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Dasbodh ( Marathi )
| AUTHOR | Ramdas, Samarth |
| PUBLISHER | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (08/31/2017) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Dasbodh, loosely meaning "advice to the disciple" in Marathi, is a 17th-century Advaita Vedanta spiritual text. It was orally narrated by the saint Samarth Ramdas to his disciple, Kalyan Swami. The Dasbodh provides readers with spiritual guidance on matters such as devotion and acquiring knowledge. Besides this, it also helps in answering queries related to day to day Life and how to find solutions to it. The Dasbodh was written in 1654 by Ramdas (1608-1681), a satguru, a Hindu poet from Maharashtra, in the local Marathi language. It is a comprehensive volume in verse form providing instructions on the religious life, presented in the format of a conversation between a Guru and disciple. The narration is believed to have taken place in a cave called Shivatharghal in the Raigad district of Maharashtra.
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ISBN-13:
9781975936891
ISBN-10:
1975936892
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
Marathi
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Page Count:
668
Carton Quantity:
12
Product Dimensions:
5.98 x 1.34 x 9.02 inches
Weight:
1.94 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Religion | Hinduism - Sacred Writings
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Dasbodh, loosely meaning "advice to the disciple" in Marathi, is a 17th-century Advaita Vedanta spiritual text. It was orally narrated by the saint Samarth Ramdas to his disciple, Kalyan Swami. The Dasbodh provides readers with spiritual guidance on matters such as devotion and acquiring knowledge. Besides this, it also helps in answering queries related to day to day Life and how to find solutions to it. The Dasbodh was written in 1654 by Ramdas (1608-1681), a satguru, a Hindu poet from Maharashtra, in the local Marathi language. It is a comprehensive volume in verse form providing instructions on the religious life, presented in the format of a conversation between a Guru and disciple. The narration is believed to have taken place in a cave called Shivatharghal in the Raigad district of Maharashtra.
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