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Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ]), also referred to as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyaneshwar Vitthal Kulkarni (1275–1296), was a 13th-century Indian Marathi saint, poet, philosopher and yogi of the Nath Shaiva and Varkari tradition. In his short life of 21 years, he authored Dnyaneshwari (a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita) and Amrutanubhav. These are the oldest surviving literary works in the Marathi language, and considered to be milestones in Marathi literature. Sant Dnyaneshwar's ideas reflect the non-dualistic Advaita Vedanta philosophy and an emphasis on Yoga and bhakti towards Vithoba, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. His legacy inspired saint-poets such as Eknath and Tukaram, and he is one of the founders of the Varkari (Vithoba-Krishna) Bhakti

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  • Dnyaneshwar oder Jnaneshwar (* 1275 in Alandi; † 1296 ebenda) war ein indischer Dichter, Religionsphilosoph und Yogi. Er war ein ergebener Anhänger des Gottes Vithoba, einer Manifestation des Hindu-Gottes Vishnu bzw. seines Avatars Krishna, und wird in weiten Teilen des Bundesstaats Maharashtra als Heiliger (sant) verehrt. (de)
  • Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ]), also referred to as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyaneshwar Vitthal Kulkarni (1275–1296), was a 13th-century Indian Marathi saint, poet, philosopher and yogi of the Nath Shaiva and Varkari tradition. In his short life of 21 years, he authored Dnyaneshwari (a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita) and Amrutanubhav. These are the oldest surviving literary works in the Marathi language, and considered to be milestones in Marathi literature. Sant Dnyaneshwar's ideas reflect the non-dualistic Advaita Vedanta philosophy and an emphasis on Yoga and bhakti towards Vithoba, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. His legacy inspired saint-poets such as Eknath and Tukaram, and he is one of the founders of the Varkari (Vithoba-Krishna) Bhakti movement tradition of Hinduism in Maharashtra. Dnyaneshwar undertook samadhi at Alandi in 1296 by entombing himself in an underground chamber. (en)
  • Jnaneshvara, aussi appelé Dnyaneshwar, (1275-1296) est un saint de l'hindouisme connu pour avoir été philosophe, yogi et poète. Il a écrit un commentaire très connu en marathi sur l'épopée du Bhagavad Gita, le Dnyaneshwari, ou Jñaneshwar. Issu de l'état du Maharashtra, il y est très célèbre. (fr)
  • Dnyāneshwar atau Jñāneshwar (1275–1296) (Marathi: ज्ञानेश्वर), juga dikenal sebagai Sant Jñanadeva (Marathi: ज्ञानदेव) (Sant - gelar yang sering ditujukan kepadanya), adalah tokoh suci Hindu abad ke-13 dari Maharashtra, sekaligus seorang penyair, filsuf dan yogi dari tradisi Natha. Hasil karyanya, Bhavartha deepika teeka (tafsiran tentang Bhagawadgita, lebih dikenal sebagai "Dnyaneshwari") dan Amrutanubhav dianggap sebagai tonggak sejarah kesusastraan Marathi. * l * * s (in)
  • Dźńaneśwara (marathi: ज्ञानेश्वर, trl. dźńāneśwar, ang. Dnyaneshwar) (ok. 1275–1296) – indyjski filozof, mistyk, jogin i święty hinduistyczny. Pierwszy wielki poeta tworzący w języku Marathów – marathi. (pl)
  • Дняне́швар, или Джнянешвар (маратхи ज्ञानेश्वर; 1275, Пайтхан, Аурангабад — 1296, Аланди[d], Пуна) — вайшнавский поэт, святой и философ родом из Махараштры, один из наиболее ранних авторов вайшнавской поэзии. Автор «Бхавартха-дипика-тики» (комментария к «Бхагавад-гите») и «». Оба текста считаются шедеврами . Принадлежал к движению варкари. (ru)
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  • Sant Dyaneshwar (en)
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  • Janmashtami, 1275 CE (en)
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  • Dnyaneshwar (en)
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  • Apegaon, Yadava dynasty (en)
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  • Vitthala 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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  • Dnyandeo Vitthalpant 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 oder Jnaneshwar (* 1275 in Alandi; † 1296 ebenda) war ein indischer Dichter, Religionsphilosoph und Yogi. Er war ein ergebener Anhänger des Gottes Vithoba, einer Manifestation des Hindu-Gottes Vishnu bzw. seines Avatars Krishna, und wird in weiten Teilen des Bundesstaats Maharashtra als Heiliger (sant) verehrt. (de)
  • Jnaneshvara, aussi appelé Dnyaneshwar, (1275-1296) est un saint de l'hindouisme connu pour avoir été philosophe, yogi et poète. Il a écrit un commentaire très connu en marathi sur l'épopée du Bhagavad Gita, le Dnyaneshwari, ou Jñaneshwar. Issu de l'état du Maharashtra, il y est très célèbre. (fr)
  • Dnyāneshwar atau Jñāneshwar (1275–1296) (Marathi: ज्ञानेश्वर), juga dikenal sebagai Sant Jñanadeva (Marathi: ज्ञानदेव) (Sant - gelar yang sering ditujukan kepadanya), adalah tokoh suci Hindu abad ke-13 dari Maharashtra, sekaligus seorang penyair, filsuf dan yogi dari tradisi Natha. Hasil karyanya, Bhavartha deepika teeka (tafsiran tentang Bhagawadgita, lebih dikenal sebagai "Dnyaneshwari") dan Amrutanubhav dianggap sebagai tonggak sejarah kesusastraan Marathi. * l * * s (in)
  • Dźńaneśwara (marathi: ज्ञानेश्वर, trl. dźńāneśwar, ang. Dnyaneshwar) (ok. 1275–1296) – indyjski filozof, mistyk, jogin i święty hinduistyczny. Pierwszy wielki poeta tworzący w języku Marathów – marathi. (pl)
  • Дняне́швар, или Джнянешвар (маратхи ज्ञानेश्वर; 1275, Пайтхан, Аурангабад — 1296, Аланди[d], Пуна) — вайшнавский поэт, святой и философ родом из Махараштры, один из наиболее ранних авторов вайшнавской поэзии. Автор «Бхавартха-дипика-тики» (комментария к «Бхагавад-гите») и «». Оба текста считаются шедеврами . Принадлежал к движению варкари. (ru)
  • Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ]), also referred to as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyaneshwar Vitthal Kulkarni (1275–1296), was a 13th-century Indian Marathi saint, poet, philosopher and yogi of the Nath Shaiva and Varkari tradition. In his short life of 21 years, he authored Dnyaneshwari (a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita) and Amrutanubhav. These are the oldest surviving literary works in the Marathi language, and considered to be milestones in Marathi literature. Sant Dnyaneshwar's ideas reflect the non-dualistic Advaita Vedanta philosophy and an emphasis on Yoga and bhakti towards Vithoba, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. His legacy inspired saint-poets such as Eknath and Tukaram, and he is one of the founders of the Varkari (Vithoba-Krishna) Bhakti (en)
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  • Dnyaneshwar (de)
  • Jnaneshvara (fr)
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  • Dźńaneśwar (pl)
  • Днянешвар (ru)
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