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      • Sant Tukaram Maharaj (Marathi pronunciation: [t̪ukaːɾam]), also known as Tuka, Tukobaraya, Tukoba, was a Hindu, Marathi Saint of Varkari sampradaya " in Dehu village, Maharashtra in the 17th century. He was a bhakt of the god Vithoba of Pandharpur.
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    Sant Tukaram Maharaj (Marathi pronunciation: [t̪ukaːɾam]), also known as Tuka, Tukobaraya, Tukoba, was a Hindu, Marathi Saint of Varkari sampradaya" in Dehu village, Maharashtra in the 17th century.

    • Birth and Childhood
    • What Was The Caste of Sant Tukaram Maharaj?
    • Married Life
    • Social Work of Sant Tukaram
    • Literary Work
    • Stories from Sant Tukaram’s Life
    • Disciples
    • Friendship with Anagadshah Baba
    • Festivals
    • Death of Sant Tukaram Maharaj

    Sant Tukaram Maharaj was born in the 17th century in Dehu near Pune, Maharashtra. His birth year was either 1598 or 1608. His full name was Tukaram Bolhoba Ambile (More). Kanakai and Bolhoba were his mother and father. His father was in a money-lending business. His family was also involved in agriculture and trade. Sant Tukaram’s parents were devo...

    Most probably, he belonged to the Kunbi caste, but per some scholars, he belonged to Vani (grocer) caste.

    Sant Tukaram had two wives named Rakhma Bai and Avalai Jija Bai. He had a son from his first wife named Santu. His first wife and son died in a famine of 1630-32. This could have been the turning point in his life. The death of his loved ones had a deep impact on him. He became an introvert and started meditating on the hills. It is possible that d...

    Sant Tukaram Maharaj was not only a saint poet but also a revolutionist. At his time, people were very superstitious. The evil of the caste system was at its peak. Common people were deprived of true knowledge of the Vedas. Sant Tukaram revolted against these evil things in society through his poetry. Commenting about superstitions, he wrote: नवसे ...

    Sant Tukaram Maharaj is mainly popular for his Abhanga. Although he did not invent this form of poetry, but he popularized it greatly. Tukaram Gatha is the collection of his Abhangas. It is believed that he wrote around 4500 Abhangas. Most of his literary work was composed between 1632 and 1650. Some of his popular Abhangas are: 1.वृक्षवल्ली आम्हां...

    Shivaji Maharaj and Sant Tukaram:

    Sant Tukaram Maharaj was a great poet and his devotional songs were tremendously popular at that time. His fame and the stories about his miracles reached the ears of Shivaji Maharaj. He wanted to meet him, but he decided to test him first. So, he sent lots of ornaments, pricey clothes, and many valuable things to Sant Tukaram, but he rejected them saying that all these things are worthless to him. Only the name of Pandurang matters to him. Shivaji Maharaj was very impressed by his selflessne...

    Grains Multiplied Many Folds:

    Although Sant Tukaram Maharaj was married, he spent most of his time in devotion. This caused financial problems in his family life. Therefore, his wife requested him to do some work; otherwise, their children would die of hunger. Therefore, Sant Tukaram started working on a farm, overlooking the crop. But there also, he got lost in devotion and let birds eat the crop. The owner of the farm was very upset and scolded him. He asked him to repay the damage he incurred. Sant Tukaram told him tha...

    Gatha Came out of the River:

    Tukaram Maharaj directly/indirectly criticized the powerful people of society through his poetry. Therefore, he was asked to appear before the religious court. He was found guilty of behaving against the dharma and was asked to drown his literary work in the river. Per legend, after he drowned his literary work, he stopped eating for many days. After some days, his literary work miraculously came out of the river without any damage.

    Sant Tukaram Maharaj had many disciples. He never considered caste or gender as a qualification for being his disciple. His disciples were from different castes. Some of them were Navji Mali, Gavnarshet Wani, Santaji Jagnade, Shivba Kasar, Bahinabai Pathak and Mahadajipant Kulkarni. Bahinabai Pathak was one of his most famous disciples. She belonge...

    Angadshah Baba was a Sufi mystic who lived in Bhavani Peth, Pune, in the 17th century. Once, he visited Dehu. Since then, he and Sant Tukaram became very good friends. The palkhi of Sant Tukaram Maharaj first stops at Hajrat Sayyad Angadshah Baba Dargah, while going to Pandharpur.

    Because of his devotion toward Panduranga, he attained great respect in the heart of people. Varkaris believe that he was an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and worship him.

    His death has been a controversial topic. Most of the followers of the Varakari sect believe that Lord Vishnu sent an airplane for him and took him to Vaikuntha. But some scholars believe that he was murdered because he used to criticize the powerful people at that time in harsh words. According to Shridhar Maharaj, one of his descendants, Sant Tuk...

  3. Nov 15, 2023 · Sant Tukaram Maharaj, is considered an important saint in Indian culture. His life inspires positive, spiritual and social transformation. His Abhangas developed a devotional ideology and lifestyle. Tukaram Maharaj emphasized the significance of Bhakti. Efforts of his and other saints in Maharashtra gave rise to a devotional community called ...

  4. 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.

  5. 5 days ago · Sant Tukaram Maharaj, also known simply as Tukaram, was a revered 17th-century Hindu saint and poet from Maharashtra. He played a key role in the Bhakti movement, particularly through his devotional poetry, known as Abhanga, which centres around devotion to Vithoba, a form of Lord Krishna worshipped in Pandharpur.

  6. Mar 9, 2023 · Tukaram Maharaj was a saint, poet, and philosopher who lived in the 17th century in the Indian state of Maharashtra. He is widely known for his devotional poetry known as “Abhangs,” which are still popular among devotees of Lord Vitthal in Maharashtra.

  7. Jul 4, 2024 · Sant Tukaram Maharaj, also known as Tuka, Tuko Baraya, and Tukoba, was a 17th-century Marathi saint who left an indelible mark on the Bhakti movement in Maharashtra. His life was dedicated to devotion, poetry, and social reform. Tukaram was born in Dehu village, Maharashtra, around 1598 or 16081.