• Introduction: Bolava Vitthal, Pahava Vitthal

  • Jul 1 2020
  • Length: 1 min
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Introduction: Bolava Vitthal, Pahava Vitthal

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  • आषाढी एकादशीला पंढरपूर जनसागराने फुलून जाते. आज वारीला प्रतिवर्षी न चुकता जाणारी अनेक आहेत.एकदा का पाऊले चालू लागली की विठ्ठल नाम, विठ्ठल जप आलेच. 
    या विठ्ठलाचा उद्घोष संत परंपरेने अजरामर केला. विठ्ठल नामाची प्रचिती आलेल्या संतांपैकी , एक ठळक नाव म्हणजे  तुकाराम महाराज. 

    त्यांचे चरित्र जितके भावपूर्ण तितकेच अंतर्मुख करणारे. त्यांची कहाणी म्हणजेच बोलावा विठ्ठल ... पाहावा विठ्ठल

    लेखिका: मंदाकिनी गोगटे
    सदरकर्ते: स्वाती गोगटे

    Pandharpur Wari is an annual pilgrimage (yatra) to the town of Pandharpur, Maharashtra, which is the seat of Lord Vithoba. Palakhis (palanquin processions) carrying the paduka (footprints) of the deity and various saints, most notably Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram from the Warkari sect, are taken from their respective shrines to Pandharpur.  The tradition is more than 700 to 800 years old.
     This march on foot from various locations in Maharashtra to Vithoba temple, Pandharpur, attracts over a million pilgrims. 

    While on foot they chant the name of the Lord. The importance of constantly chanting ' Vithal Vithal' was made timeless by saints, one notably among them is Saint Tukaram.

    They say faith can move mountains. His biography is an insightful account of his undeterred deep faith in Lord Vithal. His story is the core of 
    Bolala Vithal, Pahawa Vithal

    Author: Mandakini Gogate
    Narrator: Swati Gogate

    The podcast is an Ep.Log Media Network Production

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