| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | The hymn belongs to the Bhakti tradition that blossomed in medieval Maharashtra. It is a bhajan (devotional song) praising Lord Krishna, the Murari (the slayer of the demon Mura). | | Spiritual Significance | The song invokes Krishna’s protective and loving aspects, encouraging the devotee to surrender ego (the “vajvito” – the one who is humbled or humbled itself ) and seek divine refuge. | | Ritual Use | Sung in aarti and kirtan sessions during festivals such as Janmashtami, Govardhan Puja, and during daily puja in homes and temples. | | Cultural Reach | While rooted in Marathi tradition, the song has been translated and adapted in Gujarati, Hindi, and even South Indian languages, often appearing in devotional compilations on radio, television, and streaming platforms. |
(Translation: Krishna Murari plays his flute, and all the Gopis are mesmerized by the divine sound.) ✨ Tips for the Best Audio Experience Vajvito Pava To Krishna Murari Mp3
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