The magic of Marathi Vitthal songs lies in their simplicity and depth. The lyrics were written centuries ago by saints who lived ordinary lives as farmers, tailors, and traders. They did not use complex philosophical jargon; instead, they used the language of love, longing, and everyday relationships.

The late Prahlad Shinde is considered the voice of the Wari, with his energetic bhajans driving the energy of the crowd.

If there’s one song that can instantly transport a listener to the banks of the Chandrabhaga River, it is "." Featured in the 2014 Marathi movie Lai Bhaari , this song has become a modern-day anthem for the Warkari community. Sung by Ajay Gogawale and composed by the legendary duo Ajay-Atul , the song’s powerful rhythm and the chant of "Vitthal Vitthal" perfectly capture the fervor of the pilgrimage. The lyrics, penned by Guru Thakur , evoke the image of a child calling out to their mother, reflecting the intimate bond between the devotee and Lord Panduranga. Even during times when physical pilgrimages were halted, this song served as a medium for the festive spirit to thrive within homes.

: Captures the imagery of a devotee arriving with a single-stringed instrument (Ektari) to sing praises.