Manache Shlok

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Manache Shlok is a revered Marathi devotional and philosophical poem composed by the 17th-century saint Samarth Ramdas, offering introspective guidance for purifying and disciplining the mind.

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Manache Shlok canonical 5

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instanceOf Marathi devotional poem
philosophical poem
religious text
addresses the human mind
associatedWith Bhakti movement
surface form: Marathi Bhakti movement

Samarth Ramdas tradition
author Samarth Ramdas
centuryOfComposition 17th century
countryOfOrigin India
culturalSignificance recited in many Marathi households
widely memorized in Maharashtra
emphasizes devotional surrender
inner reform over outer ritual
self-awareness
form rhymed verses
genre devotional literature
didactic literature
influence Marathi spiritual literature
ethical teachings in Maharashtra
intendedAudience followers of Samarth Ramdas
spiritual seekers
language Marathi
meter traditional Marathi poetic meter
modernScript Devanagari script
surface form: Devanagari
moralFocus overcoming anger
overcoming greed
overcoming pride
originalScript Modi script
philosophicalOrientation Bhakti
Vedanta-influenced ethics
placeOfOrigin Maharashtra
primaryTheme detachment from worldly desires
devotion to God
introspection
self-discipline of the mind
purpose guidance for purifying the mind
moral and spiritual instruction
relatedWorkByAuthor Dasbodh
religion Hinduism
scriptureType non-canonical devotional text
teaches constant remembrance of God
control of senses
detachment from ego
righteous conduct
tradition Samarth Sampradaya
usedIn devotional gatherings
personal recitation
spiritual study circles

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Dasbodh relatedWorkOfAuthor Manache Shlok
Ramdas Swami knownFor Manache Shlok
Ramdas Swami work Manache Shlok
Samarth Sampradaya veneratedText Manache Shlok
Samarth Ramdas workAuthored Manache Shlok