What role did the revered Tukaram play in the daily readings at Shirdi?

📖 Chapter 18

The provided text from Chapter 18 does not state that Tukaram had any role in the daily readings at Shirdi. Tukaram is mentioned only as a point of comparison to illustrate the profound sweetness of a divinely inspired book. The passage says, 'The sweetness of which caused the God-devoted Tukaram to perform a thousand readings in solitude on Bhamchandra hill—who can describe that sweetness?' This reference is used to praise the book, likely the Nath Bhagawat or Uddhava Gita, but it places Tukaram's actions on Bhamchandra hill, not in Shirdi under Baba's direction. The daily readings in Shirdi were primarily conducted by Bapusaheb Jog.


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