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The Dnyaaneshwari is the commentary on Bhagavad Gita written by Marathi saint poet Dnyaneshwar. This is not only a scholarly work, but also has aesthetic value. It gave a philosophical base for the movement of Bhagawata Dharma, a Bhakti sect which created a lasting effect on the history of Maharashtra. The Dnyaaneshwari became one of the sacred books i.e. Prasthanatrai of Bhagawata Dharma, along with Ekanathi Bhagawata and Tukaram Gaathaa. It is one of the great foundations of Marathi literature. The Pasayadan or the nine ending verses of the Dnyaaneshwari are also popular with the masses. Hindu scripture is overwhelmingly written in Sanskrit. ...
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Sant Dnyaneshwar (1275-1296) (à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¥à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤° in Marathi) (also known as Jnanadeva - à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¤¦à¥à¤µ or Jnaneshvar - à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¥à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤°) was a 13th century rebel saint-poet born in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state, west India. ...
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The "Bhagvat Gita" is the ultimate spiritual knowledge since it was professed by none other than Lord Krishna who was an Avtar (direct manifestation of the Absolute universal energy or God himself). The "Dnyaneshwari" is more than a commentary on the Bhagvat Gita because it was professed again by an Avtar Lord-Saint Dnyaneshwar (Original name DnyanDev, Dnyan = Knowledge, Dev = God). Born on the same date (Hindu calendar) as Lord Krishna (Janmashtami) and under the same star constellation as Lord Krishna, he had taken this form to revive the same spiritual path which was again facing extinction. He did revive it in the form "Dnyaneshwari" and it is perhaps the greatest of literature of all times till date. Lord Dnyaneshwar took the opportunity to expand the "Gita" which consisted of 700 shlokas (sanskrit verses) into around 9999 verses in Marathi (local language of the state of Maharashtra, India). It is awe-inspiring work since it reflects sheer brilliance and wisdom especially since he professed it at the age of 16. He took Sanjivan-Samadhi (left the earthly body voluntarily) at the age of 21 in his home town of "Alandi" near Pune. Till date this particular place vibrates with energy. The "Dnyaneshwari" has beautiful verses, fine literature, deep spiritual knowledge, detailed knowledge of Kundalini, shows that Lord Dnyaneshwar had knowledge of Metaphysics, Astrology, Chemistry, Evolution and much more. In his own words he has written that he had chosen Marathi language since it is like Nectar. The "Dnyaneshwari" lays importance on God as energy and emphasises that even though there may be many different living forms they all breathe oxygen( even fishes under water and reptiles deep inside the earth) and have the same life force within them and this life force is nothing but a part of God who is energy and intelligence. And so we too have a part of energy and intelligence and can use the same to connect with the supreme. It teaches us to realise that this evolution is not by chance but by design and even though it is difficult to see energy the "Dnyaneshwari" has in it the methodologies to achieve the same. Kundalini (, IAST: ) is a Sanskrit word meaning either coiled up or coiling like a snake. ...
Sant Dnyaneshwar (1275-1296) (à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¥à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤° in Marathi) (also known as Jnanadeva - à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¤¦à¥à¤µ or Jnaneshvar - à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¥à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤°) was a 13th century rebel saint-poet born in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state, west India. ...
Marathi is one of the widely spoken languages of India, and has a long literary history. ...
Interestingly Lord Dnyaneshwar has described the formation of the Solar system as a "Big Bang" which is in agreement with the Big bang theory. But it is not by chance but due to the super intelligence that is God deciding to form the solar system. Sant Dnyaneshwar (1275-1296) (à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¥à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤° in Marathi) (also known as Jnanadeva - à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¤¦à¥à¤µ or Jnaneshvar - à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¥à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤°) was a 13th century rebel saint-poet born in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state, west India. ...
External Links
- Old Marathi text in western transliteration
- Complete English translation
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