Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Story In Marathi

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  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Eternal Love Story of Shiva-Shakti Unmesh Govardhan, 2005 Commentary on 1st chapter of Amr̥tānubhava, Marathi classical on Advaita Vedanta philosophy by Jñānadeva, fl. 1260.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: THE INDIAN LISTENER All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi , 1948-07-07 The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.In 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became Akashvani in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 07-07-1948 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Fortnightly NUMBER OF PAGES: 88 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XIII. No. 13 BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 7, 9-43, 45-82 ARTICLE: Mass Education AUTHOR: A. N. Sapru KEYWORDS: Mass Education, Universal Education, Healthy public opinion Document ID: INL-1948 (J-D) Vol-II (02)
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Maharashtra and the Marathas: Their History and Culture Datta Shankarrao Kharbas, 1973
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: AKASHVANI All India Radio (AIR), New Delhi , 1976-08-29 Akashvani (English) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO, it was formerly known as The Indian Listener. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them, take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service, Bombay, started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in English, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it used to published by All India Radio, New Delhi. From 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later, The Indian listener became Akashvani (English ) w.e.f. January 5, 1958. It was made fortnightly journal again w.e.f July 1,1983. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: AKASHVANI LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE, MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 29 AUGUST, 1976 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 56 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XLI, No. 35 BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED (PAGE NOS): 14-54 ARTICLE: 1. Climatic Change: A Challenge to National Planning 2. The Indian Economy Today 3. The World of Urdu 4. Sikkim The Youngest State of India 5. Mental Disorders and Psychosurgery AUTHOR: 1. Prof. V. P. Subrahmanyam 2. Dr. B. M. Bhatia 3. Abulfaiz Sehar 4. C. R. Ramaswamy 5. Dr. Balasubramanian KEYWORDS : 1.Rainfall cycles, occurrence of drought pockets, global phenomenon 2.Anti-inflationary measures, 3.Uttar Pradesh Urdu academy, Maharashtra Urdu academy, Bihar Urdu academy 4.The abode of god, simple and graceful, towards a better tomorrow Prasar Bharati Archives has the copyright in all matters published in this “AKASHVANI” and other AIR journals. For reproduction previous permission is essential.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: AKASHVANI Publications Division (India),New Delhi, 1958-11-30 Akashvani (English ) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO ,it was formerly known as The Indian Listener.It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists.It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 december, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it used to published by All India Radio,New Delhi.In 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became Akashvani (English ) in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: Akashvani LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 30-11-1958 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 48 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XXIII, No. 48. BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 14-48 ARTICLE: 1. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN A WELFARE STATE 2. PICTORIAL JOURNALISM 3. A BEAUTY SPOT OF VIDARBHA: RAMTEK 4. THE EAST WEST MAJOR PROJECT OF UNESCO AUTHOR: 1. K. L. BUDHIRAJA 2. PROF. K. E. EAPEN 3. G. T. PARANDE 4. L. N . JHA ( M.L.C.) Document ID: APE-1958(July-Dec)Vol-I-22 Prasar Bharati Archives has the copyright in all matter published in this and other AIR journals.For reproduction previous permission is essential.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Amritanubhava Jñānadeva, 1963
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Great Indian Sant Manoj Dole, Indian religions , especially Hinduism , Jainism , Sikhism and Buddhism , the saintly man is revered as truth-exemplary for his knowledge of self , truth and reality. In Sikhism it is used to describe human beings who have attained spiritual enlightenment and divine wisdom and power by uniting with God. A saint has an important place in the life of a devotee. The importance of a saint is also mentioned in Hindu scriptures. According to Hindu scriptures, by taking refuge in a true saint and performing devotional service according to the scriptures, the worshiper becomes free from the diseases of birth and death. The identity of a true saint has also been told in the holy scriptures of Hinduism that a true saint will have complete knowledge of all the holy scriptures and will take diksha three times in the name of three types of mantras. A saint , a theologian or a bhagat is any human being who has attained God and is in spiritual contact with God. Sikhs believe that the divine energy of God can be experienced by man on earth. This is achieved through constant chanting of the Lord's name (Naam Japo / Naam Simran) and spiritual introspection. Sikhs generally use reality as the name of God which cannot be merely mouthed but must be lived in truth. Saints can be of any religion. Individuals like Kabir , Ravidas , Namdev , Farid , Bhikkan and others are known as saints or bhagats , irrespective of their belonging to Islam or Hinduism . The divine knowledge is universal , and after attaining knowledge through Naam Simran their knowledge is compiled and included in the holy book of Sikhism , Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Saints are holy persons of the highest order , they are among the ideal human beings. Thus , Sikhs are encouraged to seek the company and pious company of saints (saadh- sangat) , learn from them , and attain sainthood through intense reading and meditation on the Sikh scriptures (gurbani) and Naam Simran. Do it. The virtuous life associated with a saint or Brahmagyani (one who has complete knowledge of God) is defined in Sikh Gurbani , specifically in the Sukhmani Sahib passage of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Sikhism advocates people of all faiths to unite by realizing God , and union with God is the highest form of spiritual enlightenment. Author David Smith defines guru as a teacher , spiritual guide or deity. To receive the title of guru , one must undergo a standard initiation process known as initiation , in which they receive a mantra or sacred Sanskrit phrase. Hindu sages have often renounced the world and are called guru , sadhu , rishi , swami and other names. Many people consider the words saint and saint to be synonymous. This book is a list of religious figures of Hinduism , including gurus , saints , monks , yogis, and spiritual leaders.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Indian Listener , 1955
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Catalogue of Books Printed in the State of Maharashtra Maharashtra (India), 1977
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Divine Inspiration Sant Shri Asharamji Ashram, ISBN: 978-81-944317-0-1 ( PaperBack ) ISBN: 978-93-90235-03-2 ( E-Book ) ‘The Secret of Eternal Youth’ is a book based on the psychology of Rishi Patanjali. It must be read without fail. As you read this book, you will gradually get divine inspiration and light. You must not only read this book five times yourself but should also carry out the divine service of distributing it to others. This book provides moral understanding to the youths and helps them to get rid of their evil sex habits bringing about a divine transformation in their lives.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Lokrajya , 1985
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: The Astrological Magazine , 1965
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Guru Charitra Shree Swami Samarth, Vishwa Kalyan Kendra, 2008-08-01 Guru Charitra is one of the most revered scriptural texts of Hinduism. Containing the biographies of Lord Dattatreya, (Lord Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh) and his subsequent incarnations Sripada Sri Vallabha and Sri Narasimha Saraswati, it clarifies several doubts on religious dogmas, rituals and doctrines through a conversation between the master and his disciple. This book, steeped in lofty Hindu philosophical ideas also portrays a picture of the social and economic condition of the medieval times in India, and the message conveyed by the numerous teachings of the Guru needs to be understood in the context of those days. Reading of this interactive account, written in simple and lucid language will give strength and encouragement to spiritual aspirants to continue with their sadhana (spiritual pursuit), enable them to overcome the various problems of modern day living and fulfil their inherent wishes.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Everything is a Game of Beliefs Sirshree, 2016-05-26 Attain liberation from beliefs Right from our childhood, we all, without exception, have taken in a myriad of beliefs from our parents, family, friends as well as from our environment. As we grow up, and begin to develop a better understanding of life, we no longer need these beliefs. Many of us, however, continue to live in the prison of these limiting beliefs, blindly following them without ever questioning their validity. This book is an eye-opener to the myths and superstitions we have acquired so far. You may wonder whether a state of complete freedom from these myths is ever possible. Hold on! It is indeed possible for everyone. This book will help you in this endeavour. This book is a conclusive myth buster. It helps you bring out the beliefs that you have been holding onto. In the bright light of understanding, you can discover their reality and transcend them. This book covers myths related to topics like time, money, success, confidence, love, marriage, death, and divinity. It also covers everyday superstitions we, as a society, believe in. As you read this book, you will discover that everything is indeed a game of beliefs… Understanding dispels these beliefs and liberates you.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Saints and Sages of India G. R. Sholapurkar, 1992
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: A Guru Always Takes You for a Ride Sadhguru, 2017-07-11 In the Presence of the Master is a series of stirring and insightful discourses given by Sadhguru. In his willingness to share, Sadhguru offers glimpses of the profound wisdom that is otherwise accessible to enlightened beings only. Offering the rare possibility to go beyond all limitations, a veritable Guru takes the seeker on a mystical journey towards the ultimate liberation. Considering a Guru as someone who is supposed to guide the seeker in his quest for self-realization, the statement “A Guru always takes you for a Ride” may sound provocative, contradictory and unjust, at first sight; however, there are comprehensible, even compulsory reasons for it. In this volume, Sadhguru delivers rare insights into the Guru-shishya relationship.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Yayaati Mahesh Vaze, 2020-01-13 Reviews: The sardonic personality of the author is reflected in his writing. A treasure trove of information has brightly illuminated the frame of reference of the characters. I loved the book; it's an easy read and yet the author offers original insights into our social and cultural idiosyncrasies. Like they say in our profession - 'strongly recommend' - R Srinivasan, Head of Equity, SBI Mutual Funds A lucid, and at times provocative narration of the life of an investment professional with some desi colour that provides a ringside view of an exhilarating milieu in Indian economy. The unique style of the author makes each character in the story come alive. - Mahesh Patil, Co-Chief Investment Officer, Birla Mutual Fund About the book: When Yayaati, a pre-millennial ‘small-towner’ takes up a stockbroking job in Mumbai after his MBA, little does he know what the future has in store for him. The turmoil and turbulence of the Indian stock market, narrated by Yayaati (named after a character from the Mahabharat) takes you through a roller coaster of emotions. Fiction and reality intertwine, and the reader experiences what it must have been like to be in a high-voltage, electrifying environment that changes and influences the protagonist’s life in myriad ways. Power, sex, drugs—it’s all here, and more. And at its height, Yayaati throws it all away. Or does he? Yayaati is not a hero, but he is not a villain either. The author shows a mirror to ‘The Yayaati Generation’ and forces them to think about the choices they have made. Most of the character names are allegorical, some ironically so. At a higher level, the text is a treasure hunt with varied references buried within. The author attempts to both amuse and annoy the reader; sometimes simultaneously.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Shri Sai Satcharita Govind Raghunath Dabholkar, 1999 Translated from original Marathi by Indira Kher, this work is a verse composition containing the known facts about Shri Sai Baba's life at Shirdi, and also his teachings seeks to meet a long-felt need. This is the Bible of Sai devotes in every sense of the term, In it's veracity, sanctity, faith and devotion that it inspires and the deep satisfaction, a sense of fulfilment that it brings to the devotee, it has no equal. Its sanctity derives from the fact that its idea was conceived during Baba's lifetime and with his blessings and express permission. For those unaware of Shri Sai Satcharita it is necessary to add that in the original it runs into 53 chapters and contains over 9,000 verses. Every chapter has a judicious mixture of philosophy, stories and anecdotes along with the Baba's teachings.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Jnaneshwar's Gita Jñānadeva, Swami Kripananda, 1989
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: The People's Raj , 1963
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Yogiraj V. V. Shirvaikar, 2014
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: An Advanced Marathi Reader Maxine Berntsen, 1975
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: The Book Review , 1997
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Shri Dnyaneshwari - Vol 3 Sant Dnyaneshwar, 2023-12-11 Shrimad Bhagawad Geeta/Gita (also referred to simply as Geeta or Gita) is the most revered of Indian scriptures that comprehensively presents the highest spiritual philosophy in the Indian tradition. It is believed to be told by Lord Shri Krishna to Arjuna on the Mahabharat battle field of Kurukshetra. Just before the epic war between Pandavas and Kauravas was to begin, Arjuna was suddenly overcome by confusion about whether it was right for him to fight his own cousins and other relatives as also his revered teachers (gurus) and other elders who were standing opposite him as his enemies. As a result, he dropped his weapons and sat down in his chariot in a completely distraught mood. It was then that Shri Krishna who had taken upon himself the job of being Arjuna's charioteer, preached the complete spiritual philosophy by way of Shrimad Bhagawad Geeta. It helped Arjuna understand clearly what this creation is and what the purpose of human life in it is. He could then proceed with fighting the Mahabharat war as a duty in a detached manner. Shrimad Bhagawad Geeta consists of 18 chapters and is originally in Sanskrit. There have been many explanatory commentaries on it by different philosophers and thinkers. The greatest of some of the most revered saints who lived during the 13th century in Maharashtra, Sant Shri Dnyaneshwar Maharaj, wrote an incomparable commentary on the Geeta titled Bhavarth Deepika, more popularly known as Shri Dnyaneshwari, in Marathi verse form. It is believed that Lord Shri Krishna Himself reincarnated as Sant Dnyaneshwar primarily to take the Geeta philosophy down to the less educated seekers who were unable to understand the original Geeta in Sanskrit language. Shri Dnyaneshwari is the result of that. Sant Shri Dnyaneshwar maharaj took samadhi at a tender age of 21 years soon after completing Dnyaneshwari, which confirms the belief that the primary purpose of his incarnation was delivering Geeta philosophy to the masses of ordinary people. The original Dnyaneshwari is organised exactly on the lines of Geeta in 18 chapters. Each of the shlokas (verses) of Geeta has many owis (Marathi verses) explaining the meaning of the particular shloka. Sant Shri Dnyaneshwar excels in putting across the underlying philosophy by way of many different metaphors and examples from the day-to-day life making it easy for a sincere reader to understand and digest it. The Dnyaneshwari owis are in old Marathi of the 13th century. This series of three books is an attempt by the author to take the Dnyaneshwari to non-Marathi seekers. It is a literal translation of the original owis rendered as modern English prose. It is presented in the following format - the literal meaning in English of the original Sanskrit shloka/s of Geeta followed by the English translation of the related owis. At some places, more than one shloka are presented together if the meaning can be better understood that way. The reader is expected to have a reasonable degree of familiarity with Indian spiritual philosophy and the commonly used Sanskrit terms in respect of the various fundamental spiritual concepts. The original Sanskrit shlokas of Geeta in Devnagari script are not included because Kindle does not support the relative font at present. Chapter 1 and the first ten shlokas of Geeta describe the formation of armies on both the sides with the names and qualities of the various warriors gathered on the battle field. There is also a description of the distraught state of Arjuna's mind in this initial part. The actual philosophical preaching by Lord Shri Krishna starts from Chapter 2, shloka 11 and hence this book also starts from that point onwards. This translation of the complete Dnyaneshwari is presented in three volumes. The first volume covers chapters 2 to 8, second covers chapters 9-13 and the third covers chapters 14-18.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Religious Celebrations J. Gordon Melton, 2011-09-13 This two-volume work presents a comprehensive survey of all the ways people celebrate religious life around the globe.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: My Transportation for Life Veer Savarkar, 2021-02 The story is told. The curtain has been brought down on it. Two life-sentences have been run. And I have brought together my recollections of them within the cover of this book. They are narrated in brief and put together within the narrowest. When I came into this world, God sent me here possibly on a sort of life-sentence. It was the span of life allotted to me by time to stay in this 'prison-house of life'. This story is but a chapter of that book of life, which is a longer story not yet ended. You can finish reading the book in a day, while I had to live it for 14 long years of transportation. And if the story is so tiresome, unendurable and disgusting to you, how much must have been the living of it for me! Every moment of those 14 years in that jail has been an agony of the soul and the body to me, and to my fellow convicts in that jail. It was not only fatiguing, unbearable and futile to us all, it was equally or more excruciating to them as to me. And it is only that you may know it and feel the fatigue, the disgust and the pain of it as we have felt it, that I have chosen to write it for you. -Excerpts from this book This is the story of Swatantrayaveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar-a great revolutionary, politician, poet and seer who tried to free India from the British yoke! British policy was to torture and persecute the political prisoners/revolutionaries so that they would reveal the names of all their colleagues or go mad or commit suicide. My Transportation for Life is a firsthand story of the sufferings and humiliation of an inmate of the infamous Cellular Jail of Andamans, the legendary Kala Paani. The physical tortures inside the high walls were made all the more insufferable by the sickening attitude of the men who mattered-the native leaders back home. This is a running commentary on the prevalent political conditions in India and a treatise for students of revolution. It is a burning story of all Tapasvis who were transported to Andaman.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Memoirs of His Highness Shri Shahu Chhatrapati, Maharaja of Kolhapur Anna Babaji Latthe, 1924
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Catalogue of Books Printed in the State of Maharashtra Maharashtra (India). Office of the Examiner of Books and Publications, 1996-12
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: The Experience of Hinduism Eleanor Zelliot, Maxine Berntsen, 1988-02-28 This book presents multi-faceted images of religious experience in the Marathi-speaking region of India. In addition to Irawati Karve's classic, On the Road, about her pilgrimage to Pandharpur, there are three essays by Karve that appear in English for the first time. Here is possession by gods and ghosts, an actual sermon by an inspired saint in the traditional bhajan style, and an autobiographical account of the religious nationalism of the militant R.S.S. These are engaging, true-to-life accounts of the lives of individual Hindus. Essays and imaginative literature, a poem, and a short story interplay the ideas, concepts, personalities, practices, rituals, and deities of Hinduism in a surprisingly coherent manner.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Palkhi Digambar Balkrishna Mokashi, 1987-01-01 Mokashi is a Marathi novelist of the post-independence generation of Realists. This is a vivid account of his day-by-day experience on the Warkari pilgrimage from Alandi to Pandharpur on foot. Pilgrimage is one of the most visible and pervasive features of Hinduism. Every year the Warkaris carry palanquins, called palkhis, bearing sandals representing the feet of their saints from various towns to Pandharpur in Maharashtra--to the Temple of Vitoba. Mokashi accompanied the oldest and most revered of the palanquin processions, the palkhi of Jnaneshwar Maharaj, on its two-week journey. His account is the only sustained view of the pilgrimage in any language.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Maha Nayak: Subhas Chandra Bose - A Novel Vishwas Patil, About the Book FIRST PUBLISHED IN MARATHI IN 1998, THE NOVEL HAS BEEN TRANSLATED INTO FOURTEEN INDIAN AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES. This iconic Marathi novel by Vishwas Patil brings originality and new ideas to the most storied of lives—Subhas Chandra Bose. Possibly the most enigmatic figure in the history of India’s freedom struggle, Bose’s ideological differences with the two stalwarts of the Independence movement, Gandhi and Nehru, split the Congress down the middle. And yet he held them in high esteem, just as they admired him. While Bose asserted the independence of his own values even as he sought help from the Axis powers—Nazi Germany, Italy and later Japan—during World War II, for the cause of a free India, it was seen as treasonous and dangerous by many. Vishwas Patil recreates the life of a man who was twice elected president of the Congress, and quit to follow his own vision, forming the Indian National Army. His defiant nationalism provoked anger and distrust. Mahanayak traces Netaji’s steps from India to Germany, Italy, Singapore, Japan and Burma, to paint a complex portrait of a man of immense strengths and fatal failings. Rich with details drawn from the colossal canvas of the Indian revolution, this is an immersive historical novel that reads like a fast-paced thriller.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Indian Publishing in the Seventies Bijaýa Kumāra Dāśa, 1978 Contributed articles.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Offbeat Tracks in Maharashtra Milind Gunaji, 2003 Guidebook on Maharashtra.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: The Central Provinces Gazette Central Provinces (India), 1922
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen, 2014-07-10 The largest film industry in the world after Hollywood is celebrated in this updated and expanded edition of a now classic work of reference. Covering the full range of Indian film, this new revised edition of the Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema includes vastly expanded coverage of mainstream productions from the 1970s to the 1990s and, for the first time, a comprehensive name index. Illustrated throughout, there is no comparable guide to the incredible vitality and diversity of historical and contemporary Indian film.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Lokahitavādī samagra vāṅmaya Lokahitavādī, 1988
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: People's Raj , 1979
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: The Way to God Mahatma Gandhi, 2009-03-17 Short, easy-to-read essays revealing Gandhi’s most important teachings on love, meditation, service, and prayer—with profound wisdom and inspiration for readers of every faith. Mahatma Gandhi became famous as the leader of the Indian independence movement, but he called himself “a man of God disguised as a politician.” The Way to God demonstrates his enduring significance as a spiritual leader whose ideas offer insight and solace to seekers of every practice and persuasion. Collecting many of his most significant writings, the book explores the deep religious roots of Gandhi’s worldly accomplishments and reveals—in his own words—his intellectual, moral, and spiritual approaches to the divine. First published in India in 1971, the book is based on Gandhi’s lifetime experiments with truth and reveals the heart of his teachings. Gandhi’s aphoristic power, his ability to sum up complex ideas in a few authoritative strokes, shines through these pages. Individual chapters cover such topics as moral discipline, spiritual practice, spiritual experience, and much more. Gandhi’s guiding principles of selflessness, humility, service, active yet nonviolent resistance, and vegetarianism make his writings as timely today as when these writings first appeared. A foreword by Gandhi’s grandson Arun and an introduction by Michael Nagler add useful context.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Mother of Mayavati Amrita M. Salm, Ph.D., This is the biography of Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth Sevier, one of the foremost Western disciples of Swami Vivekananda. Obeying the command of her guru, she left her own home in England, and, along with her husband, devoted her life to establish and nurture the Advaita Ashrama at Mayavati in the lofty heights of Himalayas, dedicated to the practice of Advaita Vedanta. Published by Advaita Ashrama, a branch of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, India, this groundbreaking work is the first biography of Mrs. Sevier, and underscores the struggles, achievements, and convictions of this great woman, who was truly the 'Mother of Mayavati'.
  dnyaneshwar maharaj story in marathi: Light of the Soul Gajanan Maharaj, 1949
Dnyaneshwar - Wikipedia
Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ]), (Devanagari : सन्त ज्ञानेश्वर), pronunciation ⓘ also referred to as Jñāneśvara, Jñānadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyaneshwar …

The Journey of Saint Dnyaneshwar: A Beacon of Light
Nov 30, 2024 · Saint Dnyaneshwar, also known as Dnyaneshwar Maharaj, is a revered figure in Hinduism and Marathi literature. His profound contributions to spirituality and philosophy have …

Sant Dnyaneshwar: A Beacon of Wisdom - historified
Jul 19, 2024 · Sant Dnyaneshwar, also known as Jnaneshwar, Dnyandev, or simply Mauli, left an indelible mark on Marathi literature and spiritual thought. Born in 1275 CE in the serene village of …

Who Was Sant Dnyaneshwar? - THE INDIAN BLOG
Dec 12, 2024 · Sant Dnyaneshwar, also known as Jnaneshwar or Jnandev, is one of the greatest saints, philosophers, and poets in Indian spiritual history. His contributions to Marathi literature, …

Sant Dnyaneshwar (Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev, Mauli)
Apr 16, 2020 · Dnyaneshwar (1275–1296) was a Marathi saint and a poet of the Vaishnava tradition. He was the author of Dnyaneshwari (a detailed explanation on the contents of Bhagavad Gita) …

Sant Dnyaneshwar Information in English - Life, Works, and Legacy
Sant Dnyaneshwar was a great saint, poet, and philosopher from Maharashtra in the 13th century. Born in village of Apegaon, Paithan, he produced exceptional literature in the Marathi language …

Dnyaneshwar - Bharatpedia
Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ]), also referred to as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyaneshwar Vitthal Kulkarni (1275–1296), was a 13th-century …

Dnyaneshwari - Wikipedia
The Dnyaneshwari (Marathi: ज्ञानेश्वरी) (IAST: Jñānēśvarī), also referred to as Jnanesvari, Jnaneshwari or Bhavartha Deepika, is a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita written by the Marathi …

Dnyaneshwar, Indian gurus and saints
Sant Dnyāneshwar / Sant J āneshwar (1275-1296) was a 13th century marathi saint, poet, philosopher and a yogi of Nath tradition. His works "Bhavartha deepika teeka" [a commentary on …

The Spiritual Insights of Saint Dnyaneshwar - Hindu Mythology
Nov 29, 2024 · Saint Dnyaneshwar, also known as Dnyaneshwar Maharaj, was a 13th-century saint, poet, and philosopher from Maharashtra, India. Born in 1275 in a village called Alandi, he …

Dnyaneshwar - Wikipedia
Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ]), (Devanagari : सन्त ज्ञानेश्वर), pronunciation ⓘ also referred to as Jñāneśvara, Jñānadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or …

The Journey of Saint Dnyaneshwar: A Beacon of Light
Nov 30, 2024 · Saint Dnyaneshwar, also known as Dnyaneshwar Maharaj, is a revered figure in Hinduism and Marathi literature. His profound contributions to spirituality and philosophy have …

Sant Dnyaneshwar: A Beacon of Wisdom - historified
Jul 19, 2024 · Sant Dnyaneshwar, also known as Jnaneshwar, Dnyandev, or simply Mauli, left an indelible mark on Marathi literature and spiritual thought. Born in 1275 CE in the serene village …

Who Was Sant Dnyaneshwar? - THE INDIAN BLOG
Dec 12, 2024 · Sant Dnyaneshwar, also known as Jnaneshwar or Jnandev, is one of the greatest saints, philosophers, and poets in Indian spiritual history. His contributions to Marathi …

Sant Dnyaneshwar (Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev, Mauli)
Apr 16, 2020 · Dnyaneshwar (1275–1296) was a Marathi saint and a poet of the Vaishnava tradition. He was the author of Dnyaneshwari (a detailed explanation on the contents of …

Sant Dnyaneshwar Information in English - Life, Works, and Legacy
Sant Dnyaneshwar was a great saint, poet, and philosopher from Maharashtra in the 13th century. Born in village of Apegaon, Paithan, he produced exceptional literature in the Marathi …

Dnyaneshwar - Bharatpedia
Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ]), also referred to as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyaneshwar Vitthal Kulkarni (1275–1296), was a 13th …

Dnyaneshwari - Wikipedia
The Dnyaneshwari (Marathi: ज्ञानेश्वरी) (IAST: Jñānēśvarī), also referred to as Jnanesvari, Jnaneshwari or Bhavartha Deepika, is a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita written by the …

Dnyaneshwar, Indian gurus and saints
Sant Dnyāneshwar / Sant J āneshwar (1275-1296) was a 13th century marathi saint, poet, philosopher and a yogi of Nath tradition. His works "Bhavartha deepika teeka" [a commentary …

The Spiritual Insights of Saint Dnyaneshwar - Hindu Mythology
Nov 29, 2024 · Saint Dnyaneshwar, also known as Dnyaneshwar Maharaj, was a 13th-century saint, poet, and philosopher from Maharashtra, India. Born in 1275 in a village called Alandi, …