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{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}}
{{Infobox Hindu leader
{{Infobox Hindu leader
|name = Nivruttinath
|name = Nivrutti Vitthalpant Kulkarni
|image =  
|image =  
|caption =  
|caption =  
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|death_place = Sanjeevan [[Samadhi 24 June 1297]] [[Trimbakeshwar]]
|death_place = Sanjeevan [[Samadhi 24 June 1297]] [[Trimbakeshwar]]
|guru = Gahaninath (NathPhilosophy)
|guru = Gahaninath (NathPhilosophy)
|philosophy = [[Adwaita]], [[Varkari]], [[Hinduism]]
|philosophy = [[Advaita vedanta]], [[Varkari]], [[Hinduism]]
|disciples = [[Sant Dnyaneshwar]] (younger brother)
|disciples = [[Sant Dnyaneshwar]] (younger brother)
|order = [[Vaishnavism]], [[Nath]]
|order = [[Vaishnavism]], [[Nath]]
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Nivruttinath was one of the four children, and the eldest son, of Vitthalapant, a [[kulkarni]] (hereditary accountant), and Rakhumabai.{{sfn|Attwood|1992|p=333}}
Nivruttinath was one of the four children, and the eldest son, of Vitthalapant, a [[kulkarni]] (hereditary accountant), and Rakhumabai.{{sfn|Attwood|1992|p=333}}


Vitthalapant and his wife gave up their lives, within a year of each other by jumping into the Ganges,{{sfn|Bahirat|2006|p=13}} leaving two sons, [[Dnyaneshwar]] and [[Sopan]], and a daughter, [[Muktabai]],{{sfn|Sundararajan|Mukerji|2003|p=33}} to be taken care of by Nivruttinath.
Vitthalapant and his wife gave up their lives, within a year of each other by jumping into the [[Indrayani River]],{{sfn|Bahirat|2006|p=13}} leaving two sons, [[Dnyaneshwar]] and [[Sopan]], and a daughter, [[Muktabai]],{{sfn|Sundararajan|Mukerji|2003|p=33}} to be taken care of by Nivruttinath.


==Nath Tradition==
==Nath Tradition==
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==Dnyaneshwar as disciple==
==Dnyaneshwar as disciple==
[[File:Dnyaneshwar humbles Changdev.jpg|300px|left|The siblings Muktabai, Sopan, Dnyaneshwar and Nivruttinath seated on the flying wall greet Changdev seated on a tiger. In the centre, Changdev bows to Dnyaneshwar.]]
[[File:Dnyaneshwar humbles Changdev.jpg|300px|
The siblings Muktabai, Sopan, Dnyaneshwar and Nivruttinath seated on the flying wall greet Changdev seated on a tiger. In the centre, Changdev bows to Dnyaneshwar.]]
 
The Natha Tradition is an initiatory [[Guru–shishya tradition]].{{citation needed|date=August 2017}} After the death of their parents, {{sfn|Ranade|1933|p=33}} Nivruttinath initiated Dnyaneshwar into the Nath tradition and become his teacher (Guru).{{sfn|Bahirat|2006|p=6}}
The Natha Tradition is an initiatory [[Guru–shishya tradition]].{{citation needed|date=August 2017}} After the death of their parents, {{sfn|Ranade|1933|p=33}} Nivruttinath initiated Dnyaneshwar into the Nath tradition and become his teacher (Guru).{{sfn|Bahirat|2006|p=6}}