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1327: 1294:(hereditary accountant), and Rakhumabai. Vitthalpant did atonement for the acceptance of his children in society. Vitthal Panth and his wife were suggested to give up their life to get rid of the ex-communication as Vitthal Panth was believed to be a sannyasin but after the birth of his children, Orthodox Brahmins of the day saw a renunciate returning to his life as a householder as heresy and Nivruttinath and his siblings were denied the right to have in society. 1372: 198: 1301:, leaving their child behind. after that nivrutti had to look after his siblings. Being creative poet and philosopher,Nivrutti suggested his younger brother Dnyaneshwar to translate Geeta which was written in Sanskrit into Marathi language in order to get the people know easily. He offered Dnyaneshwar his entire spiritual wealth and achievement. 1313:. During a pilgrimage trip, Vitthalapant along with his family was confronted by a tiger. The family escaped while Nivruttinath got separated from the family. He hid in a cave on the Anjani mountain where he met Gahaninath, who initiated Nivruttinath into the wisdom of the 1326: 1359:
for a pilgrimage. During a thunderstorm, Muktabai was lost. Nivruttinath then attained Samadhi. The Resting place is situated near Trimbakeshwar. At his resting place, a temple has been erected which is visited by numerous devotees.
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Nivruttinath advised Dnyaneshwar to write an independent philosophical work. This work later came to be known as
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Nivruttinath was one of the four children, and the eldest son, of Vitthalapant, a
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Vitthal Pant and his wife gave up their lives, within a year by jumping into the
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Karhadkar, K. S. (1976) . "Dnyaneshwar and Marathi Literature".
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At around the age of 10, Nivruttinath's family moved to
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Nivruttinath was born in Apegaon village on the bank of
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After the Samadhi of Dnyaneshwar, Nivruttinath left
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Index

Yadava dynasty
Aurangabad district, Maharashtra
Samadhi 24 June 1297
Trimbakeshwar
Hinduism
Vaishnavism
Nath
Advaita vedanta
Varkari
Hinduism
Sant Dnyaneshwar
Sant
a series
Hindu philosophy

Orthodox
Samkhya
Yoga
Nyaya
Vaisheshika
MÄ«māį¹ƒsā
Vedanta
Heterodox
Charvaka
Ājīvika
Buddhism
Jainism
AjƱana
Smartist
Advaita

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