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Whether I have true faith or not, I have come to your abode. Look upon me with your eyes of compassion, O King of Gurus. Tuka mhane deva mazhi vedi vakudi Tukaram says, "O God, my prayer is clumsy and imperfect..." Name bhavpash haati apulya todi
"Jodoniya Kar Charni Theviyala" is a deeply spiritual Marathi (morning hymn) written by the revered saint-poet Sant Tukaram . It is famously sung during the early morning rituals ( Kakad Aarti ) at the Shirdi Sai Baba Temple to awaken the deity with devotion. Core Meaning and Philosophy Jodoniya Kar Charni Theviyala
The poem reflects Tukaram’s signature style—simple, direct, and emotionally raw. It emphasizes that God cares more for the sincerity of the heart than the sophistication of the ritual. Jodoniya Kar1 - Sai.org.in Whether I have true faith or not, I have come to your abode
It is a staple of the Shirdi Sai Baba morning Aarti , setting a tone of peace and humility for the day. It is famously sung during the early morning
Tukaram expresses a deep desire to remain perpetually at the Guru's feet ( Akhandit asave aise vatate payi ). He asks for just a "little space" ( thav thodasa dei ), suggesting that even the smallest connection to the divine is enough for salvation.
The poet acknowledges his own imperfections, describing his devotion as "crooked or clumsy" ( vedi vakudi ). However, he trusts that the Guru’s "look of grace" ( Krupa drusti ) will break the bonds of worldly existence ( Bhavpash ). Key Verses and Translation Marathi Verse English Translation Jodoniya kar charni theviyala matha Joining my hands, I place my head at your feet. Parisavi vinanti mazhi Sadgurunatha Please listen to my humble prayer, O My True Master. Aso naso bhav alo tuzhiya thaya
The opening lines depict the ultimate act of Sharanagati (total surrender). By placing the head at the feet of the Guru, the devotee discards their ego.