Marathi Devotional Songs

India, the world's oldest civilizations, is a land of mysticism and faith. In this secular country, religion plays an integral part and prominence of worship, rituals and other religious activities are highlighted in every religion.

Every religion has its own devotional and folk songs that hold the capability to make you feel heavenly. Pure devotional songs are truly divine. Marathi people like Hindus are involved in various rituals, ceremonies and devotional songs. Marathi devotional songs are deeply rooted in the tradition and culture of India. These songs constitute of simple lyrics and a pure heavenly beat. These are specially composed by various Marathi composers to express splendor emotions and true love for God.

Marathi devotional songs are categorized into Marathi Aarti, Marathi Stotras and Marathi

Kathas. All these devotional songs are sonnets or verses that reflect appreciation and praise for God. There are many people who love to hear these devotional songs but don’t get time to move out and buy audio CDs. Now, innovation and high end technology have given them a fabulous way to enjoy the soulful expression of lyrics and verses of these songs.

 

A blend of computers and internet has paved way for easy download of soul touching devotional songs. On online resources you can get access to various devotional songs or bhavgeet composed by popular music directors and composers like Sudhir Phadke, Ram Pathak, Yashwant Dev, Ashok Patki and Suresh Wadkar. Other popular downloads also include Lata, Asha Bhosle, Shivanand Patil, Pramod Ranade, Devaki Pandit and Anuradha Paudwal.

It is believed that all the popular composers and singers breathed life into popular Marathi songs that are blended with emotions and devotion. You can search for popular Marathi devotional songs such as maana manav va parmeshwar, vimoh tyaagun karmphalaancha, tu veda kumbhar, uddhava, ajab tujhe sarkaar, sant vaahate krishnamaayi, tuzhe roop chitti raaho, mukhi tuzhe naam, dehaachi tizori, bhakti saathveva, dev devarhyaat naahi, dev naahi devalayi, kuthe shodhishi rameshwar, kuthe shodhishi kashi and ashi paakhare yeti aanik smruti thevuni jaati.