha, who was likely not same as the 16th-century saint Eknath. His grand-father...
- the Karana-kutuhala. These include: Brahma-tulya-bhashya (c. 1370) by Ekanatha, at Mahandanagara, probably in west India Narmadi (c. 1400) by Padmanabha...
- tribute, Virgin Music, Mumbai, 2010 OCLC 686860216 Ekā Janārdanī : Santa Ekanātha Mahārājāñce abhaṅga, Fountain Music, Pune, 2006 OCLC 164467270 Nāmā mhaṇe :...
- anthology of didactic verses Rāma-śataka, a 100-verse hymn about Rama. Ekanatha and an unknown author wrote commentaries on this poem, and it is known...
- include: 1986 Wannakuwattawaduge Don Amaradeva Rohan de Saram Dayananda Ekanatha Hettiarachchi George Keyt Lester James Peries 1987 Ananda Weihena Palliya...