The songs of Tukoba

Contributor(s): Omvedt Gail [Translator] | Patankar, Bharat [Translator]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Manohar 2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 180pISBN: 978-8173049590Subject(s): Religious poetry | Tukārāma, approximately 1608-approximately 1649 | Tukaram | Songs of TukobaDDC classification: 891.4612 Summary: Songs of Tukoba Tukoba (Tukaram) was a seventeenth-century Bhakti Sant (saint-poet) of the Varkari movement in Maharashtra. He is still considered the best Marathi poet. These new translations by Gail Omvedt and Bharat Patankar seek to capture the wonder of his writing, his lyricism and his profound meanings.
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Introduction: Tuka Became the Pinnacle
The Songs of Tukoba
1. Personal/Autobiographical Songs
2. On Refusing to Meet Shivaji
3. Who are 'We', the Varkaris
4. Social and Religious Critique
5. Religious Questioning
6. Other Abhangs

Songs of Tukoba Tukoba (Tukaram) was a seventeenth-century Bhakti Sant (saint-poet) of the Varkari movement in Maharashtra. He is still considered the best Marathi poet. These new translations by Gail Omvedt and Bharat Patankar seek to capture the wonder of his writing, his lyricism and his profound meanings.

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