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<p>Pant Maharaj, a spiritual figure, has written several literary works. His most significant work is "Datta Prem Lahari," which consists of 2,730 verses in Marathi and 27 verses in Kannada. The book covers various topics such as praise of his guru Balmukund, teachings of the Avadhut sampradaya, self-realization, the omnipresence of God, advice for daily life, chanting God's name, devotion to Dattatreya, yogic experiences, and the illusion of the universe. "Datta Prem Lahari" was published posthumously in 1971. Pant Maharaj also wrote essays like "Premtarang" and "Bodhanand Gutika," discussing existential questions, God, reincarnation, and the eight limbs of yoga. He authored "Bhaktalap," narrating his blessings from Balmukund, his association with saint Kallappa, and his growth as a spiritual leader. Other works include "Atmajyoti," describing his self-realization experience, "Anubhavvalli," presenting his experiences in a question-and-answer format, "Bramhopadesh," explaining the concepts of Brahman and Atman, "Prembhet" or "Bhaktodgar," a story about attaining moksha, and "Balbodhamrutsar," a guidebook based on Balmukund's advice on behavior in society.</p>
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<p> </p> <p>Pant Maharaj, a spiritual figure, has written several literary works. His most significant work is "Datta Prem Lahari," which consists of 2,730 verses in Marathi and 27 verses in Kannada. The book covers various topics such as praise of his guru Balmukund, teachings of the Avadhut sampradaya, self-realization, the omnipresence of God, advice for daily life, overcoming challenges, the importance of chanting God's name, devotion to Dattatreya, yogic experiences, and the illusion of the universe. It was published posthumously in 1971. Pant Maharaj also wrote essays like "Premtarang" and "Bodhanand Gutika," discussing existential questions, God, reincarnation, and the eight limbs of yoga. He authored "Bhaktalap," narrating his blessings from Balmukund, his association with saint Kallappa, and his growth as a spiritual leader. Other works include essays on his experiences of self-realization ("Atmajyoti," "Anubhavvalli," "Bramhopadesh"), a story about attaining moksha ("Prembhet" or "Bhaktodgar"), and a guidebook based on Balmukund's advice on behavior in society ("Balbodhamrutsar").</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p><img alt="Pant Maharaj" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/70/Colorized_Photograph_of_Panth_Maharaj.jpg/220px-Colorized_Photograph_of_Panth_Maharaj.jpg" /></p>
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