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Grindmill songs of Maharashtra — Song #71477 by Unde Parvati

Village: मुठेवडगाव - Muthewadgaon


B:VI-4.7b (B06-04-07b) - Jejuri cycle / Material for rituals / A lamp, divāḷī

Cross-references:D:X-3.2bv (D10-03-02b05) - Mother attached to son / Taking pride in son / When son worships / Going in pilgrimage, yātrā
[16] id = 71477
उंडे पार्वती - Unde Parvati
जेजुरी गडावरी कोणी येळकोट बोलना
बाळाला माझ्या दिवटी बुधली तोलना
jējurī gaḍāvarī kōṇī yēḷakōṭa bōlanā
bāḷālā mājhyā divaṭī budhalī tōlanā
Nobody is saying Yelkot* on the hill-fort of Jejuri
My son is finding the divati* too heavy to carry
▷ (जेजुरी)(गडावरी)(कोणी)(येळकोट) say
▷ (बाळाला) my (दिवटी)(बुधली)(तोलना)
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YelkotWhen devotees throw turmeric and small dry coconut pieces in the air in the name of God Khandoba and shout Yelkot, Yelkot, the turmeric powder falls on the them. Turmeric powder is golden and is a symbol of prosperity. By shouting Yelkot, they pray God Khandoba to grant their wishes and give them prosperity.
divati ➡ divatisA sort of lamp used in the temple of Khandoba, also a torch composed of a stick with rolls of oiled cloth around it

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