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Tukaram and Karmamela talk about[[1]] in their abhangas.


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Tukaram and Karmamela talk about social order in their abhangas.
Tukaram and Karmamela both were saint poets from Maharashtra.
They rejected all forms of ritualism, outward display of piety, and social differences based on birth.
The uniqueness of this Bhakti trend lies in the humanist ideas integrated within devotion.
Rather than renouncing the world, they emphasised living with family and serving humbly fellow humans in need. As a result, their abhangas contain the same tone and meaning.
Tukaram says that a human who sees the ill-treated ("low" castes) as fellow humans and treats them well is God in person.
Karmamela accuses God of allowing others to misbehave with "low" castes.
  
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