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Dnyaneshwari in English

The Dnyaneshwari also known as Jnyaneshwari is a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita written by the Marathi saint and poet Dnyaneshwar in the 13th century.

This commentary has been praised for its aesthetic as well as scholarly value. The original name of the work is Bhavarth Deepika, which can be roughly translated as "The light showing the internal meaning" (of the Bhagvad Geeta), but it is popularly called the Dnyaneshwari after its creator. Saint Dyaneshwar wrote the Dyaneshwari in Nevasa beside a pole which is still there. The Dnyaneshwari provides the philosophical basis for the Bhagawata Dharma, a bhakti sect which had a lasting effect on the history of Maharashtra. It became one of the sacred books (i.e. the Prasthanatrai of Bhagawata Dharma) along with Eknathi Bhagawata and Tukaram Gaathaa. It is one of the foundations of the Marathi language and literature written in the Modi alphabet and continues to be widely read in Maharashtra. The Pasayadan or the nine ending verses of the Jñāneśvarī are also popular with the masses.

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The Dnyaneshwari (Marathi: ज्ञानेश्वरी) (IAST: Jñānēśvarī Jnyaneshwari), also referred to as Jnanesvari, Jnaneshwari or Bhavartha Deepika is a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita written by the Marathi saint and poet Dnyaneshwar in 1290 CE. Dnyaneshwar (born 1275) lived a short life of 21 years, and this commentary is notable to have been composed in his teens. The text is the oldest surviving literary work in the Marathi language, one that inspired major Bhakti movement saint-poets such as Eknath and Tukaram of the Varkari (Vithoba) tradition. The Dnyaneshwari interprets the Bhagavad Gita in the Advaita Vedanta tradition of Hinduism. The philosophical depth of the text has been praised for its aesthetic as well as scholarly value.

The narrative of the Dnyaneshwari closely follows the Bhagavad Gita, yet the commentary – called tika in the local tradition – is written in the form of a "song-sermon" that expands the explanation to include a discussion of the major Hindu philosophies and beliefs in the 13th-century.:xvii-xviii While the Gita has 700 verses, the Dnyaneshwari has about 9,000 verses. It includes references to the Vedas, the Upanishads and other major Hindu texts.:xviii-xix The Dnyaneshwari is a rhythmic prose, that can be recited alone or chanted as a group. Each of its 9,000 verses consists of four lines (quarters) called an ovi (a form of Marathi meter). Unlike the Gita which has fixed number of syllables in its verses and which do not rhyme, the Dnyaneshwari commentary on the Gita has a variable number of syllables per line, of which first three of four do rhyme. Each line in the Dnyaneshwari typically has between three and thirteen syllables.

The text reverentially includes the names of numerous Hindu gods and goddesses from Vaishnavism, Shaivism, and Shaktism traditions, as well as Vedic ones such as Saraswati (Sharada). The last line of many of its verses include the characteristic "Jnanadeva says" or "Says Jnanesvara".

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Shy. S. Aug 8, 2021     

Excellent and we'll presented..but there is no option of Bookmark ..Need to remember where you were last reading.The option of search is also missing. Option of copy and paste is absent so you cannot share

Set. K. Aug 8, 2020     

Very useful to spend time on the go remembering the words of Avatar. If you could include sanskrit slokas as well it would be great.

TAT. K. Feb 13, 2021     

Great work done. If possible, keep some space between text of five Ovies. Also needs to include Backbutton, Book Mark etc. It is not necessary to bunch meaning of exactly five ovies. Finish cerain concept togethre. It may require text of more than five Ovies.

Dr. m. P. Dec 15, 2019     

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Din. M. Sep 2, 2020     

Needs to include/incorporate: 1) Translated by 2) Preface/Introduction 3) Bookmark 4) Back Button 5) Flip Mode/Scroll Mode for reading

VEN. I. Feb 10, 2020     

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man. a. Nov 3, 2019     

Must have for all devotees. Gita explained in a blissful manner. Everyone should pray to the almighty to give the knowledge to understand this priceless jewel. My daily reading..

Nar. N. Aug 3, 2020     

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