Akka Mahadevi
Akka Mahadevi
Brahmananda
Brahmananda
Dadu Dayal
Dadu Dayal
Eknath
Eknath
Guru Nanak
Guru Nanak
Jnaneshvar
Jnaneshvar
Kabir
Kabir
Lalleshwari
Lalleshwari
Mirabai
Mirabai
Namdev
Namdev
Raidas
Raidas
Sahajo Bai
Sahajo Bai
Shankaracharya
Shankaracharya
Shivadina
Shivadina
Sunderdas
Sunderdas
Surdas
Surdas
Tukaram
Tukaram
Tulsidas
Tulsidas

Jnaneshvar Maharaj

Jnaneshvar Maharaj

About Jnaneshvar Maharaj

Jnaneshvar Maharaj (c 1275 – 1296) was a poet-saint from Maharashtra, India. He wrote what are widely acknowledged to be among the world’s foremost spiritual works—the Jnaneshvari, a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, and the Amritanubhava, a dialogue on the experience of union with the Divine. Jnaneshvar Maharaj is celebrated for conveying subtle truths in simple, poetic language. He wrote in the common vernacular, Marathi, at a time when much of India’s holy discourse was in Sanskrit, and he explained the scriptures through the lens of his personal experience.

the Life and Teaching of Jnaneshvar Maharaj

Abhangas by Jnaneshvar Maharaj

Shriguru Sarikha
Aji Soniyatsa Dinu
Pasayadan
Soniyatsa divasa aji
Santa Kuḷītsā Rāzā
An Abhanga by Jnaneshwar