Tukaram: The Poet Saint of Maharashtra (Monumenta Indica Series, No. 8)
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications
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Author: Justin E. Abbot (Translation from Mahipati’s Bhaktililamrita)
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Language: English
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Edition: 1996
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ISBN: 9788170304975
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Pages: 366
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 22.5 cm x 14 cm
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Weight: 520 gm
About the Book:
The Life of Tukaram offers a profound glimpse into the life and spirituality of the revered Marathi saint, Tukaram, as translated by Justin E. Abbot from Mahipati’s Bhaktililamrita. The book brings to life Tukaram's extraordinary devotion, transcendence, and spiritual journey, from his humble beginnings as a grocer to his eventual ascension into heaven.
This English translation captures chapters 25 to 40 of Mahipati's account, focusing on Tukaram’s asceticism, his poetry (abhangs), and the personal trials he faced as a saint. Tukaram’s abhangs, thought to be spontaneous expressions of his deep connection with God, are interwoven with the vivid narrative of his life, bringing readers closer to the heart of his spiritual practice.
Mahipati’s portrayal raises questions about the historical accuracy of Tukaram's life events but offers an inspiring and human portrayal of devotion, idealism, and moral living. The account provides a look into the personal and spiritual transformation of Tukaram, making it more than just a historical biography but a source of moral inspiration and spiritual enlightenment.
Excerpts from Reviews:
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“An inspiring work that highlights the devotion, asceticism, and pure love of God that defined Tukaram’s life. A must-read for those interested in Hindu saints, devotional poetry, and spiritual biographies.”
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“An authentic and emotionally rich translation that brings Mahipati’s depiction of Tukaram to the Western audience, offering insight into Indian bhakti traditions.”
Whether you’re a scholar of Hinduism, a follower of bhakti spirituality, or simply interested in the life of Tukaram, this book is a deeply inspiring read that presents spiritual wisdom and moral ideals relevant to all.

