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Samacharanadrishti Vitevari Sajiri Lyrics in Marathi

Samacharanadrishti Vitevari Sajiri
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Full Lyrics

समचरणदृष्टि विटेवरी साजिरी । तेथें माझी हरी वृत्ति राहो ॥१॥ आणीक न लगे मायिक पदार्थ । तेथें माझें आर्त्त नको देवा ॥ध्रु.॥ ब्रम्हादिक पदें दुःखाची शिराणी । तेथें दुश्चित झणी जडों देसी ॥२॥ तुका म्हणे त्याचें कळलें आम्हां वर्म । जे जे कर्मधर्म नाशवंत ॥३॥

This is a strong opening stanza because it immediately sets the scene at Vitthal’s shrine. The line is visual, devotional, and steady. The speaker asks for the mind to remain where the divine form is seen most clearly, and the verse keeps returning to that request without complication.

The page is built to support that exact use. Many readers arrive with only the opening phrase in memory, so the first job is to help them find the stanza quickly. Once the verse is in view, the rest of the page can stay simple and supportive rather than intrusive.

The emotional tone is also important. This is not a verse of argument. It is a verse of longing and focus. The speaker wants the heart to stay where devotion is already alive. That makes the line highly usable in prayer, where clarity matters more than commentary.

There is also a practical reason this kind of verse matters on a lyrics site. Searchers often do not remember a formal title; they remember a visual fragment, a shrine image, or a feeling tied to the line. A page like this gives them a stable landing place without forcing them to decode the stanza from scratch.

Meaning & Significance

The first line places the reader before a beautiful divine form and asks the heart to remain there. The verse is about focus, but not in a dry way. It asks for a loving fixation on the sacred image. That combination of sight and inward steadiness gives the stanza its power.

The middle lines reject the pull of ordinary material distraction. The speaker does not simply say that the world is bad. The verse says that other things are unnecessary in that moment because the divine vision already gives the mind enough to hold. This is a common devotional move, but it feels especially clean here.

The final line reminds the reader that worldly actions and statuses do not last. That thought does not flatten life into negativity. Instead, it reorders attention. If everything outside devotion is temporary, then it makes sense to keep the mind where the sacred presence is felt most fully.

For that reason, the page is deliberately uncluttered. The lyrics do the real work. The explanation underneath only helps the reader see how the verse functions as both prayer and memory.

About Tukaram

Sant Tukaram’s abhangs are known for turning ordinary devotional desire into direct, memorable speech. He writes in a way that is easy to recite but not shallow. The words are plain, yet the devotional pull is strong enough that readers return to them again and again.

On a lyrics site, that means a page has to be both faithful and accessible. Searchers often know only a partial line or the emotional shape of the abhang. They need a page that restores the exact wording and keeps the text easy to read out loud.

This file follows that pattern. It does not try to overinterpret the verse. It gives the stanza room to breathe and lets the devotional mood stay intact.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the opening line describe?

It describes the beautiful divine form at Vitthal’s shrine and asks for the heart to stay fixed on that vision.

Why is this verse so short and direct?

Because Tukaram often expresses devotion with simple, memorable language that is easy to chant and hard to forget.

Can this page be used in temple or home prayer?

Yes. The formatting is plain and readable, which makes it useful in both group and personal devotional settings.