Navnath Bhaktisar translates to "The Essence of Devotion to the Nine Naths." It is a hagiographical text (a biography of saints) written primarily in and Old Hindi . The book chronicles the stories, miracles (leelas), and spiritual discourses of the nine founding masters of the Nath Sampradaya—a ancient Hindu monastic movement inspired by the teachings of Guru Gorakhnath and Matsyendranath.
This text is a collection of devotional songs, hymns (abhangs), and spiritual instructions. It describes the lives, miracles, teachings, and divine qualities of the nine Naths. It is particularly popular in the states of among followers of the Nath tradition, Dattatreya devotees, and many in the Lingayat and Varkari communities. navnath bhaktisar 28 adhyay pdf
The chapter describes an intimate conversation where the Queen expresses that her love for the King is so deep that they are "two bodies with one soul". She vows that she could not survive his death and would sacrifice her life if he were to pass away first. Navnath Bhaktisar translates to "The Essence of Devotion