Dгўsbгіdh Apr 2026
For a total of 200 sections.
(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 DГЎsbГіdh
Emphasizing surrender and devotion to God as a primary path to peace. For a total of 200 sections
Each focusing on a broad theme like "Signs of Fools" or "Search for God". DГЎsbГіdh
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: