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by Savitribai Khanolkar
Paperback (Edition: 2000)

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan

Size: 7.2" X 4.8"
Pages: 189

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About the Author:

Born on July 20, 1913 to a Russian mother and a Hungarian father, Smt. Savitribai Khanolkar acquired Indian citizenship after her marriage to the late Major-General Vikram R. Khanolkar, brother of Dr. V.R. Khanolkar, noted cancer specialist and a former Vice-Chancellor of Bombay University.

Though a non-vegetarian by birth, Smt. Khanolkar, even as a child, preferred vegetarian food. Nature and its beauty thrilled her; she adored the sun and sea. All along she felt she belonged to India. Impelled by her intense spiritual yearnings, she set out in search of a guru. The momentous meeting with her guru, a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa "all my doubts and a joy never before experienced flowed into my heat".

Though a foreigner, in course of time, she so identified herself with the Indian way of life and thought that she could not think of being anybody else except an Indian.

Eva, as she was known before she married, learned Indian music, Sanskrit and Kathakali. She speaks Marathi like a native and is proficient in Hindi. Besides her mother tongue, she knows English, French and Italian too.

After her husband's untimely death in 1952, she repaired to the Ramakrishna Vedanta Ashrama in Darjeeling and later settled down in Maharashtra. It was during her stay in Wai that she developed a great reverence for the Saints of Maharashtra and was inspired to write about them. This book is a collection of the articles that appeared in the Bhavan's Journal to which she is a regular contributor.

CONTENTS

CHAPTERPage
Kulapati's Prefacev
Introductionviii
1. Sant Jnaneshwar1
2. Sant Namadev37
3. Sant Janabai50
4. Sawata Mali55
5. Chokhamela58
6. Narhari Sonar64
7. Gora Kumbhar68
8. Raka Kumbhar72
9. Santaji Pawar75
10. Sant Janajasawanta81
11. Jagamitra Naga83
12. Sena Nhavi87
13. Kanhopatra90
14. Bhanudas94
15. Janardana Swami99
16. Sant Eknath103
17. Mankoji Bodhale137
18. Sant Tukaram142
19. Sant Ramadasa160
20. Latib Shah and Shaikh Mohammad 173
21. Niloba and Other Disciples of Tukaram176


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