A fast-paced bhajans that is central to many traditional Marathi Vitthal compilations. Why These Songs Top the Charts

This joyful and high-energy bhajan is traditionally sung on the auspicious days of Ekadashi . It celebrates the spiritual awakening and immense fortune of the devotees who have the privilege of chanting the Lord's name, dancing in the divine procession, and participating in the holy gatherings. Discover and Listen

Written by the great saint-poet Sant Dnyaneshwar, this Abhang describes the transcendental joy a devotee feels upon finally catching a glimpse of Lord Vitthal. It translates to the blissful experience where one's eyes are completely fulfilled and at peace just by looking at the divine and radiant form of the Lord.

4. Roop Pahata Lochan (रूप पाहता लोचन)

The divine atmosphere of Maharashtra, particularly during the months of Ashadh and Kartik, is defined by the melodious, rhythmic, and deeply spiritual Vitthal songs, often referred to as Abhangs or Bhakti Geete. Dedicated to Lord Vitthal—the presiding deity of Pandharpur—these songs are not merely music; they are a direct channel to the divine, capturing the essence of devotion, surrender, and the ecstatic love of the Varkaris (devotees).

“Vitthal Vitthal Jag Junichi”

Here is the definitive list of the that have defined the genre.

: A song of gratitude and wonder at the world created by the divine. Notable Mention: Pralhad Shinde Most of these "Super Hit" versions are performed by Pralhad Shinde

If you want to immerse yourself in the rich spiritual rhythm of these tracks, there is no better time than now to explore them. You can easily discover and listen to these masterpieces on platforms like JioSaavn or search for curated devotional playlists on YouTube.

“Ovi Vitthalachi”