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1.0.0.2 by Times Music


Mar 20, 2017

About 300 Vitthal Songs

300 Vitthal Songs, Bhajans, Bhakti Geet, Aarti, Lok Geet, Shloka, Mantras, Dhun

Vithoba, also known as, Vitthal, Vitthala and Panduranga, is a Hindu god predominantly worshipped in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. He is generally considered a manifestation of the god Vishnu or his avatar, Krishna. Vithoba is often depicted as a dark young boy, standing arms akimbo on a brick, sometimes accompanied by his main consort Rakhumai.

Vithoba is the focus of the monotheistic, non-Brahamanical Varkari faith of Maharashtra and the Haridasa faith of Karnataka. Vitthal Temple, Pandharpur is his main temple. Vithoba legends revolve around his devotee Pundalik, who is credited with bringing the deity to Pandharpur, and around Viṭhoba's role as a saviour to the poet-saints of the Varkari faith. The Varkari poet-saints are known for their unique genre of devotional lyric, the abhang, dedicated to Vithoba and composed in Marathi. Other devotional literature dedicated to Vithoba includes the Kannada hymns of the Haridasa and Marathi versions of the generic aarti songs associated with rituals of offering light to the deity. The most important festivals of Vithoba are held on Shayani Ekadashi in the month of Ashadha, and Prabodhini Ekadashi in the month of Kartik.

Vitthal temple, Pandharpur is the main centre of worship for Vitthal, believed to be a form of Bhagawan Krishna or Vishnu and his consort Rakhumai. It is the most visited temple in Maharashtra. The Warkaris start marching from their homes to the temple of Pandharpur in groups called Dindi (procession) to reach on Aashadhi Ekadashi and Kartiki Ekadashi. A dip in the holy river Chandrabhaga on whose banks Pandharpur resides, is believed to have power to wash all sins. All the devotees are allowed to touch the feet of the idol of Vithoba.

Download the free app 300 Vitthal Songs and get to listen to Vitthal devotional songs in Marathi sung by various legendary artists like Vijay Sartape, Devki Pandit, Suresh Wadkar, Swapnil Bandodkar, Vaishali Samant, Bela Shende, Anuradha Paudwal and many more.

The complete collection of the audio tracks are taken from Ultra Media & Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. Ultra, founded in 1982 is a leading player and household name in Home Entertainment. Ultra is India's leading film content producer and aggregator. A company with high entrepreneur experience in the field of Entertainment. Presence in all over India and in International Markets. Apart from copyright acquisition, aggregation & exploitation, Ultra caters to wide spectrum of services which includes Film Production & Distribution, Studio Facilities, Merchandising, Digital Downloading and Streaming, Online Shopping, etc.

Download now 300 Vitthal Songs absolutely free and get to listen to Vitthal Songs, Vitthal Bhajan, Vitthal Bhakti Geet, Vitthal Aarti, Vitthal Lok geet, Vitthal Shloka, Vitthal Mantras, Vitthal Dhun and spread the bhakti and devotion through this app.

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Last updated on Mar 20, 2017

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