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Grindmill songs of Maharashtra — Song #63350 by Mokal Harana

Village: कोळगाव माळ - Kolgaon Mal


B:VI-2.11n (B06-02-11n) - Paṅḍharpur pilgrimage / Viṭṭhal and Rukhmini / Vīṭṭhal, Rukhmini and Draupadi

Cross-references:B:VI-2.11g (B06-02-11g) - Paṅḍharpur pilgrimage / Viṭṭhal and Rukhmini / Mutual love of Viṭṭhal, Rukhmini
F:XV-3.2b (F15-03-02b) - Sister’s attachment to brother / Mutual Intimacy / Reciprocal love
A:I-2.2h (A01-02-02h) - Kṛśṇa / Draupadī’s protector and brother / Dear one
[126] id = 63350
मोकल हरणा - Mokal Harana
रुखमीण म्हणे देवा महालाशी जाण
दिवाळी सणाला बहिण धृपदा आणा
rukhamīṇa mhaṇē dēvā mahālāśī jāṇa
divāḷī saṇālā bahiṇa dhṛpadā āṇā
Rukhmini* says, God (Vitthal*), remember one thing
Go and bring sister Draupadi* for the festival of Diwali*
▷ (रुखमीण)(म्हणे)(देवा)(महालाशी)(जाण)
▷ (दिवाळी)(सणाला) sister (धृपदा)(आणा)
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RukhminiThe 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.
DraupadiThe most important female character in the Hindu epic, Mahabharata.
DiwaliThe festival of lights, which is celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists and some Muslims every autumn in the northern hemisphere. Diwali symbolises the spiritual “victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance.“

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