Sir Swami Samarth.

Sir Swami Samarth.

Author: N. S. Karandikar

Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd

Published: 2008-02-21

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9788120734456

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Must read if you are devotee of Sir Swami Samarth.


Guru Charitra

Guru Charitra

Author: Shree Swami Samarth

Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd

Published: 2008-08-01

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9788120733480

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Guru Charitra is one of the most revered scriptural texts of Hinduism. Containing the biographies of Lord Dattatreya, (Lord Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh) and his subsequent incarnations Sripada Sri Vallabha and Sri Narasimha Saraswati, it clarifies several doubts on religious dogmas, rituals and doctrines through a conversation between the master and his disciple. This book, steeped in lofty Hindu philosophical ideas also portrays a picture of the social and economic condition of the medieval times in India, and the message conveyed by the numerous teachings of the Guru needs to be understood in the context of those days. Reading of this interactive account, written in simple and lucid language will give strength and encouragement to spiritual aspirants to continue with their sadhana (spiritual pursuit), enable them to overcome the various problems of modern day living and fulfil their inherent wishes.


Shree Swami Samarth

Shree Swami Samarth

Author: Vaibhav Chawadre

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-12-04

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 9781505361445

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It is an experienced fact that the reading of such literature gives mental peace to those who are worried due to different miseries of this worldly life and also encourages and guides them to go ahead on the path of self emancipation by making their lives sublime and full of highest bliss. Shree Swami Samarth- Shree Swami's History India is holy place; birth place of the sages and saints! A sacred home for penance of the accomplished ascetics! This is land of philosophers, and 'karmayogi' [One who practice a karma process to unite one's self with the divine] Indian believes that saints as God. Saint is generally one to whom has been attributed (and who has generally demonstrated) a high level of holiness and sanctity. A saint is capable of interceding for people on earth. Shree Swami Samarth was also one of the saints. He was incarnation of Lord Dattatreya. Nrusimha Saraswati and Shre Swami Samarth are nothing but same.


Guru Charitra

Guru Charitra

Author: Dr. V.R. Prabhu

Publisher: Jaico Publishing House

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 817992419X

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The Two Incarnations Of Lord DattatreyaThe Dattatreya Sampradaya Has Kept Alive The Eternal Principles Of Truth, Righteousness, Peace, Divine Love And Non-Violence In Bharat For Thousands Of Years. It Extends Back In Time To The Very Beginning Of The Human Race And Over Thousands Of Years This Sampradaya Produced Other Sampradayas Like The Shaiva And Vishnu Sampradayas, To Name Only Two. As The Other Sampradyas Kept Increasing In Number, The Dattatreya Sampradya Was Largely Forgottren By The Laity In Virtually The Whole Of Northern Bharat.The Revival Of The Datta Sampradaya, In The Last Millenium Was Largely Due To Sri Sripad Sri Vallabha And Sri Narasimha Saraswati. The Guru Charitra Is The Biography Of These Two Incarnations Of Lord Dattatreya. This Text Has Been Used For The Last 300 Years To Revive Our Lost Vedic Heritage. Besides Many Lost Rituals Were Revived By Sri Narasimha Saraswati And Are Recounted In This Text.


Yogiraj

Yogiraj

Author: V. V. Shirvaikar

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 9789384363208

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Divine Glory of the Lord “SHREE SWAMI SAMARTHA”

Divine Glory of the Lord “SHREE SWAMI SAMARTHA”

Author: Pratap Anant Gogawale

Publisher: Vibhuti Prakashan

Published: 2015-08-08

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13:

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Swami Samarth, also known as Swami of Akkalkot was an Indian spiritual master of the Dattatreya sect. He is a widely known spiritual figure in various Indian states including Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. He lived during the nineteenth century. Swami Samarth traveled all across the Indian subcontinent and eventually set his abode at Akkalkot, a village in present-day Maharashtra. He is thought to have initially arrived at Akkalkot on a Wednesday, during either September or October in 1856 CE. He resided at Akkalkot for close to 22 years. His parentage and origins remain obscure. Some other Indian saints and spiritual figures including Sai Baba of Shirdi and Gajanan Maharaj of Shegaon also have similarly unknown origins. According to legend, once when a disciple asked Swami a question of his birth, Swami responded that he had originated from a banyan tree (vata-vriksha in Marathi). On another occasion, Swami had said that his earlier name was Nrusimha Bhan. Swami Samarth is widely considered to be the fourth (third in physical form) incarnation of Dattatreya, an Indian monk, mystic and Hindu deity. He is also believed to be a reincarnation of Narasimha Saraswati, another earlier spiritual master of the Dattatreya sect. According to Swami Samarth himself, he had originally appeared in the Kardali forests near Srisailam, a Hindu holy town in present-day Andhra Pradesh. He might have moved through China, Tibet and Nepal during his travels across the Himalayas and its adjacent regions. He is also believed to have visited various Indian regions such as Puri, Varanasi (also Kashi), Haridwar, Girnar, Kathiawar and Rameswaram. He might have also briefly lived at Mangalvedha, a town near Pandharpur in present-day Solapur district, Maharashtra. He finally settled at Akkalkot. Swami Samarth is also believed to have visited Maniknagar to meet Manik Prabhu, an Indian saint and mystic considered to be another incarnation of Dattatreya. According to the Shree Manik Prabhu Charitra (biography), Swami resided at Maniknagar for around six months. During this period, Manik Prabhu and Swami Samarth often sat under a cluster fig tree (Audumbar in Marathi) and had conversations on profound spirituality. It is claimed that Swami Samarth regarded Manik Prabhu as a brother. Swami Samarth arrived at Akkalkot in 1856 CE on receiving an invitation from Chintopant Tol and then stayed on the outskirts of the town for about 22 years. He usually lived at the residence of his disciple Cholappa, where his shrine is presently located.