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Muktabai or
Mukta was a
saint in the
Varkari Movement. She was born in a
Deshastha Brahmin family and was the
younger sister of Dnyaneshwar, the first...
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seven or eight. They had a son,
Maloji Holkar, in 1745 and a daughter,
Muktabai Holkar, in 1748. By the time of Ahilyabai's marriage, her father-in-law...
- children—Nivruttinath (1273 CE),
Dnyaneshwar (1275 CE),
Sopan (1277 CE) and
Muktabai (1279 CE).
Orthodox Brahmins of the day saw a
renunciate returning to his...
- Dnyaneshwar,
Nivruttinath left
Alandi with his sister,
Muktabai for a pilgrimage.
During a thunderstorm,
Muktabai was lost.
Nivruttinath then
attained Samadhi....
- is an
upcoming Indian Marathi-language film
based on the life of
Saint Muktabai. The film is
directed by
Digpal Lanjekar and
produced by
Reshma Kundan...
- of
Hemadpanti architecture built around 1150–1200 AD
Saint Muktabai Temple, home to
Muktabai Dindi,
which has been an
integral part of the
Pandharpur Wari...
- Sant
Muktabai Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana (SMSSK )
known as Sant
Muktabai Cooperative Sugar Factory is a
cooperative factory founded in 1988 by Pratibha...
- 1308) 1275 – Dnyaneshwar,
Maharashtrian sant and
writer (died 1296) 1279 –
Muktabai,
Maharashtrian sant and
Abhang poet (died 1297) c. 1280 –
Ranulf Higden...
- Dnyaneshwar, Sant Tukārām, Sant Nāmdev, Sant Eknāth, Sant Nivruttināth, Sant
Muktābai, Sant Chokhāmel̥ā, Sant Savatā Māli, Sant
Narhari Sonār, Sant Gorā Kumbhār...
- district. She also co-founded a
cooperative sugar factory known as Sant
Muktabai Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana at Muktainagar. In addition,
Patil founded a cooperative...