हरिपाठ (पंचरत्न)-Haripath

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Haripath is a collection of abhangas composed by Marathi saint, Shree saint Dnyaneshwar Maharaj, Shree saint Namdev Maharaj, Shree saint Eknath Maharaj, Shree saint Tukaram Maharaj, Shree saint Nivruttinath Maharaj.
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The Varkari tradition has been part of Hindu culture in Maharashtra since the thirteenth-century CE, when it formed as a panth during the Bhakti movement. Varkaris recognise around 50 poet-saints (sants) whose works over a period of 500 years were documented in an eighteenth-century hagiography.

Varkaris are community of people with shared spiritual beliefs and practices. They are Devotees of Vithoba ( Vitthal,Vithu Mauli), Haripath is recited by Varkaris daily.

• Collection of 29 abhangas (poems) composed by Marathi saint, Dnyaneshwar.
• Collection of 34 abhangas (poems) composed by Marathi saint, Namdev.
• Collection of 26 abhangas (poems) composed by Marathi saint, Eknath.
• Collection of 34 abhangas (poems) composed by Marathi saint, Tukaram.
• Collection of 25 abhangas (poems) composed by Marathi saint, Nivruttinath.
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Apr 2, 2024

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Added Pasaydan (पसायदान)

• Collection of 29 abhangas composed by Marathi saint, Dnyaneshwar.
• Collection of 34 abhangas composed by Marathi saint, Namdev.
• Collection of 26 abhangas composed by Marathi saint, Eknath.
• Collection of 34 abhangas composed by Marathi saint, Tukaram.
• Collection of 25 abhangas composed by Marathi saint, Nivruttinath.