| Tukaram   was born in 1608, in the small village of Dehu in the West Indian state of   Maharashtra to Bolhoba and Kanakai a couple belonging to the lower Sudra   class. He had two other brothers. Despite their lower class status the family   was well to do and enjoyed good social standing in the village. Tukaram's   troubles started with the illness of his father, due to which he had to start   supporting his family at the tender age of thirteen. Shortly thereafter, both   his parents died. Tukaram's problems only mounted; death of his family   members and economic hardship seemed to plague him. Tukaram was married   twice, his first wife Rakhumabai died due to starvation during a famine, his   second wife Jijabai or Avali as she was called, was much younger than his   first had been and had little patience with his devotion and for God and she   nagged him continuously. He had three sons. Tukaram was initiated without any   intermediaries as the other saints usually were. He dreamt that he was   initiated by the Lord Hari himself dressed as a Brahman. Tukaram continuously   sang the praises of the Lord, he sang it in the form of abhangs which he   wrote. These were in his mother tongue Marathi. The abhangs express his   feelings and philosophical outlook. During his 41 years, Tukaram composed   over 5,000 abhangs. Many of them speak of events in his life, which make them   somewhat autobiographical. Yet, they are focused on God, Pandurang, and not   Tukaram. His abhangs became very popular with the masses of common people. It   was this very popularity that caused the religious establishment (the high   caste Brahmins) to hate and persecute Tukaram. as, he was causing them to   lose their power over the people. There are many miracles attributed to   Tukaram. | 
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