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Answered by omkeshlamb2222
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Namdev was the son of a tailor and thus of low caste. According both to his somewhat hagiographical biography (composed some three centuries after his death) and to information gleaned from his sometimes autobiographical poems, he was a member of a gang as a youth, but he was overcome with remorse one day on hearing the lamentations of a woman whose husband he had killed. Following a vision of the god Vishnu, Namdev turned to a life of devotion and became the foremost exponent of the Varkari Panth (“Pilgrims’ Path”). The school is known for its expression of bhakti (devotion) and for its freedom from caste restrictions in a religious setting.

Namdev wrote a number of abhangas (hymns). He was extremely popular in Maharashtra and in the Punjab, and some of his verses are included in the Adi Granth (“First Book”), the sacred scriptures of Sikhism. Namdev inspired a tradition of devotional poetry that continued in Maharashtra for four centuries, culminating in the works of the great bhakti poet Tukaram.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Namadeva bhakti was basically a saint of Maharashtra .

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  • An Indian saint and poet from Maharashtra, Namadeva belonged to the Hindu Varkari group. His works contributed to the Bhakti movement and is influenced by the beliefs of Varkari.
  • He wrote in Marathi language and his writings were basically dedicated to the Vithoba (a form of Lord Vishnu). His early writings occurred in the Guru Granth Sahib. He wrote many bhajans based on Lath and Callewart. He believed in meditation and mutual love.

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