Sant Tukaram (1608-1649)
Sant Tukaram (1608-1649) was a prominent Marathi saint, poet, and devotee of Lord Vithoba (a form of Lord Vishnu). Born in Dehu, near Pune, India, Tukaram is celebrated for his abhangas, devotional hymns composed in the local Marathi language. His poetry, characterized by its deep spiritual insights and simplicity, expresses a profound devotion to God and emphasizes the importance of a personal relationship with the Divine.
Tukaram’s life was marked by humility and a deep sense of devotion, often challenging social norms and the rigidity of traditional rituals. He was known for his compassion and his ability to communicate profound spiritual truths through everyday language. His hymns and teachings focus on devotion, surrender to God, and living a life of virtue and love.
His influence extends beyond his poetry; Tukaram is also remembered for his role in the Bhakti movement, which emphasized personal devotion and rejected caste distinctions and ritualistic practices. His legacy continues to inspire spiritual seekers and devotees across India.