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It
was on the Kartik (eighth month of the Hindu lunar calendar)
vadya Ekadashi (eleventh day of the dark/waning moon)
that Tukaram was doing keertan at Alandi before
Jnanadev’s samadhi. There was a large turnout. The topic of
exposition was: can the body ever become one with the
Brahma? Has anyone ever achieved it? Tukaram said that he
would do it.
Once
Tukaram was delivering a discourse at Lohgaon when enemy
attacked the village and plundered it. Tukaram became very
distressed. He appealed to God,
‘I
just cannot see so much grief, my mind is distressed by
witnessing others’ predicament.’
However,
there was no divine response to his appeal.
One
more incident. Tukaram did a great lot for Jnanadev. In
a gesture of gratitude Jnanadev himself had a reincarnation
as Jijai’s son. Tukaram realised that God was doing service
to him. He did not relish this. He said to all, ‘I am going
to Vaikunth. Come along with me.’ Nobody showed willingness.
Tukaram then went to the bank of the Indrayani along with
all and began a keertan there under the shed of a
tree. He affectionately embraced all his fourteen
accompanists. His son, Mahadev Vithoba, came forward and
paid his respects to the father. Tukaram then cast a look at
Jijabai and said to all,
‘Bid
thee farewell to me now and each return home now. It’s high
time I responded to Vithoba’s call in Vaikunth; Vithoba has
been waiting for quite some time now. It’s time for me to
leave now and beseech all for their blessings. Vithoba has
come true for me at the end and Tuka will now disappear
bodily.’
Thus
Tukaram bodily disappeared while reciting the name of the
Lord. A mention of this is found in historical documents.
Baloji Teli Jagnade in his notes writes , ‘Tukaram attained
Vaikunth in his own body.’ Santaji himself was present at
the time of Tukaram’s departure.
All
the people were engulfed in great grief with the
disappearance of Tukaram. His children, brother and
disciples stayed put at the place. On the fifth day
Tukaram’s cymbals, letter and papers descended down from
sky. Rameshwar Bhat said that Tukaram had bodily attained
Vaikunth. Tukaram’s children and brother then had a quarrel
with God. ‘God, please bring back my brother. Do not take
him to Vaikunth,’ he said. God then pacified Kanhoba. |