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Sant eknath
Sant tukaram
Sant Dnyaneshwar
Sant Ramdas Swami

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sant eknath=

Sant Eknath, commonly known as Sant Eknath was an Indian Hindu saint, philosopher and poet. He was a devotee of the Hindu deity Krishna and is a major figure of the Warkari tradition. Eknath is often viewed as a spiritual successor to the prominent Marathi saints Dnyaneshwar and Namdev.

Born: 1533, Paithan

Born: 1533, PaithanDied: 1599

Born: 1533, PaithanDied: 1599Books: Eknathi Bhagwat

Born: 1533, PaithanDied: 1599Books: Eknathi BhagwatParents: Rukminibai, Suryanarayan

sant tukaram=

Sant Tukaram Maharaj was a 17th-century Marathi poet and Hindu sant, popularly known as Tuka, Tukobaraya, Tukoba in Maharashtra. He was a Sant of Varkari sampradaya in Maharashtra, India. He was part of the egalitarian, personalized Varkari devotionalism tradition.

Born: Dehu

Died: 19 March 1650, Dehu

Full name: Tukaram Bolhoba Ambile

Guru: Chaitanya Mahaprabhu

Children: Vithobā, Nārāyan, Mahādev

sant Dnyaneshwar=

Sant Dnyaneshwar, also referred to as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyaneshwar Vitthal Kulkarni was a 13th-century Indian Marathi saint, poet, philosopher and yogi of the Nath Vaishnava tradition. In his short life of 21 years, he authored Dnyaneshwari and Amrutanubhav.

Born: 1275, Apegaon

Died: 1296, Alandi

Guru: Nivruttinath (elder brother)

Parents: Vitthala Pant, Rukmini Bai

Siblings: Muktabai, Sopan, Nivruttinath

sant ramdas swami=

Samarth Ramdas, also known as Sant Ramdas or Ramdas Swami or simply Ramdas was an Indian Hindu saint, philosopher, poet, writer and spiritual master. He was a devotee of the Hindu deities Rama and Hanuman.

Born: 1608, Ambad

Born: 1608, AmbadDied: 1681, Fort Sajjangad, Gajawadi

Born: 1608, AmbadDied: 1681, Fort Sajjangad, GajawadiFull name: Narayan Suryajipant Kulkarni Thosar

Born: 1608, AmbadDied: 1681, Fort Sajjangad, GajawadiFull name: Narayan Suryajipant Kulkarni ThosarParents: Suryāji, Rānu-Bāi Thosar

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Sant Dnyaneshwar>

Alandi: Tomb of Dnyaneshwar> Alandi is famous as the tomb of Saint Shrestha Dnyaneshwar. It is also called the abode of God. (There is also a village called Chorachi Alandi.) Alandi is only 25 kilometers from Pune.

Alandi is of great importance for Warkari devotees as well as for all Marathi people. Dnyaneshwar took Samadhi alive here in the year 1218 at the age of 21 years. Then in 1540, a magnificent Samadhi temple was built.

Saint Eknath

Deepa became the lamp of his own family.> Haribhakti Lagoni Tari Samasta. Saint Eknath Shasthis is called Nathashthi. Shake 1521 Falgun Shasthis Nathan took Samadhi. This Shasthi is very important in Nathan's life. Janardhan Swami's birth, Janardhan Swami's Datta's darshan, Nathan's Janardan Swami's grace, Janardan Swami's Samadhi and Nathan's Samadhi all happened on the same date. Nathan made sense of the world. Nath's Eknath Bhagwat is a famous commentary on the 11th Skanda of Bhagwat. Eknath got the original copy of Dnyaneshwari and purified it. Nathan never considered the untouchable distinction. Always believed that all animals are one. From Kashi to Rameshwar, water from the yoke of justice was given to the thirsty donkey. On the occasion of Nathashthi, a huge gathering of devotees gathers at Paithan. The sky of Paithan is filled with chants like 'Bhanudas Eknath' and chanting of names.

Our land of Maharashtra is so fortunate that its saint tradition has never been broken. In the thirteenth century, the God of Knowledge laid the foundation of the Bhagwat Dharma building and Nathan did the pillar work in this temple. So the poet happily says, "Janaini Eknath. Bhagwat giving the column "

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