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Namghosa, A Stream of Devotion and Spirituality: Exploring Contemporariness from Madhavdev to Vinoba Bhave

Author(s) Dr. Hari Prasad Baruah, Dr. Jyotshna Baruah
Country India
Abstract The genesis of the Bhakti Movement can be traced back to between the 5th and 10th centuries, peaking during the 14th–15th centuries with pan-Indian influence. Saints and followers sought a more inclusive spiritual path, making religiosity simpler and more accessible. One of the pioneering Vaishnava poet-saints, Srimanta Sankardev, initiated this movement in Northeast India’s Brahmaputra valley, leading to the development of Ek Saran Hari Nam Dharma. The Nava Vaishnav movement produced Bhakti literature that resonated deeply with the common people.
A foundational Assamese Bhakti text is Namghosa, composed by Sri Sri Madhavdev. This paper explores the continuity and spiritual significance of Namghosa, examining how it transcended time and inspired the 20th-century Gandhian reformer Vinoba Bhave, who condensed the text into Namghosa-Navneet. The paper investigates how Bhave interpreted Namghosa's core tenets to align with his philosophy of service and devotion, emphasizing its relevance in modern India.
Keywords Bhakti, Madhavdev, Vinoba Bhave, Namghosa, Namghosa-Navneet
Field Sociology > Linguistic / Literature
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-06-22

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