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Grindmill songs of Maharashtra — Song #46885 by Wahadne Shanta Giridhar

Village: पुणतांबा - Puntamba


B:VI-2.11j (B06-02-11j) - Paṅḍharpur pilgrimage / Viṭṭhal and Rukhmini / Selling kuṅku black powder, other things with Viṭṭhal

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वहाडणे शांताबाई गिरीधर - Wahadne Shanta Giridhar
पंढरपुरात कुंकू इकत शेराना
विठ्ठलाच्या शेजारी रुकमीणी बसली भारानी
paṇḍharapurāta kuṅkū ikata śērānā
viṭhṭhalācyā śējārī rukamīṇī basalī bhārānī
In Pandharpur, kunku* is sold by kilos
Rukhmin* sits near Vitthal* with a balance in hand
▷ (पंढरपुरात) kunku (इकत)(शेराना)
▷ (विठ्ठलाच्या)(शेजारी)(रुकमीणी) sitting (भारानी)
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kunkuA red spot applied on the forehead by married women whose husband is alive as a mark of good fortune. This powder is also applied to God as a part of worship. It is prepared from turmeric, lemon juice, alum etc.
Rukhmin(Rukhmini) is the principal wife and queen of the God Krishna, the prince of Dwaraka. Krishna heroically kidnapped her and eloped with her to prevent an unwanted marriage at her request and saved her from evil Shishupala.
VitthalVithoba, also known as Vi(t)thal(a) and Panduranga, is a Hindu god predominantly worshipped in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. He is generally considered a manifestation of the god Vishnu or his avatar, Krishna.

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