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Muktabai (Marathi: मुक्ताबाई) or Muktai was the younger sister of Dnyaneshwar, the first Varkari saint.[1][2][3]
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- ^ Mandakranta Bose (2000). Faces of the feminine in ancient, medieval, and modern India. Oxford University Press US. p. 192. ISBN 0195122291.
- ^ Swami Ghanananda; John Stewart-Wallace (1979). Women Saints of East and West. Vedanta Press. ISBN 0874810361 page=60.
- ^ Arvind Sharma (2000). Women saints in world religions. SUNY Press. p. 169. ISBN 0791446190.
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