Ashadi Ekadashi festival Marathi Calligraphy of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India
Marathi Hindi Calligraphy, typography of Mauli means Mother also hindu god Vitthal
Indian God Vishnu also known as "Vithhal, Mauli, Pandurang in Maharashtra" vector Illustration on isolated Background
Vitthal Indian God Illustration with Vita Mauli calligraphy
Conceptual Cubism style Vector Graphic created using geometrical shapes of Lord Rukmini and Vitthal aka Pandurang, Vithu Mauli, Pandharinath from Famous Hindu Temple of Pandharpur, Maharashtra, India.
Marathi Calligraphy "Vitthal Mauli" is the Name of Vitthal from Maharastra India.
Calligraphy, 'Vitthal' an Avatar of Vishnu. The celebration of the special day and best wishes for Ashadhi Ekadashi translation, the great eleventh.
Calligraphy Vithu Mauli: Mauli means mother. Vitthal as mother instead of father because he is very caring just like mother. Ashadhi Ekadashi chya hardik shubheccha means best wishes on great eleventh
Lord Vitthal aka Pandhari, Pandurang, Vithu Mauli, Pandharinaths face with Sandal Wood Powder or Paste Tilak [mark worn on forehead] its similar to 3D GPS location Map Pointer Pin; Vector Graphic Art.
Silhouette style Vector Graphic Illustration of Lord Vitthal aka Pandurang, Vithoba, Mauli, in His iconic Tilak [Sandalwood Powder mark on forehead usually in Hindu]
Indian god vitthal, Marathi Calligraphy “Vitthal” Name of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India
Modern and abstract interpretation of the Hindu God Vitthala aka Pandurang, Pandhari, Mauli of Pandharpur, Maharashtra; is an Avatar of Lord Vishnu, Krishna in Creative Conceptual Minimalist Vector.
Conceptual Minimalist Style Vector Graphic Illustration of Smiling Lord Vitthal aka Pandurang, Vithu Mauli, Pandharinath, Krishna with jewellery, Geometric Line Art created using Basic Shapes.
Vector artwork of Indian Hindi Marathi Calligraphy typography for hindu sant dnyaneshwar aka mauli translation mother in Devanagari script font.
Marathi Vector Calligraphy “bolava vitthal pahava vitthal”, It is a devotional poetry of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India.
Marathi calligraphy Pandhariche Varkari pilgrims of Shri Vitthal Pandharpur
God and Goddess Vitthal Rakhumai Statue in hinduism
Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur, Happy devshayani ekadashi, Vitthal Rukmini murti, lord Vishnu and Rukmini
Lord Vitthal
Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra
Dnyaneshwar Mauli on a white background. Vector Illustration
Maulie Script! For those of you who need a touch of elegance combining classic style with modern calligraphy style for your design, this font is made for you.
Lord Vitthal Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal Happy Ashadi Ekadashi maharashtra
Marathi Calligraphy "Ashadi ekadashi" is a festival celebrate in Maharashtra India for Lord Vitthala
Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Marathi Calligraphy "Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj" also Known as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli
Vector Graphic Illustration of Sandal Tilak [तिलक a mark worn usually on forehead] of Lord Vitthal aka Pandhari, Pandurang, Vithu Mauli, Pandharinath; similar to 3D GPS locationMap Pointer Pin.
Wari Illustration Series - Lord Vitthal Idol with Sant Dnyaneshwar Mauli Maharaj Samadhi Creative Conceptual Modern Flat Graphic Style Vector Art; Suitable for Ashadhi Kartiki Vari, Ekadashi, Dindi.
Dive Ghat, Pune, Maharashtra, India 26 June 2019 During Pandharpur wari procession Pilgrims marching toward Vitthala temple with singing religious song with dancing.
traditional indian banyan tree coiled by sacred thread (mauli in hindi)on savitri puja
Lord Vitthal Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal
Marathi Calligraphy “Dnyanoba Mauli Tukaram”, It is a devotional poetry of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India.
Marathi calligraphy text "Shree Swami Samarth" meaning is a name of Hindu spiritual leader well known across Indian States.
Marathi Calligraphy text “Mauli” is the name of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India
Marathi Calligraphy “Ashadi Ekadashi Nimit Hardik Shubhechha” Meaning best wishes for the festival of lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India.
Marathi Calligraphy “Mauli” Name of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India
Close up face of Indian hindu man with tila, Gandh or Tilak [mark worn on forehead], Warkari means Devotee, worshipper of lord Vitthal, Mauli, Pandharu, Vithu etc; Creative Conceptual Vector Graphic.
traditional indian banyan tree coiled by sacred thread (mauli in hindi)on savitri puja
Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Marathi Calligraphy "Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj" also Known as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli
traditional indian banyan tree coiled by sacred thread (mauli in hindi)on savitri puja
Marathi Calligraphy “klaaya hee pandhari, aatma ha vitthal”, It is a devotional poetry of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India.
traditional indian banyan tree coiled by sacred thread (mauli in hindi)on savitri puja
Lord Vitthal Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India, Happy Ashadi Ekadashi
Calligraphy Vithu Mauli: Mauli means mother. Vitthal as mother instead of father because he is very caring just like mother. Ashadhi Ekadashi chya hardik shubheccha means best wishes on great eleventh
Marathi calligraphy text "ashakya hee shakya kartil swami" is a devotional quote of Hindu spiritual leader Swami Samarth well known across Indian States.
Indian Hindu God Vitthal aka Pandurang, Vithoba, Mauli of Pandharpur at Maharashtra State.
Wari Illustration Series [Translation: Temple Peak] Shrine of Lord Vitthal is considered to be the entire form of almighty and the apex of the Mandir is symbolically shown as the crown of Vithu Mauli.
Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India, Happy Ashadi Ekadashi banner.
PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, 2 July 2024, Portrait of Varkari man in traditional dress standing and holding Shri Vitthal statue in hand during Pandharpur wari procession
Marathi Calligraphy “Ashadi Ekadashi Nimit Hardik Shubhechha” Meaning best wishes for the festival of lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India.
Wari Illustration Series - Portrait of Hindu varkari Country Man walking in vari holding Indian Musical String instrument called Veena, vina or Ektara; wearing traditional cotton towel Gamcha, turban.
Calligraphy in marathi 'Ashadhi Ekadashi' translation 'the great eleventh'.'sarva bhavikana Ashadhi Ekadashi chya hardik shubheccha' translation: 'Best wishes for the great eleventh to all devotees'
Vector Graphic Illustration of Indian Hindu God Vitthal aka Pandurang, Vithoba, Mauli with Typography of Bhajan [psalm, alleluia] of Lord and his devotee pundalik in Devnagari [Marathi, Hindi] Script.
Lord Vitthal with cloud in the background, Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India, Happy Ashadi Ekadashi
Lord Vitthal Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal
Happy Ashadi Ekadashi
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Illustration of Lord Vitthal aka Pandhari, Pandurang, Vithu Mauli, Pandharinath, Vithoba from Famous Hindu Temple of Pandharpur, Maharashtra, India; Creative Conceptual Vector Graphic Art.
Wari Illustration Series - Shrine Temple of Sanjivan Samadhi [a state of intense concentration achieved through meditation] of Hindu Devotee of Lord Vitthala, Warkari Saint Dnyaneshwar Mauli.
Marathi Calligraphy “Ashadi Ekadashi Nimit Hardik Shubhechha” Meaning best wishes for the festival of lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India.
Lord Vitthal Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India, Happy Ashadi Ekadashi
Lord Vitthal with cloud in the background, Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India, Happy Ashadi Ekadashi
Pandharpur, India 26 February 2022, Vitthal Temple at Pandharpur, Vitthal Rukmini Temple, Maharashtra India
Wari Illustration Series - Orange Zenda [Text Translation: Flag] Portrait of Indian Warkari Man Walking in vari holding Hindu emblem in Hand; wearing traditional urban cloths Dhoti Kurta, Gandhi Cap.
Calligraphy in marathi 'Ashadhi Ekadashi' translation 'the great eleventh'.'sarva bhavikana Ashadhi Ekadashi chya hardik shubheccha' translation: 'Best wishes for the great eleventh to all devotees'
Creative Vector illustration of Ashadhi Ekadashi
Wari Illustration Series - Portrait of Hindu Warkari Country Man in vari holding Indian Musical Percussion instrument called Mridangam, Pakhavaj, Mridanga, Dholaki, Mardala, khol, tabla, kendang.
Marathi calligraphy 'Sukha Lagi Karisi Talmal' means the devotional poetry (Abhang) by Sant Namdev Maharaj
Marathi Calligraphy “Ashadi Ekadashi Nimit Hardik Shubhechha” Meaning best wishes for the festival of lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India.
Wari Illustration Series - Phugadi [Traslation: Marathi Folk Dance] Portrait of Hindu Warkari Country women in vari performing Zimma, Phugadi performed by ladies in Maharashtra during Hindu Festivals.
Jai hari vithalla banner design template.
Wari Illustration Series - Vitthal Murti [Translation: Idol of Lord Vitthala] A very pretty, attractive, beautiful black stone idol of Got Vithoba, his hands on waist and a brick under his feet.
Marathi calligraphy 'Pandhariche Warkari' means the devotional poetry (Abhang) by Sant Tukaram Maharaj
'Ashadhi Ekadashi nimitta hardik shubheccha' calligraphy translation Best wishes for The great eleventh with the graphic logo of lord vitthal the avatar of lord vishnu
PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, 2 July 2024, Varkari man with traditional dress taking blessings from Shri Vitthal at dive ghat during Pandharpur wari.
Marathi, Hindi calligraphy text "Ashadhi Ekadashi" one of the most significant festivals in Maharashtra. India
illustration Marathi Calligraphy text “Mauli” is the name of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India.
Marathi Calligraphy “Dnyaneshwar mauli dnyanraj mauli tukaram” its hymn of sant dnyaneshwar.
Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Marathi Calligraphy "Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj" also Known as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli
Marathi calligraphy name of Hindu Goddess "Aai Ambabai"
Cotton kalawa thread role, yard used in Hindu's for wearing in wrist during puja (worship).
Wari Illustration Series - Devotee Father Walking in vari giving son piggyback ride on his shoulders wearing Indian urban cloths; on forehead Papa have Warkari Tilak, boy have Lord Vitthal's Gandh.
Ashadi Ekadashi festival marathi Calligraphy of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India
Wari Illustration Series - Indian Traditional Palkhi [Palanquins] used in temples for Wari, Shrine, Yatra; Idol, Mask, Paduka [sandals or footprints] of the deity, various saints are placed in it.
Wari Illustration Series - Portrait of Hindu Warkari Vasudev [Marathi Folk Artist] Country Man in vari holding Indian Musical Instruments Taal Chipalya; wearing traditional Dress, Peacock Feather Cap.
PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, 2 July 2024, Varkari, Hindu Pilgrims, Devotees called VARKARI with Statue of Vitthal and Rakhumai going to Pandharpur VARI.
Marathi calligraphy 'Shree Sant Dnyaeshwar', who was a well-known saint and devotional poet in Maharashtra
Lord Vitthal aka Pandurang, Pandhari, Pandharinath, Vithoba, Vithu Mauli Dancing on a brick in akimbo position; Creative Conceptual Colorful Indian Miniature Style Vector Graphic Cartoon Illustration.
Calligraphy in marathi vitthal translation the avatar name of lord vishnu. sarva bhavikana Ashadhi Ekadashi chya hardik shubheccha translation: Best wishes for the great eleventh to all devotees.
Marathi Calligraphy “Maze Maher Pandhari”, It is a devotional poetry of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India. Vitthal tilak vector.
Celebrate Happy Ashadi Ekadashi with a vibrant, abstract collage, in Warli art using geometric shapes, and colors to capture the spirit of this Maharashtrian pilgrimage festival called Wari of Vitthal
Marathi, Hindi, Devanagari calligraphy for Ashadhi Ekadashi, one of the most significant festivals in Maharashtra
Indian God Vishnu also known as "Vithhal, Mauli, Pandurang in Maharashtra" Illustration
Calligraphy in marathi 'Ashadhi Ekadashi' translation 'the great eleventh' designed with lord vitthal, the avatar of lord vishnu, symbol.
Close Up Authentic Footage of Hindu Priest Tying a Mauli Thread Around a Male Kid's Wrist in a Temple. Small Family Visiting Their Senior Guru, Seeking Guidance. Family Elder Passing on Wisdom
Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India, Happy Ashadi Ekadashi banner.
Lord Vitthal Ashadi Ekadashi festival of Lord Vitthal from Pandharpur Maharashtra India, Happy Ashadi Ekadashi
Marathi Calligraphy for the name "Pandurang" which is one of the name of Hindu god Lord Vitthala
Wari Illustration Series - Portrait of Horse Running in vari journey event called Ringan [ride in circular form]; carrying Paduka [an ancient form of footwear] of Famous Hindu Saints like Dnyaneshwar.
Wari Illustration Series - Portrait of Hindu devotee of lord vitthal aka Warkari in urban cloths, is taking Galabhet [Translation: embraces] his favorite idol of Lord Vishnu with love and devotion.
Old Delhi, India-sep11 2010: shop of Kautuka or kalava is a red yellow coloured ritual cotton thread, found in the Indian subcontinent, hindu used in religious worship, Khari Baoli Chandni Chowk.
Marathi calligraphy 'Mazya Wadilanchi Mirashi' means the devotional poetry (Abhang) by Sant Tukaram Maharaj
Pune, India 14 July 2023, cheerful Pilgrims at Palkhi, During Pandharpur wari procession Pilgrims marching toward Vitthala temple with singing religious song at Dive Ghat, Pune, Maharashtra, India.