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This translation of the Bhaktalilamrita offers an in-depth exploration of Eknath, a prominent figure in Hindu devotional philosophy and practice. Eknath lived during the 16th century and became renowned for his spiritual wisdom, devotional practices, and contributions to Bhakti tradition.
Justin E. Abbott’s careful translation preserves the original text’s essence while making it comprehensible to modern English readers. The work covers Eknath’s spiritual journey, his teachings on devotion, and his significant impact on Hindu religious thought. Through biographical narratives and philosophical discourse, the text illuminates the principles of Bhakti yoga and the path of devotion as understood in Indian spiritual traditions.
This scholarly work serves as both a historical document and a spiritual guide, valuable for students of Indian religions, Hindu philosophy, and comparative spirituality. Gyan Publishing House’s edition ensures accessibility for academic and general readers interested in understanding one of India’s most influential spiritual masters.







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