Saint Tukaram was a devoted saint, poet and a philosopher who lived in India in the 17th century. He was born into a family of farmers in the town of Dehu, Maharashtra, India. He composed a large number of devotional poems known as Abhangas, which were in the Marathi language.
Tukarama was a devotee of Lord Vitthal, who was believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He spent much of his life spreading the message of Lord Vitthal and his devotion to him. He believed that true devotion to God was the only way to attain inner peace and happiness.
He expressed his spiritual beliefs through his poetry, which was widely popular and had a profound impact on the people of Maharashtra. His poems were so popular that they became an integral part of the culture and traditions of Maharashtra.
Tukaram's teachings emphasized the importance of a simple and humble life, living without ego or pride, and cultivating a deep love for all living beings. He also encouraged people to work for the betterment of their communities and care for the less fortunate.
Saint Tukaram is considered to be one of the greatest saints of Maharashtra, and even today, his teachings and poetry continue to inspire people to lead a life of peace, love, and devotion. He is also celebrated every year on the occasion of Tukaram Jayanti, which is his birth anniversary.
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