Today, these books are celebrated not just as religious texts, but as revolutionary social documents.
(1312) by Bhaskarbhat Borikar: Describes the slaying of Shishupala. Uddhavgita chakradhar swami books
He established the Mahanubhava Panth, which translates to "The Way of the Great Experience." His teachings were preserved not in the elite language of Sanskrit, but in the common tongue of the people: Marathi. This decision makes historically significant as they constitute some of the earliest and most authentic prose and poetry in the Marathi language. Today, these books are celebrated not just as
This is the most critical book. Authored by (a close disciple of Chakradhar Swami), the Shri Lilacharitra is a hagiography composed in a question-answer format between a disciple (Nagarjuna) and a master (Mahimbhatta). While the Sutras and the Lilacaritra are the
While the Sutras and the Lilacaritra are the pillars, the library of extends further, enriched by the works of his other prominent disciples.