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    Tukaram denounced mechanical rites, rituals, sacrifices, vows and instead encouraged direct form of bhakti (devotion). Kirtan. Tukaram encouraged kirtan as a music imbued, community-oriented group singing and dancing form of bhakti. He considered kirtan not just a means to learn about Bhakti, but Bhakti itself.

  2. Mar 9, 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of Tukaram Maharaj, who composed over 4,500 abhangs in the 17th century. His poetry is still popular among devotees of Lord Vitthal and reflects his devotion, love, and morality.

  3. Learn about the early life and spiritual journey of Tukaram Maharaj, a seventeenth-century Varkari poet-saint from Maharashtra, India. Read how he faced hardships, sought God's grace, and composed devotional songs that inspire seekers to this day.

  4. Tukaram was married to Rukmabai at about the same time, but as she was of weak health, he was soon married again to Jijabai of Pune. Tukaram began the management of household affairs and carried it on to the satisfaction of everybody, till he was about twenty years of age.

  5. Tukārām was a Marathi poet who is often considered to be the greatest writer in the language. His abhaṅgas, or “unbroken” hymns, are among the most famous Indian poems. The son of a shopkeeper, Tukārām was orphaned in childhood. Failing in business and family life, he renounced the world and became.

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  6. 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.

  7. Sant Tukaram was a prominent Marathi spiritual poet and a key figure in the Varkari devotional tradition of Hinduism. His abhangas, a form of devotional poetry, are celebrated for their directness, humility, and deep personal connection with the divine.