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Namachi Awadi Tochi Jana Dev Lyrics in Marathi

Namachi Awadi Tochi Jana Dev
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Full Lyrics

नामाची आवडी तोचि जाणा देव । न धरी संदेह कांहीं मनीं ॥1॥ ऐसें मी हें नाहीं बोलत नेणता । आनुनि संमता संतांचिया ॥ध्रु.॥ नाम ह्मणे तया आणीक साधन । ऐसें हें वचन बोलो नये ॥2॥ तुका ह्मणे सुख पावे या वचनीं । ज्याचीं शुद्ध दोन्ही मायबापें ॥3॥

The verse is short, but it carries a complete devotional argument. A reader does not need a long introduction to understand why it matters: the name itself is being treated as the central path. That is why this page puts the stanza first and keeps the rest of the page focused on practical reading value.

For searchers, this kind of page works best when it is direct. People often remember only the first line or the idea of name-centered devotion. They may not remember the entire sequence, but they know enough to want the exact text again. The layout here is built for that return.

Tukaram’s style is especially effective in this format because the wording is plain, decisive, and easy to carry in memory. There is no need to overdecorate the page. The text itself already gives the reader the devotional center.

Meaning & Significance

The opening line says that attachment to the name is itself divine. That is a strong bhakti claim, but it is spoken in a very accessible way. Instead of building an abstract philosophy, the verse points the reader toward one simple practice: hold on to the name and do not let doubt take over the mind.

The middle lines strengthen that idea by warning against treating devotion as if it were just one tool among many. The stanza suggests that the name is not only important; it is sufficient in the deepest sense. That makes the verse especially useful to readers who want something they can repeat in prayer without needing a larger framework.

The final line brings the teaching down to human life. It speaks to the idea of being formed by a steady, clean devotional inheritance. That gives the abhang a practical edge. It is not only about belief. It is about the kind of inner condition a person cultivates through repetition, trust, and discipline.

Because of that, the page should stay uncluttered. A reader coming here wants a reliable lyric page, not a lecture. The explanation can help, but the stanza has to remain the anchor.

About Tukaram

Sant Tukaram’s abhangs remain central because they sound like lived devotion. His poetry is direct enough to memorize and deep enough to keep returning to over time. That makes him one of the most searched Marathi devotional poets on a lyrics site.

This file treats the verse as a devotional tool first. It supports the reader who is searching by memory, by opening phrase, or by the feeling of the stanza rather than by formal literary category. That is often how devotional search works in practice.

The best pages for Tukaram are the ones that make the verse easy to use. That is the standard this file follows. It gives the exact lyric, some context, and a reading flow that stays out of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the divine name emphasized so strongly here?

Because the verse presents the name itself as the primary devotional path, not just as one part of a larger argument.

Is this an abhang or a song?

It is an abhang, which is a devotional Marathi poetic form often sung or recited in bhakti practice.

Can beginners use this page?

Yes. The language is direct and the page structure is simple, so it is easy to read even if someone is new to Marathi devotional poetry.