The Wisdom of Tukaram: The Saint Who Sang in the Dust

by Mundi Press, Sapientia
ISBN: 9798197219886
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Overview

A bankrupt farmer in seventeenth-century India lost everything - his wife, his child, his livelihood - and from that ruin, composed some of the most powerful devotional poetry the world has ever known.

The Wisdom of Tukaram: The Saint Who Sang in the Dust tells the story of the Marathi poet-saint whose short lyric poems, called abhangas, became the shared scripture of millions. Born into a low-caste farming family in the village of Dehu, Tukaram survived famine, bereavement, and relentless persecution by the Brahmin establishment to become the most beloved voice in the Warkari devotional tradition of Maharashtra.

His poetry is stunning in its directness. Written in the plain language of farmers and laborers, his abhangas address God with a raw intimacy that ranges from desperate pleading to wild joy, from biting social criticism to quiet surrender. Tukaram composed for the communal singing assembly, and his poems were designed to be carried in the memory and repeated on the road - the long, dusty road to the temple at Pandharpur, where the god Vithoba stands on a brick, waiting.

This book traces the full arc of Tukaram's life, thought, and legacy:

  • The historical world of seventeenth-century Maharashtra - its sultanates, famines, and the rise of Maratha power under Shivaji
  • The rich tradition of Marathi devotional poetry that Tukaram inherited from Jnaneshwar, Namdev, and Eknath
  • The theology of divine grace that emerged from Tukaram's experience of absolute failure and loss
  • The dramatic confrontation with Brahmin orthodoxy and the legendary fate of the poems thrown into the Indrayani River
  • The enduring practice of the Warkari pilgrimage, where Tukaram's songs are still sung by hundreds of thousands of walkers each year

The Wisdom of Tukaram: The Saint Who Sang in the Dust offers a contemplative, historically grounded account of a figure who proved that spiritual authority needs no credentials beyond honesty and need. Tukaram sang in the dust - in the dust of poverty, of grief, of a life the world had written off - and in that dust, he found something that four centuries of listeners have recognized as divine.

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Mundi Press, Sapientia
  • ISBN: 9798197219886
  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 9.00 x 0.33
  • Number Of Pages: 154
  • Publication Year: 2026
Language: English