Top 12 Super Hit Vitthal Songs Marathi Paule Top
The Modern Classic If there is one song from the last decade that has become the anthem of the new generation, it is Abhirang Abhang. Sung by the Grammy nominee Mahesh Kale, this song beautifully describes the relationship between Tukaram (Tu # Mauli) and Vitthal. The line "Tu ka runanubandhala, mauli wara varati" makes even non-believers stop and listen. It is reigning at the top of every Spotify and YouTube Marathi devotional chart.
Prepared For: Devotional Music Enthusiasts / Warkari Followers
Theme: Abhangas and Devotional songs dedicated to Lord Vitthal (Vithoba) of Pandharpur.
Key Phrase: "Paule" (Footsteps – symbolizing the pilgrimage to Pandharpur).
This song describes Pandharpur as the devotee's maternal home. Its lyrical purity and melodious tune make it a super hit in every household during religious gatherings. top 12 super hit vitthal songs marathi paule top
Undoubtedly the anthem of the Warkari sect, this song captures the overwhelming desire of a devotee to reach Pandharpur. It paints a vivid picture of the journey, the longing, and the ultimate joy of seeing the Lord’s feet. It is perhaps the most recognizable Vitthal song across the state.
The Song of Innocence. Sung by the maestro of folk music, Pralhad Shinde, this song is adorable in its devotion. It portrays a little girl (lekurwali) complaining to Lord Vitthal about her troubles, treating him like a friend. The Modern Classic If there is one song
A female-led super hit that brings a fresh, folk-pop vibe to Vitthal bhakti. It is a go-to song for Sohala (processions) in urban areas.
The Queen of Abhangas You cannot discuss super hit Vitthal songs without this gem. Lata Mangeshkar’s version of Pandharichya Patan describes the sound of bells (Jhanjhar) arriving in Pandharpur. The rhythm mimics the actual paule (footsteps) of the Warkaris entering the main temple. It is timeless, peaceful, and mandatory in every morning Aarti. It is reigning at the top of every
A retro super hit that has stood the test of 50+ years. Its simple, repetitive lyrics make it easy for entire Dindhis (groups) to sing while walking.