About Allama Prabhu
Allama Prabhu (1530-1612 CE) was a 16th-century Indian saint and philosopher from the Dvaita school of Vedanta. He was born in Latur, Maharashtra, and is considered one of the greatest saints of Maharashtra.
- He was born into a poor family and received no formal education.
- He was deeply influenced by the teachings of Madhvacharya and developed his own unique philosophical system.
- He was a strong advocate for social justice and equality, and his teachings emphasized the importance of selfless service and compassion.
- He was known for his incredible spiritual powers and was said to have performed many miracles during his lifetime.
- He founded the Datta-Prabhu-Kiryo tradition, which emphasizes the importance of devotion, selfless service, and spiritual growth.