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One Jagadguru is born and associated with each of the four yugas - 1. Satya - Satyadeva, 2. Treta - Dattareya, 3. Dvapara - Veda Vyasa and 4. Kali - Adi Shankarar, as a prominent spiritual leader to teach and guide us in a proper path. Dattatreya, also known as Datta Guru or Adi Guru, is a revered deity considered an incarnation of the divine trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva), embodying creation, preservation, and destruction. He is seen as a paradigmatic Sannyasi (monk) and a lord of yoga, often depicted with three heads and a bag, representing his ascetic nature. He is usually seen as a paradigmatic Sannyasi (monk) and a lord of yoga, often depicted with three heads and a bag, representing his ascetic nature. This book is aimed at a comprehensive compilation about Dattareya and his main storas. Hope Lord Dattareya will bless of all the readers.
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One Jagadguru is born and associated with each of the four yugas - 1. Satya - Satyadeva, 2. Treta - Dattareya, 3. Dvapara - Veda Vyasa and 4. Kali - Adi Shankarar, as a prominent spiritual leader to teach and guide us in a proper path. Dattatreya, also known as Datta Guru or Adi Guru, is a revered deity considered an incarnation of the divine trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva), embodying creation, preservation, and destruction. He is seen as a paradigmatic Sannyasi (monk) and a lord of yoga, often depicted with three heads and a bag, representing his ascetic nature. He is usually seen as a paradigmatic Sannyasi (monk) and a lord of yoga, often depicted with three heads and a bag, representing his ascetic nature. This book is aimed at a comprehensive compilation about Dattareya and his main storas. Hope Lord Dattareya will bless of all the readers.