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Songs of Tukoba
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SKU: 9788173049590
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“Songs of Tukoba” (ISBN: 9788173049590) by Gail Omvedt is a captivating exploration of Tukoba’s powerful poetry, delving into themes of social justice, spirituality, and Bhakti tradition. This book offers insightful analysis and translations, bringing Tukoba’s timeless message to a modern audience. Experience the profound wisdom of a revered Marathi saint-poet and discover the rich cultural heritage of Maharashtra.
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Prateek Sahni –
I found the analysis a bit dry at times, but the poetry itself is beautiful and moving.
Abhishek Mittal –
A valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in Marathi literature.
Adhyatma Jain –
Some of the concepts were difficult to grasp without prior knowledge of Indian philosophy.
Tushya Iyer –
Omvedt does a great job of highlighting Tukoba’s social commentary. A must-read for those interested in social justice.
Ambati Om Sri Harsha –
A powerful and inspiring read. Tukoba’s message of love and compassion resonates deeply.
Rishabh Nayak –
This book opened my eyes to a new perspective. Tukoba’s words are timeless and relevant.
Vandita Mahaur –
A good introduction to Tukoba’s work. The translations are accessible, but I wish there was more context.
Haritha Shambhavi –
The social and cultural context provided was excellent and very insightful.
Sumit Gupta –
The book provides a good foundation for understanding Tukoba’s place in history.
Nandini Rathi –
A great introduction to Tukoba, but those familiar might not find anything new.
Mohammad Chhipa Mo.samir Faride –
Changed my perspective with its profound wisdom. Highly recommend!
Tani Gupta –
An insightful look into the Bhakti tradition. I enjoyed learning about Tukoba’s spiritual journey.
Shubhkaran Singh Bhalla –
Not a light read, but deeply rewarding for those seeking spiritual insight.
Parth Kimta –
I struggled to connect with some of the poems, but overall a worthwhile read.
Subham Singh –
Excellent translations! I appreciated the effort to preserve the original meaning and spirit.
Shivani Saxena –
While informative, the book felt a little academic. Could be more engaging for a general audience.