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Bhanudasa (1448–1513) (also spelled as Bhanudas), was a Hindu sant who brought back the sacred image of the god Vithoba back from Vijayanagara to Pandharpur, its original location. He was Eknath’s great grandfather.[1] As a boy he worshipped the Sun but later came to worship Vithoba.[2] He is the subject of two chapters in the Bhaktavijaya.[3] His Samadhi situated in solkhambi mandap (exact right side near entrance) of Vitthal temple at Pandharpur.

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  1. ^ Schomer, Karine; W. H. McLeo (1987). The Sants: Studies in a Devotional Tradition of India. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 94. ISBN 9788120802773.
  2. ^ Sathianathan, Shantsheela (1996). Contributions of saints and seers to the music of India, Volume 2. Kanishka Publishers. pp. 435–436. ISBN 9788173911118.
  3. ^ Mahipati (1933). "Bhanudas", "Bhanudas (Continued)". Stories of Indian Saints: An English Translation of Mahipati's Marathi Bhaktavijaya. Vol. 2. Translated by Justin Edwards Abbott; Narhar R. Godbole. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 109–144. ISBN 9788120804692.
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