While originally a poem by Sant Ramdas, this song is frequently adapted and sung in the context of Vitthal Bhakti, expressing the devotee's dilemma of being away from the holy land and the yearning to return home to Pandharpur.
This metaphorical masterpiece compares the human life to a wedding procession, where the soul is the bride and Vitthal is the groom. It is a philosophical yet celebratory song often heard during religious gatherings. top 12 super hit vitthal songs marathi paule top
A playful and metaphorical song often attributed to the female saints (like Janabai). It uses simple household imagery to describe profound spiritual truths, showing how Vitthal is present even in the mundane daily chores of his devotees. While originally a poem by Sant Ramdas, this
A Grammy-nominated style rendition of the classic Abhang of Saint Tukaram. The intricate taans and rhythmic cycles are a treat for classical music lovers. This metaphorical masterpiece compares the human life to
This track is a staple for women devotees. The song describes the joy of the mother (Jogawa) seeing her son (Vitthal). The clapping rhythm is designed for synchronized footsteps.