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020 _a978-8173049590
082 _a891.4612
_bSON
245 _aThe songs of Tukoba
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew Delhi
_bManohar
_c2012
300 _a180p.
504 _aIntroduction: 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
520 _aSongs 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.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aReligious poetry
650 _aTukārāma, approximately 1608-approximately 1649
650 _aTukaram
650 _aSongs of Tukoba
700 _aOmvedt Gail.
_eTranslator
700 _aPatankar, Bharat.
_eTranslator
942 _cBKS
999 _c14633
_d14633