what were the teachings of sant dnyaneshwar?
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Dnyaneshwar Maharaj wrote Dnyaneshwari more than seven centuries ago on the instructions of his Guru Shri Nivruttinath who was also his elder brother. It was written in ovi style verse form in the then contemporary Marathi. In the tradition of Nath Panth which does not care for religion, caste or creed of its followers, it brought the philosophy of Bhagvadgita, until then reserved only for the Sanskrit knowing pundits, to common man. Dnyaneshwari may therefore be considered as a guide to the undrstanding of Bhagvadgita. In fact its original name Bhavarthadeepika signified exactly that
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The teachings of Sant Dhyaneshwar include belief in one formless God, he forbids people to rely on scriptures rather he wants people to find the spirituality within their soul.
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Sant Dhyaneshwar was a Marathi poet, saint, and yogi who was the forerunner of bhakti movement in Maharashtra. He believes in the purity of soul and heart, his beliefs correspond to the bhakti movement in which people were encouraged to live a simple life and to avoid all the lavish living in order to attain God.
Meditation was one of his methods in attaining God. People were encouraged not to indulge in drinking and in sensual pleasures rather live life simply and the chief aim of life should be to attain God. He had inspired various later bhakti saints like Ekarath and Sant Tukaram.