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1
बधाई ने मारा जय श्री कृष्णा तो महाराष्ट्र विट्ठल भगवान भजन स्वामी महाराज मारा अंतरणी एक आस छे जन्मो जन्म दसवां चरणों मां वास करूं
2
नित्यता हा गन गम रे नित्यतरा दर्शन करवाओ विठला नित्य तारा दर्शन करवाओ विठला नित्य तारा गन लगा ओ विट्ठला नित्य तारा घोड़ा स्वामी महाराज स्वामी महाराज
3
भक्तों ने काई कष्ट से तो विठला भक्तों ने काजल कष्ट से तो विठला गोरा ने घर बानो चक्र तू विठला गोरा ने गैर बानो चक्र तू विठला कुंडल का द्वारा स्वामी महाराज तारा दर्शन की एक प्यास रे
4
पंढरपुर गांव चंद्रभागा स्नानागारू भक्ति आनंद करूं रे पंढरपुर चंद्रभाaga स्नानागारू भक्ति आनंद करूं रे विठला स्वामी महाराज स्वामी महाराज विट्ठला स्वामी महाराज विट्ठला स्वामी महाराज की जय
Meaning & Translation
Verse 1
Greetings, Jai Shri Krishna! This is a Vitthal Bhagwan Bhajan from Maharashtra. Swami Maharaj, my heart holds one hope: to reside at your feet for countless births.
Verse 2
Always let me sing your glory, Vitthala. Always grant your divine vision (darshan), Vitthala. Always let me sing your praises, Vitthala. O Vitthala, Swami Maharaj, Swami Maharaj.
Verse 3
If devotees face any trouble, Vitthala, if devotees face any suffering, Vitthala, you are the protector of Gora's home, Vitthala. Swami Maharaj, there is a deep thirst for your divine vision.
Verse 4
In Pandharpur village, I bathe in the Chandrabhaga river and experience the joy of devotion. In Pandharpur, I bathe in the Chandrabhaga river and experience the joy of devotion. Vitthala Swami Maharaj, Swami Maharaj, Vitthala Swami Maharaj, Vitthala Swami Maharaj ki Jai!
✨Spiritual Benefits
Chanting this Vitthal bhajan is believed to bring peace of mind, foster deep devotion, alleviate suffering, and grant the blessings of Lord Vitthal. It helps devotees connect with the divine energy of Pandharpur and experience profound spiritual joy and contentment.
📜About this Bhajan
This is a heartfelt devotional bhajan dedicated to Lord Vitthal, also known as Vithoba, a prominent deity in Maharashtra. The bhajan expresses a devotee's deep desire to always be in the presence of Vitthal, to sing his praises, and to seek his protection from all troubles. It also mentions the sacred pilgrimage to Pandharpur and bathing in the Chandrabhaga river, which are central to Vitthal devotion, highlighting the spiritual joy derived from such acts.