7 Lord Vitthal 'Abhangs' That Radiate Positivity

By: Amisha Shirgave | June 21, 2025

Maaze Maaher Pandhari. It means “My maternal home is Pandharpur.” This Abhang expresses the joy and contentment a devotee feels upon reaching Pandharpur-where the heart truly feels at home

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Pundalik Varada Hari Vitthal. It means Blessed is Pundalik; Lord Hari Vitthal has graced him. This Abhang reminds us of selfless service and devotion, as Pundalik’s bhakti moved even God to come to him

Vitthala Tu Veda Kumbhar. It means Vitthal, you are the mad potter shaping our lives. Tukaram likens the Lord to a potter who shapes human lives with love and care, sometimes with hard knocks, but always with a purpose

Awagha Rang Ek Zhala. This beautiful Abhang speaks of unity with the divine, expressing how all distinctions disappear in the presence of Lord Vitthal’s love

Tujhe Roop Chitti Raho. It is a A devotional request for Vitthal’s form to always reside within one’s mind and soul, bringing constant strength and guidance

Yuge Atthavis Vithoba Rakhumai. This Abhang celebrates the eternal presence and compassion of Lord Vitthal and his consort Rakhumai, bringing reassurance and divine energy

Vruksha Valli Amha Soyare Vanachari. Though not directly addressed to Vitthal, this Abhang reflects the universal love and connection a Vitthal devotee feels with nature

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