Vithal Vithal Vithalla (Album Version) Lyrics

T: Vitthal Vitthal Vitthala By Falguni Pathak | Hari om Vitthala | Navratri Garba 

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Translation:

Oh Vitthal, Vitthal, Vitthal, Hari Om Vitthal.

Explanation:

This is a popular Marathi devotional chant in praise of Lord Vitthal, also known as Panduranga. The chant is repeated three times, followed by the invocation "Hari Om Vitthal".

Meaning:

The chant "Vitthale Vitthale Vitthale" is a simple but powerful expression of devotion to Lord Vitthal. It is a way of calling on the Lord to come into our hearts and minds.

The phrase "Hari Om Vitthal" is a combination of the names of two Hindu deities, Hari and Vitthal. Hari is a name for Vishnu, the Supreme God in the Vaishnava tradition. Vitthal is a manifestation of Vishnu, and is especially worshipped in the state of Maharashtra, India.

The chant "Vitthale Vitthale Vitthale Hari Om Vitthal" is a way of invoking the blessings of both Vishnu and Vitthal. It is a prayer for guidance, protection, and love.

Context:

This chant is often sung in temples dedicated to Lord Vitthal, such as the Vitthal Rukmini Temple in Pandharpur, Maharashtra. It is also sung by pilgrims who travel to Pandharpur for the annual pilgrimage, known as the Ashadhi Ekadashi.

The chant is also popular among devotees of Lord Vitthal who live outside of Maharashtra. It is a way of connecting with the Lord and expressing their devotion to Him.

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विट्ठल विट्ठल विट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला लिरिक्स

विट्ठल विट्ठल विट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला
कोने कोने दिट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला 

मथुरा माँ आवेला हरी ओम विट्ठला
वासुदेव ऐ दिट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला .
विट्ठल विट्ठल विट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला.

गोकुल माँ आवेला विट्ठल हरी ओम विट्ठला
नंदबाबा ऐ दिट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला .
विट्ठल विट्ठल विट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला.

मेवाड़ माँ आवेला हरी ओम विट्ठला
मीराबाई ऐ दिट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला .
विट्ठल विट्ठल विट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला.

जूनागढ़ माँ आवेला हरी ओम विट्ठला
नरसिंह मेहता ऐ दिट्ठला हरी ॐ विट्ठला .
विट्ठल विट्ठल विट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला.

वीरपुर माँ आवेला हरी ओम विट्ठला
एव जलाराम ऐ दिट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला .
विट्ठल विट्ठल विट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला.

पंढरपुर माँ आवेला पांडुरंग विट्ठला
पुंडलिक ऐ दिट्ठला पांडुरंग विट्ठला
विट्ठल विट्ठल विट्ठला हरी ओम विट्ठला


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Song Detail Value
Title Vitthal Vitthal Vitthala Hari Om Vithala
Language Marathi
Genre Devotional
Singers Many different singers, including Sonal Gadhvi, Vijay Chauhan, and Falguni Pathak
Composers Many different composers
Lyricists Traditional
Meaning A simple expression of devotion to Lord Vitthal
Context Often sung in temples dedicated to Lord Vitthal and by pilgrims who travel to Pandharpur, Maharashtra for the annual Ashadhi Ekadashi pilgrimage
Personal reflection A beautiful and inspiring chant that reminds us that God is always with us