Sant Tukaram Maharaj

Sant Tukaram Maharaj

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What happens when a heart belongs completely to God? Step into the inspiring life of Sant Tukaram Maharaj, one of the greatest saints of the Bhakti movement and a beloved devotee of Lord Vitthala. Born into hardship, Tukaram faced poverty, loss, ridicule, and countless trials. Yet through every sorrow, he found strength in the Holy Name of the Lord. His heartfelt Abhangas, unwavering faith, and selfless compassion transformed not only his own life but also the lives of millions who continue to sing his devotional hymns today. Discover the remarkable journey of the saint whose prayers reached the Lord, whose sacred writings were miraculously returned by the river, whose devotion softened even the hardest hearts, and whose complete surrender to Vitthala became an eternal example of true Bhakti. Written in a simple and engaging narrative style, this book brings the timeless storig will inspire you to trust God in every circumstance and remember that sincere devotion is never ignored by the Lord. A story of unwavering faith. A life of complete surrender. An eternal inspiration for every seeker. ॥ Sri Sant Tukaram Maharaj Ki Jai ॥ ॥ Panduranga Vitthala Ki Jai ॥ ॥ Jai Jai Ramakrishna Hari ॥
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