
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 | All images form Canva

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 |