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Traditional / Various Artists (Popularized by Asha Bhosle)As the primary arati sung at dusk and dawn in Marathi households, this song is an urgent, loving plea to Lord Vitthal. Devotees call upon Vithoba, addressing him as a mother ("Bhaktajan Vatsale") who rushes to feed and protect her children. The traditional dhun immediately cleanses the surrounding atmosphere of negative energy. 6. Amrutahuni Goad Naam Tujhe Deva
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).
Sudesh Bhosle & Suresh Wadkar (From the movie Lai Bhaari )Bringing a modern cinematic touch to traditional devotion, this track from the movie Lai Bhaari became an overnight sensation. It blends modern orchestral arrangements with authentic dhol, tasha, and veena sounds. The song portrays Vitthal as the ultimate mother of the entire universe, bridging the gap between younger generations and traditional roots. 9. Chal Ga Sakhe Pandharila top 12 super hit vitthal songs marathi paule top
: This is the absolute anthem of the Wari pilgrimage. The phrase "Paule Chalti" translates to "feet moving toward Pandharpur," capturing the tireless energy and joyful devotion of the Varkaris walking hundreds of miles. Prahlad Shinde’s powerful, grounded voice makes this track an timeless super-hit. 2. Kanada Raja Pandharicha Singers : Sudhir Phadke & Dr. Vasantrao Deshpande
: A call to remember the consort of Vitthal, Goddess Rukmini. Traditional / Various Artists (Popularized by Asha Bhosle)As
Alandi, this song connects the legacy of Sant Dnyaneshwar with the devotion to Vitthal. Singer : Suman Kalyanpur
: The quintessential wari song celebrating the rhythmic walk toward Lord Vitthal's abode. Sudesh Bhosle & Suresh Wadkar (From the movie
This high-energy folk devotional song focuses on the famous myth of Pundalik, the devotee who made Lord Vitthal wait on a brick (Veet). The lively dholki patterns and call-and-response format mimic the traditional live bhajan performances in rural Maharashtra, making it a massive commercial hit that continues to blast on loudspeakers during public festivals. 10. Dhanya Dhanya Pandharipura
Written by the great Saint Tukaram, this Abhang explains how nature (trees, creepers, and birds) becomes family when one is fully immersed in the devotion of Vitthal. Pandit Bhimsen Joshi's rendition infuses life into Tukaram's words, teaching listeners that finding Vitthal means seeing him in every living creation.