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Tukaram - Wikipedia Tukaram (Marathi pronunciation: [t̪ukaːɾam]), also known as Tuka, Tukobaraya and Tukoba, was a Hindu Marathi saint of the Warkari sampradaya in Dehu village, Maharashtra in the 17th century [4][5] He was a bhakt of the god Vithoba, also known as Vitthal, of Pandharpur [3]
Sant Tukaram Maharaj – The Saint Who Went To Vaikuntha Alive Sant Tukaram Maharaj was one of the greatest saint-poets born in Maharashtra He wrote many Abhangas (devotional poems) that are still popular in India and abroad He was the contemporary of Shivaji Maharaj and Ramdas Swami Many Marathi people credit him as the spiritual teacher of Shivaji Maharaj He was a steadfast devotee of Vithoba
Tukaram Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life, Achievements Tukaram, also known as Sant Tukaram, was as an Indian poet and saint in the 17th century He was one of the saints of the Bhakti movement in Maharashtra who composed the devotional poetry, Abhanga His kirtans aka spiritual songs were devoted to Vithoba or Vitthala, an avatar of Hindu god Vishnu
The Life of Saint Tukaram: A Poet of Devotion - Hindu Mythology Saint Tukaram is a revered figure in Hindu mythology, celebrated as a saint, poet, and philosopher His life and works have left an indelible mark on the devotional landscape of India, particularly in Maharashtra
The Timeless Legacy of Saint Tukaram: A Pillar of the Bhakti . . . In the lush landscapes of Maharashtra, during the tumultuous 17th century, a period marked by socio-political upheavals and spiritual longing, emerged a figure whose life and teachings would leave an indelible mark on the spiritual fabric of India
Who Was Sant Tukaram? - THE INDIAN BLOG Sant Tukaram, one of the most revered figures in Marathi literature and Bhakti tradition, was a 17th-century saint-poet and philosopher from Maharashtra, India
Tukaram - New World Encyclopedia Sant Tukaram (तुकाराम) (c 1608 – c 1650), also Shri Tukaram, and colloquially referred to as "Tuka" (तुका), was a seventeenth century Marathi poet Sant of India, related to the Bhakti movement of Maharashtra Tukaram was a devotee of Vitthal (a form of Lord Krishna), the supreme God in Vaishnavism
Sant Tukaram: The Varkari Saint and His Songs of Devotion to . . . Sant Tukaram, the 17th-century Varkari saint, is one of the most revered figures in the Bhakti movement, especially in Maharashtra Known for his Abhanga (devotional poems), Tukaram’s life and teachings were dedicated to Lord Vitthal (also known as Vithoba), a form of Lord Krishna worshipped in Pandharpur
Tukaram | MANAS - southasia. ucla. edu In so doing, Tukaram incurred the wrath of the Brahmins: not only had he dared to impinge upon the prereogatives of the Brahmins, who believed themselves to be the only true custodians, interpreters, and spokesmen of religion, he compounded the offence by writing in Marathi rather than Sanskrit