![]() It is claimed that Swami Samarth regarded Manik Prabhu as a brother. During this period, Manik Prabhu and Swami Samarth often sat under a cluster fig tree ( Audumbar in Marathi ) and had conversations on profound spirituality. According to the Shree Manik Prabhu Charitra (biography), Swami resided at Maniknagar for around six months. Shri Swami Samarth is also believed to have visited Maniknagar, Karnataka to meet Manik Prabhu, an Indian saint and mystic considered to be another incarnation of Dattatreya. He might have also briefly lived at Mangalvedha, a town near Pandharpur in present-day Solapur district, Maharashtra. He is also believed to have visited various Indian regions such as Puri, Varanasi (also Kashi), Haridwar, Girnar, Kathiawar and Rameswaram. He might have moved through China, Tibet and Nepal during his travels across the Himalayas and its adjacent regions. He is also believed to be a reincarnation of Narasimha Saraswati, another earlier spiritual master of the Dattatreya sect.Īccording to Shri Swami Samarth himself, he had originally appeared in the Kardali forests near Srisailam, a Hindu holy town in present-day Andhra Pradesh. ![]() Shri Swami Samarth is widely considered to be the fourth (third in physical form) incarnation of Dattatreya, an Indian monk, mystic and Hindu deity.
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