Sant tukaram information

  1. Pandharpur Wari
  2. Bahinabai
  3. Sant Tukaram Maharaj
  4. Sant Tukaram Information, Abhang
  5. The Early Life and Sadhana of Tukaram Maharaj
  6. Pandharpur Wari 2023 Timetable: Check Complete Schedule of Sant Tukaram Maharaj And Sant Dnyaneshwar Palkhi Yatra Marg
  7. Sant Tukaram
  8. Pune: Palkhis of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj Receive Grand Welcome, G20 Guests Enthralled (Photos)


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Pandharpur Wari

Pandharpur Wari or Wari is a wari". The tradition is more than 700 to 800 years old. Marches happen on foot from various locations in Maharashtra to palkis join the main Tukaram and Dnyaneshwar palkhis along the way. Two specific pilgrimages honor the two most revered palkhis, starting from their towns located in palkhi leaves from wari culminates at the Vithoba Temple on the holy occasion of History [ ] Beginnings [ ] Various views exists on the origins of the wari ( wari to visit Another theory credits British era [ ] Changes were brought to the pilgrimage in the 1820s by Tukaram's descendants and a devotee of Dnyaneshwar named Haibatravbaba Arphalkar, who was a courtier of the wari in use today. This involved carrying the paduka in a Wari in present times [ ] The Warkaris—whose patron deity is Vithoba—undertake the wari to Pandharpur, reaching there on a day before Shayani Ekadashi, the eleventh lunar day ( Dindi [ ] The concept of Dindi (Marathi: दिंडी procession) or troupes of warkari devotees was introduced by Haibatravbaba in the early 1800s. palkhi and others behind it. During their march, flag and banner-carrying members are at the front of the troupe, and the drummer is at the center of the Dindi. Along with the procession, [ citation needed] The event is said to be one of the world's largest and oldest movement where people gather on one day each year and walk a distance of around 250km. The Pandharpur Wari has been classified by the World Book of Records as "on...

Bahinabai

Devgaon rangari near Died 1700 (aged71–72) Burial place Shivoor, Notable work Autobiography Atmamanivedana or Bahinibai Gatha, devotional Honors Sant in Marathi, meaning "Saint" Bahinabai (1628–1700 AD) or Bahina or Bahini is a Atmamanivedana, her spiritual experiences with a calf and visions of the Varkari's patron deity Bahinabai's Early life [ ] Bahinabai has written an autobiographical work called Atmamanivedana or Bahinibai Gatha, where she describes not only her current birth but also twelve previous births. As per the account, she was born in Deogaon(Rangari) or Devgaon(R) near Bahinabai was married at the age of three with a thirty-year-old widower called Gangadhar Pathak, who she describes as a scholar and "an excellent jewel of a man", but stayed with parents until she reached puberty as per the custom. When Bahinabai was about nine years old, she with her parents and husband, had to leave Devghar due to a family dispute. They wandered with pilgrims along the banks of river Later life [ ] In Kolhapur, Bahinabai was exposed to Hari- Bahinabai's husband dissuaded her by saying that she being of a Brahmin, should not listen to the lower caste Shudra Tukaram. However, Bahinabai did not find happiness in the life of a dutiful wife and turns to bhakti, at the same time serving her husband. As her fame spread, her husband is portrayed to have been jealous of the attention Bahinabai received. Her hot-tempered husband is reported to have abused, beaten and confined Bahina...

Sant Tukaram Maharaj

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Birth and Childhood: Sant Tukaram Maharaj was born in the 17th century in Dehu near Pune, Maharashtra. His birth year was either 1598 or 1608. His full name was Tukaram Bolhoba Ambile (More). Kanakai and Bolhoba were his mother and father. His father was in a money-lending business. His family was also involved in agriculture and trade. Sant Tukaram’s parents were devotees of Panduranga. It is possible that because of them, he was attracted to the devotion of Vithoba. His parents died when he was a teenager. Tukoba had two brothers named Savji and Kanhoba. What was the Caste of Sant Tukaram Maharaj? Most probably, he belonged to the Kunbi caste, but per some scholars, he belonged to Vani (grocer) caste. Married Life: Sant Tukaram had two wives named Rakhma Bai and Avalai Jija Bai. He had a son from his first wife named Santu. His first wife and son died in a famine of 1630-32. This could have been the turning point in his life. The death of his loved ones had a deep impact on him. He became an introvert and started meditating on the hills. It is possible that during the contemplation, he might have discovered the true meaning of life: devotion to God. It seems he recovered from the mental shock and was involved in day-to-day activities afterward, but he was completely transformed. He married for the second time to Avalai. He had three sons named Social Work of Sant Tukaram: Sant Tukaram Maharaj was not only a saint poet but also a revolution...

Sant Tukaram Information, Abhang

संत तुकाराम मूळ नाव : तुकाराम बोल्होबा अंबिले (मोरे) जन्म : इ.स. १५९८, देहू, महाराष्ट्र निर्वाण : इ.स. १६५०, देहू, महाराष्ट्र संप्रदाय : वारकरी संप्रदाय, चैतन्य संप्रदाय गुरू : केशवचैतन्य (बाबाजी चैतन्य),ओतूर शिष्य : निळोबा बहिणाबाई भगवानबाबा भाषा : मराठी साहित्यरचना : संत तुकाराम यांची गाथा (पाच हजारांवरअभंग) कार्य : समाजसुधारक, कवी, विचारवंत, लोकशिक्षक संबंधित तीर्थक्षेत्रे : देहू व्यवसाय : वाणी वडील : बोल्होबा अंबिले आई : कनकाई पत्नी : आवळाबाई संत तुकाराम (ऊर्फ तुकोबा) हे इ.स.च्या सतराव्या शतकातील एक वारकरी संत होते. पंढरपूरचा विठ्ठल वा विठोबा हा संत तुकाराम यांचा आराध्यदेव होता. संत तुकाराम यांना वारकरी 'जगदगुरु ' म्हणून ओळखतात. वारकरी संप्रदायातल्या प्रवचन व कीर्तनाच्या शेवटी - ' पुंडलीक वरदे हरी विठ्ठल , श्री ज्ञानदेव तुकाराम , पंढरीनाथ महाराज की जय , जगदगुरु तुकाराम महाराज की जय' असा जयघोष करतात. संत तुकाराम महाराज हे साक्षात्कारी, निर्भीड व एका अर्थाने बंडखोर संत कवी होते. विशिष्ट वर्गाची पारंपरिक मक्तेदारी असलेला वेदान्त संत तुकाराम यांच्या अभंगवाणीतून सामान्य जनांपर्यंत प्रवाहित झाला. 'अभंग म्हटला की तो फक्त संत तुकाराम यांचाच ' (अभंग तुकयाचा) एवढी लोकप्रियता त्यांच्या अभंगांना मिळाली. संत तुकाराम यांची भावकविता म्हणजे अभंग, हे महाराष्ट्राच्या सांस्कृतिक परंपरेचे महान द्योतक आहेत. वारकरी, ईश्र्वरभक्त, साहित्यिक, अभ्यासक व सामान्य रसिक आजही त्यांच्या अभंगांचा अभ्यास करतात. त्यांचे अभंग खेड्यांतील अशिक्षित लोकांच्याही नित्य पाठांत आहेत. आजही ही लोकप्रियता 'अभंग ' आहे, वाढतेच आहे. भागवत धर्माचा कळस होण्याचे महद्‌भाग्य त्यांना लाभले. महाराष्ट्राच्या हृदयात अभंगरूपाने...

The Early Life and Sadhana of Tukaram Maharaj

An Exposition by One of the most revered poet-saints of India is Tukaram Maharaj, who lived in the state of Maharashtra in the first half of the seventeenth century. During his short life, Tukaram made the experience of God’s presence accessible to multitudes. And over the centuries that followed, the poems and songs he left behind have continued to inspire and encourage unschooled villagers and educated scholars alike. On the Siddha Yoga path, we’ve come to know Tukaram mostly through the devotional songs ( abhangas) by him that Gurumayi Chidvilasananda and Baba Muktananda have sung during satsangs and Shaktipat Intensives. These songs convey the experiences and teachings of a fully realized master, who, with his words, continues through the centuries to serve the Lord, whom he recognizes in the hearts of all. Through these songs in his native Marathi, the language of Maharashtra, Tukaram exhorts us to uplift ourselves by singing the names of God and by leading our lives in such a way that we, too, can attain liberation. This great Siddha invites us to experience the tiny In addition to these ecstatic and enlightening songs that our Siddha Yoga Gurus have quoted and sung, Tukaram wrote numerous other abhangasthat are unfamiliar to most of us. These are the songs of Tukaram’s early life and sadhana, the ones that he wrote while searching for God in the midst of the harshest difficulties. As is true for many of India’s saints, the facts of Tukaram’s life have become intertw...

Pandharpur Wari 2023 Timetable: Check Complete Schedule of Sant Tukaram Maharaj And Sant Dnyaneshwar Palkhi Yatra Marg

Pandharpur Wari 2023 Timetable: Check Complete Schedule of Sant Tukaram Maharaj And Sant Dnyaneshwar Palkhi Yatra Marg Pandharpur Wari is one of the most important Hindu observances native to Maharashtra. As the name suggests, the festival revolves around taking a Wari or a Yatri towards Pandharpur. Pandharpur Wari 2023 Timetable: Pandharpur Wari is one of the most important Hindu observances native to Maharashtra. As the name suggests, the festival revolves around taking a Wari or a Yatri towards Pandharpur. It involves carrying the paduka of a saint in a palkhi, with shrines of different saints, and it is believed to honour Lord Vittal. The most prominent Pandharpur Wari are Sant Tukaram Maharaj and Sant Dnyaneshwar. Pandharpur Wari 2023 is expected to begin on June 10 and will surely witness thousands of devotees flooding toward Pandharpur. As we prepare for Pandharpur Wari 2023, here is the Complete Schedule of Sant Tukaram Maharaj And Sant Dnyaneshwar Palkhi Yatra Marg for this year and everything you need to know about them. When is Pandharpur Wari 2023? Pandharpur Wari Yatra for Sant Tukaram Maharaj will begin on June 10, while the Sant Dnyaneshwar Palkhi Yatra Marg 2023 starts on June 11. The Yatra will stop at multiple locations for devotees to seek blessings from these Saints and Lord Vittal and finally arrive at Pandharpur. Knowing the exact dates of the halt is crucial for devotees who wish to join the yatra or just seek blessings. Complete Schedule of Sant Tuk...

Sant Tukaram

Tukaram was born in 1608, in the small village of Dehu in the West Indian state of Maharashtra to Bolhoba and Kanakai a couple belonging to the lower Sudra class. He had two other brothers. Despite their lower class status the family was well to do and enjoyed good social standing in the village. Tukaram's troubles started with the illness of his father, due to which he had to start supporting his family at the tender age of thirteen. Shortly thereafter, both his parents died. Tukaram's problems only mounted; death of his family members and economic hardship seemed to plague him. Tukaram was married twice, his first wife Rakhumabai died due to starvation during a famine, his second wife Jijabai or Avali as she was called, was much younger than his first had been and had little patience with his devotion and for God and she nagged him continuously. He had three sons. Tukaram was initiated without any intermediaries as the other saints usually were. He dreamt that he was initiated by the Lord Hari himself dressed as a Brahman. Tukaram continuously sang the praises of the Lord, he sang it in the form of abhangs which he wrote. These were in his mother tongue Marathi. The abhangs express his feelings and philosophical outlook. During his 41 years, Tukaram composed over 5,000 abhangs. Many of them speak of events in his life, which make them somewhat autobiographical. Yet, they are focused on God, Pandurang, and not Tukaram. His abhangs became very popular with the masses of co...

Pune: Palkhis of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj Receive Grand Welcome, G20 Guests Enthralled (Photos)

Pune: Palkhis of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj Receive Grand Welcome, G20 Guests Enthralled (Photos) Pune: Palkhis of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj Receive Grand Welcome, G20 Guests Enthralled (Photos) The palanquins of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj will be housed at Nivdungya Vithoba Mandir in Nana Peth and Shri Palkhi Vithoba Temple in Bhawani Peth, respectively. Both 'palkhis' (palanquins) of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj received a grand welcome in Pune on Monday, with the presence of esteemed G20 guests adding to the excitement. Pune Guardian Minister Chandrakant Patil enlightened the G20 guests about the rich traditions of the warkari sect in the state. The guests were captivated by the vibrant procession and its cultural significance. Some guests captured the memorable moments through photographs, while others immersed themselves in the spiritual ambience. The female guests even embraced the tradition by gracefully lifting Tulshi Vrundavan on their heads, mirroring the practice of Warkari women carrying a tulsi plant. पालकमंत्री Warkaris will stay in Peth areas of the city Every year, the devotees embark on a walking pilgrimage to Pandharpur, culminating on the auspicious day of Ashadhi Ekadashi, which falls on June 29 this year. The palanquins of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj will be housed at Nivdungya Vithoba Mandir in Nana Peth and Shri Palkhi Vithoba Temple in Bh...