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Grindmill songs of Maharashtra — Song #85978 by Kale Vatsala Dhondiram

Village: शिरसगाव - Shirasgaon


B:VI-2.11oiv (B06-02-11o04) - Paṅḍharpur pilgrimage / Viṭṭhal and Rukhmini / Viṭṭhal’s relation with other women / Tuḷas

Cross-references:B:VI-2.11i (B06-02-11i) - Paṅḍharpur pilgrimage / Viṭṭhal and Rukhmini / Rukhmini’s delivery
[50] id = 85978
काळे वत्सलाबाई धोंडीरामजी - Kale Vatsala Dhondiram
रुखमीण म्हणती देवा आवड कोणाची
विठ्ठल म्हणती तुळस गुणाची तप करिती उन्हाची
rukhamīṇa mhaṇatī dēvā āvaḍa kōṇācī
viṭhṭhala mhaṇatī tuḷasa guṇācī tapa karitī unhācī
Rukhminbai* asks, God, whom do you love
Vitthal* says, tulasi* is virtuous, does penance in the hot sun
▷ (रुखमीण)(म्हणती)(देवा)(आवड)(कोणाची)
▷  Vitthal (म्हणती)(तुळस)(गुणाची)(तप) asks_for (उन्हाची)
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Rukhminbai(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.
tulasiOcimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, cultivated for religious and traditional medicine purposes.

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