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Nivruttinath (c. 11
February 1273 – 24 June 1297) was a 13th-century
Marathi Bhakti saint, poet,
philosopher and yogi of the
Vaishnava Nath tradition....
- escaped, but
Nivruttinath became separated from the
family and hid in a cave.
While hiding in the cave he met Gahaninath, who
initiated Nivruttinath into the...
- says that
these children studied Vedas.
Nivruttinath, Dnyandev, and
Sopandev Brothers of
Saint Muktai-
Nivruttinath: The
eldest brother of Muktabai, Nivrutti...
- them are -
Changdev Maharaj,
Saint Dnyaneshwar,
Saint Sopandev,
Saint Nivruttinath,
Saint Muktabai,
Saint Eknath,
Saint Jaganade Maharaj,
Saint Bhanudas...
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Marathi translation of the
Bhagavad Gita
along with 50 or so abhangs.
Nivruttinath: The
eldest brother of Sopan,
Nivrutti was an
authority on the philosophy...
- Maharashtra. Sant Dnyaneshwar, Sant Tukārām, Sant Nāmdev, Sant Eknāth, Sant
Nivruttināth, Sant Muktābai, Sant Chokhāmel̥ā, Sant Savatā Māli, Sant
Narhari Sonār...
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experience of immortality" in Sanskrit/ Marathi. On
advice from his guru,
Nivruttinath, Jñāneśvar
created an
original work to
state his
experiences in yoga...
- also
known as Dnyanadev. As the
story goes, when the four
siblings of
Nivruttinath − Dnyaneshwar, Sopan, and
Muktai −
achieved glory,
Changdev Maharaj wanted...
- Backward-caste
Hindu Saints Wārakari
Women in
Hinduism Bhakti movement Namdev Nivruttinath Dnyaneshwar Tukaram Eknath Sopan Muktabai Chokhamela Sant
Soyarabai Gadge...
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image from
Narsi Namdev, Tukaram's from Dehu, Eknath's from Paithan,
Nivruttinath's from Trimbakeshwar, Muktabai's from Muktainagar, Sopan's from Sasvad...