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: 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 has been performed by legendary artists: : He describes liberation ( mukti ) as

: Having achieved deep devotion, he feels he has finally reached a state of rest ( visava ) where all worldly desires ( trishna ) have ended. Tukaram Maharaj explains that all his lifelong struggles,

The abhanga reflects on the ultimate goal of life—spiritual liberation and a peaceful end. Tukaram Maharaj explains that all his lifelong struggles, persistent devotion, and "attahaas" (stubborn insistence/effort) were for one single moment: that his "" ( shevatcha dees god vhava ). Meaning and Philosophy

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