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  • how to down load these songs from internet.

  • @babu5497 dear friend there are many free sw availabe on the net. Take the help of somebody and download the sw. One such sw is 'aTube catcher'. Best of luck.

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  • who is that moron dislike this...!!!!

  • i like bhisenji joshi voice and songs also.

    tell me hoe t o down load these songs.

  • sir,thanu for the uploads ,may i request to put sant eknath maharaj gawalan

    TUZE SHRIMUKH SUNDER which was a very populer on mumbai radio ,music by BAL MATE thnkxs again WAITING FOR EAGERLY GOD BLESS YOU N FAMILY

    K ARVIND

  • Great is Saint Eknath ... this is definitely the truth supreme ! Magnificent life of the saint teaches us so many things .. he is perfect ! No wonder the supreme one Vitthala served him for years ! And finally the voice of Panditji is simply outstanding as usual. This is all the blessing of Hari Vitthal Pandurang !

  • One Taliban retard dislikes this.

  • Amazing bhajan.. I can understand the meaning and words clearly only due to your video as my mother tongue is not marathi.. I would like to share a story about Sant Eknath. Once on his way to worship Shiva, he saw a donkey dying of thirst. Passers by were carrying holy water for abhishekh. They ignored the poor beast. But Sant Eknath immediately gave the donkey the sacred water he was carrying for worshipping Lord Shiva. He saw God in all. Thanks for this video.

  • @raghavansupriya342 You story is correct with a little twist. According to the folklore, Sant Eknath was on a pilgrimage from Kashi to Rameshwar carrying Gangajal and gave that sacred water to a donkey who was dying of thirst., forgoing the good merit (punya) he would have had for depositing Ganges water in Rameshwar. Thank you.

  • Great words, superb voice. Satyam, Shivam Anantam.

  • black is the color of lord krishna's skin, symbolizing no color can take over the almighty krishna's color. in more depth it means that krishna is one and only and no one or no "moha" or "maya" can take over nor change his physical appearance or mind set. most of the indian picture of lord krishna show him in darkest possible blue color meaning darkest shade of black color. as you mentioned ghanshyam means dark color of the evening. shyam meaning black, ghan meaning very.

  • Sant ekanath refers to Gopalkala in other way....'Go' means sense organs or indriyas..and 'pal' means 'palak which means Lord krishna' .Here is said that the mixture of all indriyas is accepted as lords 'PRASADAM' and hence one should always try to observe perfect control over sence organs as they are God's gift and always use them for pure godly works.

  • @rahulbhamre82

    I just think an alternative xplanation might be in order! does it imply that WE are asked to percieve the lord through ALL different senses that HE becomes all pervasive! i just wonder whether it is CONTROL or PERCEPTION!

    indriyas are GOD's gift but instead of Control may be perception is easier to achieve? just a thought!

    Control is by Gyan or knowledge and becomes a fruit of tapasya1 Perception is just surrendering and may be easier for simpletons and can be called Bhakti?

  • Gopalkala is not dark colour...it is the mixture or prasad.The Gopikas in Gokulam used to sell the milk,butter and curd in surrounding villages and the Gopas i.e.children in gokul were under nourished.Krishna ,to emphasize the need of a well nourished and healthy body in order to get a healthy n spiritual state of mind and intellect, started breaking the matka or handis and distribute the prasadam to all.

  • hats off to all of you, truly marvelous.

  • nice ABHANG

  • Have been hearing and enjoying this abhang for a long time. Your translation, the images, and the contextual information enhance my appreciation immensely. In the fourth verse, do you know what specifically 'ऐसा गोपाळकाला होत असे' means? Is this connected to Krishna portrayed as dark? Am also wondering what the symbolism of Krishna being सावळा - घनश्याम etc. could be. Please enlighten!

  • @rekhasheorey I don't think it is in reference to dark color. As per my understanding it is offering to God "prasad". My impression was it is mixing together yogurt and puffed rice together. "kala" refers to mixing the ingredients together. But, I could be wrong ! :)

  • @SJisBack Yeah I think here "kaalaa" means mixture, not kalla = black. Gopal-kala - mixture for Gopal (aka Krishna). therefore prasad. You're right.

  • @SJisBack You are absolutely right. And thanks for all your videos of Marathi classics with subtitles. I keenly look forward to them :)

  • @rekhasheorey It is गोपाळकाला, not गोपालकाळा :) A yummy dish of poha+dahi+tadka. The word is used in the sense of 'offering to the divine'.. basically saying our senses and actions should be used as divine offerings, to manifest the glory of the creation... About Krishna.. =Krish+Na; Krish for 'all-attractive' and Na for 'spiritual bliss'.

    But it also means 'dark' so he is thus depicted. Hope this helps :)

  • good work, thanks

    

  • My friend,what a great effort you have taken..I am a Tamilian..because of you,I could understand the great meaning of these great songs..you have uploaded nice photos..thanks,friend

  • YE ABHANG SOON NE SE BE SUK OUR KYA CHAHIHAI.

  • The water bubble ,part of a ocean ,thinking that it is separate from the ocean is Jeevathma..when the bubble realises the truth that it is a part of ocean and merges with the ocean it enjoys infinite bliss.

  • sundar bhajan...aani Bhimsen joshi ncha javab nahi...!!!!

  • The water bubble part of a ocean thinking that it is separate from the ocean is Jeevathma..when the bubble releases the truth that it is a part of ocean and the bubble merges with the ocean it gets enlightened.

  • Excellent Efforts.... most importantly English translation is the closest possible to the actual meaning..!! Thanks a lot for posting this..

    Needless to say Panditji's rendition is eternal..

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  • Dhanyawad!

    Shubhecha from Prasanna.

  • Love it. Keya batt... :D

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