If you are planning to walk to Pandharpur this Ashadhi or Kartiki Ekadashi, arrange your playlist in the following Paule order:
If there is one deity whose name reverberates across the length and breadth of Maharashtra, it is Lord Vitthal (Vithoba) of Pandharpur. The Wari (pilgrimage) is as much a musical journey as it is a spiritual one. The compilation “Top 12 Super Hit Vitthal Songs Marathi Paule...” (likely implying Paaule – steps) attempts to capture that divine energy. Top 12 Super Hit Vitthal Songs Marathi Paule ...
Here is a track-by-track breakdown of this devotional powerhouse. If you are planning to walk to Pandharpur
Overall Verdict: 4.5/5 – A must-have playlist for Bhaktas and a perfect introduction for newcomers. Sometimes, simplicity wins
Sometimes, simplicity wins. This song is essentially the mantra "Rukhmini Shree Vitthal..." set to a hypnotic dholki beat. Sung by Anuradha Paudwal in a fast-paced Bhakti album, it functions as the perfect walking track. For every paule you take, you chant the name. It is arguably the most played song on loudspeakers during the Ashadhi Ekadashi.
A curated long-form write-up on the most beloved Marathi bhajans and abhangas dedicated to Lord Vitthal (Vithoba), as sung in temples, warkaris’ processions, and household prayers. These songs—many called paule in colloquial speech when sung during the pallavi-antara cycle—carry deep devotional feeling, simple melodies, and powerful lyrics from saints like Tukaram, Dnyaneshwar, Eknath, Namdev, and others. Below is a detailed exploration of twelve super-hit Vitthal songs, their background, lyrical themes, musical traits, notable renditions, and why each continues to move listeners across generations.
— NOTE: “Paule” in common Marathi usage can mean short devotional stanzas or melodic phrases used in bhajans; here it refers broadly to popular devotional songs and abhangas sung in Vitthal devotion.