Dгўsbгіdh

Emphasizing surrender and devotion to God as a primary path to peace.

(loosely meaning "advice to the disciple") is a major 17th-century spiritual text written by the Maharashtrian saint Samarth Ramdas . It is highly unique among Indian spiritual literature because it balances deep Advaita Vedanta philosophy with practical advice for living a successful, ethical life in society. Core Teachings and Philosophy

For a total of 200 sections.

Each focusing on a broad theme like "Signs of Fools" or "Search for God".

Ramdas is often called the "Patriot Saint" because he integrated spiritual growth with , fitness, and even politics, preaching that one must be wise and industrious to truly succeed. Structure of the Text DГЎsbГіdh

Each stanza typically consists of four lines. Practical Application for Daily Life Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Written in the local Marathi language, Dāsbōdh was orally narrated by Ramdas to his disciple, Kalyan Swami, in a cave called . Its teachings focus on two main paths: Emphasizing surrender and devotion to God as a

The volume is massive, composed in the poetic verse form. It is organized into: