The poem is widely popular across Maharashtra and has been performed by legendary artists:
: He describes liberation ( mukti ) as a bride he has finally married, indicating his complete union with the Divine. The poem is widely popular across Maharashtra and
: Having achieved deep devotion, he feels he has finally reached a state of rest ( visava ) where all worldly desires ( trishna ) have ended. The poem is widely popular across Maharashtra and
The phrase literally means, "". It is often performed during the annual Vari pilgrimage (Palkhi) and is especially significant on Tukaram Beej, the day marking his celestial departure. Meaning and Philosophy The poem is widely popular across Maharashtra and