- (/wɑːrkəri/ WAR-kə-ree; Marathi: वारकरी; Pronunciation:
Marathi pronunciation: [
ʋaːɾkəɾiː]; Meaning: 'The one who
performs the Wari') is a
sampradaya (religious...
- 13th-century
Indian Marathi saint, poet,
philosopher and yogi of the Nath and
Varkari tradition. In his
short life of 21 years, he aut****d
Dnyaneshwari (a commentary...
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around Vithoba's role as a
saviour to the poet-saints of the
Varkari faith. The
Varkari poet-saints are
known for
their unique genre of
devotional lyric...
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shrine stands today. He is also
regarded as the
historical founder of the
Varkari sect,
which is
centered on the
worship of Vithoba.
Pundalik was one of...
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Vaishnava saint from Narsi, Hingoli, Maharashtra,
Medieval India within the
Varkari tradition of Hinduism. He was as a
devotee of the
deity Vithoba of Pandharpur...
- (or Kanhupatra) was a 15th-century
Marathi saint-poet,
venerated by the
Varkari sect of Hinduism.
Little is
known about Kanhopatra.
According to most traditional...
- also
known as Tuka, Tukobaraya, Tukoba, was a Hindu,
Marathi Saint of
Varkari sampradaya" in Dehu village,
Maharashtra in the 17th century. He was a...
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saint in the
Varkari Movement. She was born in a
Deshastha Brahmin family and was the
younger sister of Dnyaneshwar, the
first Varkari saint. She wrote...
- was the yogi-guru of the
Varkari poet-saint
Namdev (c.1270-1350) of Maharashtra, India.
Visoba was a
disciple of the
Varkari poet-saint Jñāneśvar (c....
- to this new form of worship. Thus was born the
Namasankirtana cult and
Varkari Sampradaya. All
these happened around places like Paithan, Pandharpur,...