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Grindmill songs of Maharashtra — Song #51972 by Tikande Keshar

Village: शेवग - Shewag


B:VI-2.4a (B06-02-04a) - Paṅḍharpur pilgrimage / Prompts / Ekadashi

Cross-references:B:VI-2.6b (B06-02-06b) - Paṅḍharpur pilgrimage / Temple of Viṭṭhal / Garuḍ khamb, the pillar of Garuḍ
B:VI-2.3d (B06-02-03d) - Paṅḍharpur pilgrimage / Companions / Son
B:VI-2.20 ???
VI-2.7d24 ???
VI-2.25 ???
B:VI-2.825 ???
B:VI-2.38 ???
B:VI-2.11fi (B06-02-11f01) - Paṅḍharpur pilgrimage / Viṭṭhal and Rukhmini / Rukhmini’s work / Special dishes for fast prepared for Viṭṭhal
[374] id = 51972
तिकांडे केशर - Tikande Keshar
विठ्ठलाची माडी रुखमीण येंगती द्वारका
इठ्ठलाला अेकादस आडवटीला खारका
viṭhṭhalācī māḍī rukhamīṇa yēṅgatī dvārakā
iṭhṭhalālā aēkādasa āḍavaṭīlā khārakā
Vitthal*’s storey at Dwaraka, Rukhmin* climbs the steps
Itthal* has Ekadashi*, she is carrying dates
▷  Of_Vitthal (माडी)(रुखमीण)(येंगती)(द्वारका)
▷ (इठ्ठलाला)(अेकादस)(आडवटीला)(खारका)
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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.
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.
ItthalVitthal pronounced locally
EkadashiEleventh day in the new moon or full moon fortnight every month

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