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13th-century Hindu Marathi saint and philosopher

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  • ލިޔުންތެރިއެއް (dv)
  • मराठी संप्रदायाचे प्रवर्तक, महाराष्ट्रातील एक थोर संंत (mr)
  • 13th-century Hindu Marathi saint and philosopher (en)
  • indischer Dichter, Religionsphilosoph und Yogi (de)
  • भागवत संंप्रदायके प्रवर्तक (1275-1296) (hi)
  • saint de l'hindouisme (fr)
  • schrijver (1275-1296) (nl)
  • மராத்திய வைணவ அடியார் (ta)
  • হিন্দু সন্ত, সাধক ও কবি (bn)
  • હિન્દુ સંત (gu)
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  • 1275 (xsd:integer)
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  • Dnyaneshwar (en)
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  • Apegaon, Yadava dynasty (en)
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  • Vithala Pant (en)
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  • Sant , Dev and Māulī (en)
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  • Dnyaneshwari, Amrutanubhav, Changdev Paasashti, Haripath, abhang devotional poetry (en)
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  • Rukmini Bai (en)
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  • Dnyaneshwar Vitthalapant Kulkarni (en)
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  • "It is a pure knowledge itself that is not enlightened by any other knowledge or darkened by ignorance. But can the pure consciousness be conscious of itself? Can the eyeball perceive itself? Can the sky enter into itself? Can the fire burn itself... Therefore, that which is pure consciousness itself, without the quality of being conscious is not conscious of itself. (en)
  • O, God! Thou art Ganesha, the illuminator of all intelligence. The servant of Nivritti says, attend to my story. The Vedas in their perfection is as the beautiful image of the god, of which the flawless words are the resplendent body. The Smritis are the limbs thereof, the marking of verses shows their structure, and in the meaning lies a veritable treasure-house of beauty. (en)
  • "Like a good farmer giving up his old business and beginning something new every day, the man overpowered by ignorance installs images of gods, often and again and worships them with the same intensity. He becomes the disciple of the guru who is surrounded by worldly pomp, gets initiated by him and is unwilling to see any other person who has got real spiritual dignity. He is cruel to every being, worships various stone images and has no consistency of heart." (en)
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  • Amrutanubhava. (en)
  • Transl: Fred Dallmayr (en)
  • Transl: Pradhan, Lambert (en)
  • Translator: B.P. Bahirat (en)
  • — Dnyanesvari (en)
  • —Dnyaneshwari (en)
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  • Dnyaneshwar (en)
  • Jnaneshvara (fr)
  • Dnyaneshwar (de)
  • Dnyaneshwar (in)
  • Dźńaneśwar (pl)
  • Днянешвар (ru)
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