Vaishnava Samhita: Shri Tukaram Charitam I Vol III Book VIII Chp 8 Shlokas 13 - 17
पत्नीद्वये दुःखितेपि बालकेषु रुदत्सु च |
प्रशान्तहृदयस्तेभ्यः कृष्णलीलामुपादिशत् ||
शिवाजिराजस्तच्छ्रुत्वा दारिद्र्यं तु महात्मनः |
प्रददौ स्वयमागत्य धान्यानि च धनानि च ||
तुकारामो विरक्तो हि भीतभीतो दधाव सः |
अभ्युत्थाय ग्रुहालिन्दाद्विलोक्यैतद्धनं बहु ||
केवलं धनमालोक्य भूतदर्षणभीतवत् |
धावन्तं सान्त्वयामास राजा वैष्णवपुङ्गवम् |
संप्रार्थितोपि बहुधा नैव जग्राह वैष्णवः |
राजा तूष्णीं गृहं प्राप द्रव्याण्यादाय विस्मितः ||
Whenever his two wives and children were in sorrow, he used to preach the glory of the divine sports of Shri Krishna. Hearing of his poverty, King Shivaji brought a lot of grains and wealth to Tukaram along with him. Tukaram, the withdrawn man, was frightened to see those gifts. He jumped down from the verandah of his house and started running. Shivaji pacified the noblest of the vaishnavas who was running away at the very sight of the riches. Against a lot of pleading, he refused to accept them. The king returned to his palace, taking them all back with him