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- Dattatreya - Wikipedia
Around 1550 CE, Dattatreya Yogi taught the Dattatreya philosophy to his disciple Das Gosavi in Marathi Das Gosavi then taught this philosophy to his two Telugu disciples Gopalbhatt and Sarvaved who studied and translated Das Gosavi's book of Vedantavyavaharsangraha into Telugu language
- Who is Lord Dattatreya? Know the Life Story of Lord Datta
Lord Dattatreya, the Hindu deity embodying Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, is revered for his teachings on spiritual liberation Born to Atri Rishi and Anasuya Devi, he represents the harmony of creation, preservation, and destruction
- Dattatreya | Hindu Deity, Myths, Texts, Iconography, Avatars, Temples . . .
Dattatreya is a Hindu deity considered to be the paragon of yogic practice and asceticism He is frequently understood as the incarnation of the Trimurti—the three Hindu gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—and is depicted as a combination of those three deities
- Lord Dattatreya - My Dattatreya
Dattatreya was the yuga acharya or the supreme master of the era preceding the Dvapara Yuga, known as the Treta Yuga When Dattatreya was born, he had three heads, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva
- Lord Dattatreya Story, History, Significance Benefits | Bhakti Marg
Discover the complete story of Lord Dattatreya, his origin, spiritual significance, powerful benefits of worship, mantras, and FAQs Read exclusively on Bhakti Marg
- Dattatreya: Life, Teachings, Symbolism, Mantras, More
Dattatreya is an ancient Hindu deity He’s said to be an incarnation of the 3 major gods of the Hindu trinity—Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu [4] Some traditions say he’s closely associated with Shiva, the destroyer of evil, while others say he’s an avatar of Vishnu, the supreme god
- Lord Dattatreya: Birth Story, Mantra Worship Guide - Astroyogi
Lord Dattatreya known as Trimurti and Gurudev Explore his powerful life story, symbols, mantra, worship guide, and the significance of Datta Jayanti
- Dattatreya – The Divine Life Society
She was the wife of Atri Maharishi, a great sage and one of the Sapta Rishis She was well established in Pativrata Dharma She served her husband with intense devotion She did severe Tapas for a very long time in order to beget sons equal to Brahma, Vishnu and Siva
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