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Pandharpur_Vithhal_Wari

 is an annual pilgrimage (yatra) to Pandharpur - the seat of the hindu god vithoba in the Indian state of Maharashtra, in honour of the deity. palakhi (palanquin processions) carrying the Paduka (foot prints) of various saints - most notably Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram - from the Varakari (Warkari, "one who performs the Wari") sect (which venerates Vithoba), are taken from their respective shrines to Pandharpur. The tradition is more than 700 to 800 years old. Dnyaneshwar's palakhi leaves from Alandi, while Tukaram's begins at Dehu; both in Pine district of Maharashtra. This March on foot from various locations in Maharashtra to Vithoba Temple, Pandharpur, attracts a total of over a million pilgrims. The journey takes 21 days. Numerous palakhis join the main Tukaram and Dnyaneshwar palkhis that starts from Dehu and Alandi respectively. The wari culminates at the Vithoba temple on Ashadi Ekadashi. Devotees from Maharashtra and nearby areas set out for Pandharpur, wearing holy basil beads and singing the glories of Vithoba and songs like "Gyanba Tukaram", commemorating the saints. Upon reaching Pandharpur on Ashadi Ekadashi, these devotees take a holy dip in the sacred Chandrabhaga River/Bhima River before proceeding to visit the Vitthal temple.
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Pandharpur_Vithhal_Wari

 is an annual pilgrimage (yatra) to Pandharpur - the seat of the hindu god vithoba in the Indian state of Maharashtra, in honour of the deity. pa Read More

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