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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TukaramTukaram - Wikipedia

    Tukaram, of Shudra varna, was one of the nine non-Brahmins, of the twenty one considered sant in Varakari-sampraday tradition. [25] The rest include ten Brahmins and two whose caste origins are unknown. [25] Of the twenty one, four women are celebrated as sant, born in two Brahmin and two non-Brahmin families.

    • Tukoba, Tukobaraya
  2. Tukaram’s family, like hundreds of thousands of others, starved to death. He watched his mother die. He lost his eldest son. And his beloved young wife died, crying for bread. By the time Tukaram was twenty-one, he was over his head in debt and stricken by confusion, shame, and grief. His life was in ruins.

  3. 9 de mar. de 2023 · Tukaram Maharaj was a great saint, poet, and philosopher who made a significant contribution to Marathi literature. His abhangs continue to inspire and uplift people, and his message of love, devotion, and morality is still relevant in today’s world.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › tukaramTukaram _ AcademiaLab

    Tukaram. Sant Tukaram Maharaj fue un poeta marathi del siglo XVII, hindú (santo), conocido popularmente como Tuka, Tukobaraya, Tukoba en Maharashtra. Era un Sant de Varkari sampradaya (tradición Marathi-Vaishnav) - que venera al dios Vithoba - en Maharashtra, India.

  5. southasia.ucla.edu › religions › gurus-saintsTukaram | MANAS

    Tukaram’s father had inherited the position of mahajan, or collector of revenue from traders, from his father, and Tukaram in turn was the mahajan of his village Dehu. At a relatively young age, owing to the death of his parents, Tukaram took charge of the family, and before he was twenty-one years old Tukaram had fathered six children.

  6. 12 de abr. de 2024 · 1649 (aged 41) Tukārām (born 1608, Dehu, near Pune, India—died 1649) was a Marathi poet who is often considered to be the greatest writer in the language. His abhaṅga s, 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 ...

  7. 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 ...

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