Poetry
of Tukarama
Note
: Vithoba, Panduranga and Vitthal are the names
of
Krishna.
Well done, O
God, you made me a Kunbi ( Sudra )
Otherwise I
would have been doomed by hypocrisy.
Had I been
learned, it would have brought
calamities on
me,
I would have
been subjected to pride and arrogance,
I would have
taken the path of hell...
Tuk says, you go
on with your Vedic parrotry,
Don't come in my
way.
I was sleeping
when Namdeo and Vitthal Stepped into my
dream.
"Your job
is to make poems. Stop wasting time," Namdeo
said.
Vitthal gave me
the measure and gently aroused me from
a dream inside a
dream.
Namdeo vowed to
write one billion poems.
"Tuka, all
the unwritten ones are your
responsibility."
To repeat Your
name is to string pearls together.
The pleasure in
your manifested form is always new.
I have ceased to
desire the unembodied God.
Your worshippers
do not seek liberation.
With You, it is
still possible to give and to receive.
What use is the
place where a dish sat when it is
taken away?
Tuka says,
"Give me the gift of freedom from fear.
After all, O
Lord who pervades the world, I have given
the world
You."
Without a
worshipper, how can God assume a form and
accept service?
The one makes
the other beautiful, as a gold setting
shows off a
jewel.
Who but God can
make the worshipper free from desires?
Tuka says,
"They are drawn to each other like mother
and child."
I am not starved
for want of food, but it is Janardana
who deserves my
reverence.
I have looked on
God as one who sees everything, on
bright and dark
days, alike.
God is like a
father with his child,
who both feels
and gives pleasure at the same time.
Good acts and
bad acts vanish.
Tuka says,
"God's glory alone is left."
This is why I
have left my house and gone to the
forest.
My love will be
spoiled by the evil eye.
I will lose my
love for Him.
I will not
listen to this doctrine of unity.
Tuka says,
"This doctrine that God and I are one is
false.
I will not let
it interfere with me."
Just beyond us
we see that purple luster - how
glorious!
With His noble
crown of peacock feathers stitched
together.
As you look upon
Him, fever and illusion vanish
Adore then the
Prince of the Yadavas, the Lord of
Yogis.
He who filled
with passion the sixteen thousand royal
damsels,
Fair Creatures,
divine maidens.
He stands upon
the river bank with the luster of one
million moons.
It is fastened
in jewels on His neck
And merges into
the luster of His form.
This God who
bears the wheel is the chief of the
Yadavas.
Him the thirty
three crores of demigods adore.
The demons
tremble before Him.
His dark blue
countenance destroys sin.
How fair are His
feet with saffron stained!
How fortunate is
the brick that is grasped by His
feet!
The very thought
of Him makes fire cool.
Therefore
embrace Him with experience of your own.
The sages, as
they see His face, contemplate Him in
the spirit,
The Father of
the World stands before them in bodily
shape.
Tuka is frenzied
after Him; His purple form ravages
the mind.
If men are
habitations of God, we should fall at their
feet
But we should
leave alone their habits and goals.
Fire is good to
drive away cold
But you must not
tie it up
And carry it
around in a cloth.
Tuka says,
"A scorpion or a snake is a habitation of
Narayana;
You may worship
Him from afar, but you must not touch
Him."
Brahma dwells in
all things; there is no place void of
Him.
Then, how can
you say an image is not God?
If men have no
faith, how much explanation is needed
to move them?
They are
infidels by their own inclination.
The faith which
inspired the utterance of the saints
Finds no
approval from contentious men.
Tuka says,
"Possessing not the strong faith of the
saints,
Wicked ones have
brought charges against God."
This merciful
God will show Himself to each
In a form that
each can comprehend.
I have embraced
the feet on the brick,
Where the
embodied and unembodied gods dwell together.
He is like sugar
that is altogether sweet,
If part of it be
set aside, it is not found defective.
Tuka says,
"Whatsoever I do,
It is Hari on
whom the experience rests."
If the mind
remembers the Father of Wisdom,
The Consort of
Laxmi, what does it need more?
Who would share
his mind with any other thoughts?
Panduranga is
the perfect sum of pleasure.
We will sing and
dance in time and clap our hands;
There is bliss
among the company of Vaishnavas.
In a single pore
of His body there are infinite
worlds,
Yet we simple
people have brought Him before us by
faith.
We have treated
the world as false.
Before us are no
more fetters, but true liberation.
Tuka says,
"I have found repose through the might of
Him
To whose name I
hold myself subject."
We can now
satisfy our desire
To sing His
praises and gaze on His form!
Excellent is
Panduranga, our dark blue God,
Lustrous and
lovely.
He is the
essence of all bliss.
His face is a
treasure of perfect attainment.
Tuka says,
"Doubt not there is no limit to His joys."
He who worships
shakti is verily molded out of sin.
O Panduranga,
let him not contaminate me!
He is lustful
and wrathful, a drinker of spirits,
Delighting in
every vile offense.
Tuka says,
"Without hesitation, he commits sin of any
kind."
To procure
intelligence of past, present or future
Is an
achievement of worthless people.
We servants of
Vishnu ought to contemplate Him.
What is already
ensured comes to pass in the course of
fate.
To practice
magic, to trade for reputation,
Puts a distance
between us and Narayana.
Tuka says,
"This world is overpowering;
The eight mystic
powers are a grievous burden."
Such is
Vitthala's name that it heals the disease of
the world,
The sum of
action stored up from the past.
If you utter it,
you annihilate rebirth.
Guilt cannot
dwell along with it,
The threefold
fever passes away.
Tuka says,
"Maya becomes your servant and falls at
your feet."
Vitthoba's name
is ever true and good and welcome.
It severs all
ties, its praise is heard in both
worlds.
He who has faith
as one of his possessions
Profits by it
very speedily.
Tuka says,
"Simple though he may be,
He knows how to
conquer time and death."
Be assured that
this perishable body will be
destroyed.
Why then do you
not chant His name?
Countless
millions have been saved by His name;
It has given
them a place in Vaikuntha.
There is nothing
in the three worlds of such virtue as
His name.
Why do you not
constantly remember it?
Tuka says,
"His name is more glorious than the Vedas.
Gopala has
bestowed it on us freely."
Teachers
themselves do not understand the secret of
the Vedas.
What authority
do others possess?
The name of
Vitthoba is easily mastered.
With one impulse
it bears you over the sea of the
world.
The wise know
well that charms are impracticable,
Likewise acts
and seasons prescribed.
Other men are
all foolish.
Tuka says,
"We have lost sight of the commandments
And the
prohibitions; this path has been annihilated."
Though you have
mighty and powerful friends,
They cannot help
you in your last hour.
Rather, utter
the name of Rama.
Make this
provision (the best of all provisions)
Or Yama will
nash his teath and rend you.
Amass, if you
will, crores of wealth;
It will not
release you from the grasp of death.
No train of
followers or host innumerable will save
you.
Only 'till death
appears you may waste your might.
Tuka says,
"Good Sir, cut short the revolutions
Of birth and
death!"
Consider him as
a Brahmana beyond all doubt,
Vile though his
birth may be,
Who utters
correctly the name Rama Krishna
And remembers
His deep blue form.
Peace, love and
compassion are ornaments upon him,
His patience
remains unbroken.
Tuka says,
"The six enemies have altogether left him.
He is Brahma
himself."
The pleasure
which His name gives -
Know that it is
God himself.
I do not say
this in ignorance
For I have the
approval of the saints.
That he who
chants the name needs any other means -
Do not say so.
Tuka says,
"Through his word that man attains
happiness
Whose father and
mother both of them are pure."
I had fallen
into the eddy of the world.
I had been
oppressed by care.
I had missed the
path, and urgently had raised a loud
cry.
I had been
caught and imprisoned by the senses.
Tuka says,
"All is well now, for I uttered the name of
Vitthala."
There is nothing
else that I trust to,
I have made it
my business to chant "Vitthoba."
I have girt up
my loins and issued a challenge;
I will not allow
time or death to stir against me.
With faltering
speech, as best as you can, cry out
Hari! Hari!
Tuka says,
"We have discovered the true seed of all
the
Puranas."
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