
Sant Sopandeo was a
sant of the
Varkari and also the younger brother of
Dnyaneshwar.
Sopan(19 November 1277 A.D- 29 December 1296 A.D),
attained
samadhi at Saswad near
Pune
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. He wrote a book, the ''Sopandevi'' based on the Marathi translation of the ''Bhagavad Gita'' along with 50 or so
abhangs.
Siblings
#
Nivruttinath: The eldest brother of Sopan, Nivrutti was an authority on the philosophy of the
Nath. Gahininath, one of the nine Nath gurus, accepted Nivrutti as his disciple and initiated him into the Nath sect, instructing him to propagate devotion to Shri
Krishna
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. Dnyaneshwar accepted his elder brother as his own guru. After the early samadhi of Dnyaneshwar, Nivrutti travelled with his sister Muktai on a pilgrimage along the
Tapti River, where they were caught in a thunderstorm and Muktai was swept away. Nivrutti obtained samadhi at Tryambakeshwar. Around 375 abhangs are attributed to him but the authorship of many of them is disputed due to the difference in writing style and philosophy.
# Dnyaneshwar (1275–1296): The second of the siblings was a 13th-century
Marathi ''
sant'', poet, philosopher and
yogi of the
Nath tradition whose ''
Jñānēśvarī'' (a commentary on the ''
Bhagavad Gita
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'') and ''
Amrutanubhav
Amrutanubhav or Amritanubhav is a composition by the Marathi people, Marathi saint and poet Jñāneśvar during the 13th century. It is considered to be a milestone in Marathi literature.Budkuley, K. I. R. A. N. (2005). Indo-European storytelling ...
'' are considered to be milestones in
Marathi literature.
# Muktabai: His younger sister, Muktabai wrote forty-one
abhangs throughout her lifespan.
References
Marathi-language writers
Warkari
Marathi Hindu saints
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