Devabhuti
Devabhuti was a prominent Indian poet, philosopher, and musician who lived during the 13th century. He is best known for his work in Sanskrit literature and his contributions to the development of Bhakti yoga, a form of devotional worship. Devabhuti was a contemporary of the famous poet-saint Namdev, and his poetry often reflects the themes of love, devotion, and spiritual longing.
His most famous work is the "Bhavartha Deepika," a commentary on the "Bhagavata Purana," one of the
Devabhuti's poetry is characterized by its simplicity and directness. He often used metaphors from everyday life
In addition to his literary contributions, Devabhuti was also a skilled musician. He composed several devotional
Devabhuti's life and work have had a significant influence on the development of Bhakti yoga in India.