Traditionally, Marwadi songs are performed during weddings, religious ceremonies, and cultural festivals, serving as a means to convey stories, emotions, and social messages. The lyrics often revolve around themes of love, valor, and the struggles of everyday life, resonating deeply with listeners. Instruments such as the dholak, sarangi, morchang, and ghungroo complement the singing, creating a lively atmosphere that encourages participation and dance.