Narayan Waman Tilak
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Narayan Vaman Tilak also called Nagari , is an abugida alphabet of India and Nepal...

: नारायण वामन टिळक) (6 December 1861 – 1919) was a Marathi
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 poet from Maharashtra
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, India
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.

Tilak was born on 1861 in a Hindu
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 family in the village of Karajhgaon in Ratnagiri District
Ratnagiri District
Ratnagiri district is one of the 35 districts of Maharashtra state in western India. Ratnagiri is the district headquarters of the district. The district is 11.33% urban. The district is bounded by the Arabian Sea to the west, Sindhudurg district to the south, Raigad district to the north and...

 of Maharashtra.

During 1869–1873, he studied in the town of Kalyan near Mumbai
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, and studied primarily Sanskrit
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 literature during the next four years in the town of Nashik. After learning English and other school subjects during 1877–1889, he terminated his studies, undertaking a modest job as a teacher to support himself and his bride, Manakaranika Gokhale (मनकर्णिका गोखले), to whom his marriage was arranged in 1880 by his family in accord with the social custom of his times.

Lakshmibai Tilak
Lakshmibai Tilak
Lakshmibai Tilak was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India.Lakshmibai was born in 1869 .According to the social custom of her times, after her receiving limited formal education, she was married off by her parents at her age 11 to one Narayan Waman Tilak.Narayan Waman Tilak was an accomplished...

 was the married name of Tilak's wife. Laxmibai had no formal schooling; however, through Tilak's encouragement, she learned to read and write Marathi, mastering the language to the extent of later writing her autobiography, Smruti Chitre (स्मृतिचित्रे), which turned out to be an autobiographical masterpiece in Marathi.

Tilak undertook a variety of modest jobs in different towns in Maharashtra at different times in his life, including the job of a teacher, a Hindu
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 priest, and a printing press compositor.

In 1891, he got a job in Nagpur
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 as a translator of Sanskrit
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 literature. (He himself wrote some poems in Sanskrit in the following years.) Under the patronage of one Appasaheb Buti, he edited for a while a Marathi magazine named Rushi (ऋषि), which was aimed at discussions of Hindu
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 religious matters.

In 1893, Tilak was once traveling by train from Nagpur to Rajanandgaon Sansthan --which was a princely state in the Central Province of India in those times—in search of a new job. During the travel, he met a Christian missionary (Ernest Ward, Free Methodist Church
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), who glowingly talked of his religion to Tilak, presented a copy of the Bible to Tilak, and whispered a "prophesy" in Tilak's ears that Tilak “would come under of grace of Savior Jesus in less than two years.”

Subsequently, Tilak, who already had in his mind some unsympathetic thoughts concerning the emphasis on “rituals" and the role of castes in traditional Hinduism
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, read the Bible, and felt attracted toward Christianity to the extent that he relinquished Hinduism and formally accepted Christianity in
February 1895. He did so without informing his wife, who had at that time strong faith in Hinduism. The religious difference resulted in the separation of the couple for some time. During the time of separation, Laxmibai studied Christianity, felt drawn to it, accepted Christianity in 1900, and the couple resumed their matrimony with much mutual love.

After accepting Christianity, Tilak mostly lived in the town of Ahmadnagar
Ahmadnagar
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 and served the church as a preacher for about 24 years, until his death in 1919. (He had moved to Satara
Satara
Satara is a city located in the Satara District of Maharashtra state of India. The town is 2320 ft. above sea-level, near the confluence of the Krishna and its tributary river Venna. The city was the capital of the Maratha empire in the 17th century, hence one of the the historical cities of...

two years before his death.)

Tilak composed over a hundred Christian devotional songs in Marathi in either abhanga (अभंग) or ovi (ओवी) form. They were published in a book titled “Abhanganjali" (अभंगांजली). He also commenced in 1909 composition of epical Khristayan (ख्रिस्तायन). He composed 10 chapters of it and left it uncompleted at the time of his death; Laxmibai subsequently completed it by adding 64 chapters of her own.

Besides the initial parts of Khristayan (ख्रिस्तायन), Tilak wrote many long poems comprising several hundred lines, each. His over 2,100 poems include:
  • Khristayan (ख्रिस्तायन)
  • Wanawasi Phool (वनवासी फुल)
  • Sushila (सुशीला)
  • Majhi Bharya (माझी भार्या)
  • Bapache Ashru (बापाचे अश्रू)
  • Parwatarohan (पर्वतारोहण)
  • Srushtichi Bhaubij (सृष्टीची भाऊबीज)
  • Pure Janato Micha Majhe Bala (पुरे जाणतो मीच माझे बळ)
  • Ranashing (रणशिंग)
  • Majhya Janambhumiche Nav (माझ्या जन्मभूमीचे नाव)
  • Priyakar Hindistan (प्रियकर हिंदीस्तान)
  • Lekarachi Jidnyasa (लेकराची जिज्ञासा)
  • Kawichi Winawani (कवीची विनवणी)
  • Kawi (कवि)
  • Kevdhe He Krourya (केव्हडे हे क्रौर्य)
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