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LIFE OF THE MONK

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vitthalpant was a wise householder man perfectly performing his householder duties somehow he travel to pilgrimages of india pursuing holyness and spritiual knowledge,thereafter he get married to rakhumai and leave home without her permission for sanyas state in which he was going to meditate and chant god's name but his spritiual teacher(gurudev)finds out that he didn't taken permission of his wife from her heart hence his gurudev orders him to return to his household ,he then get exocommunicated from his society of bramhins because orthodox society thinks that he insulted all the ashramas of hinduism and his family go through much humiliation and insult thereafter he give birth to four children which are no normal they are incarnation of omnipotent lords himself ,he begs to authority for mercy but they give him an excution as an atonement thereafter his childrens makes change in the orthodox society of 12th century of india .They compose much literature for common people by which they become wealthy in case of knowledge.Especially saint dnyaneshwar who is incarnation of lord pandurang himself translates shrimadbhagvad geeta from sanskrit to marathi in the form of ovi.He then recognize that his time is going to end in some days hence he pursue sanjeevan samadhi(the state of meditation and entrancement,an euphoric state and he finally meet to his god )after leaving this human body.
this book contains lifestory of saint dnyaneshwar's family and crucial events took place in his life.This book defines true love ,and will help you to find inner peace and makes you to achieve state of entrancement in which you will feel spritiual bless and satisfaction.

108 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 2, 2017

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