Ashadhi Ekadashi Wari: The Soul of Maharashtra
Pandharpur, located in the Solapur district of Maharashtra, is one of India’s most cherished pilgrimage destinations. Revered as the sacred abode of Lord Vithoba also known as Panduranga, Vitthala, or Pandhari the town holds a central place in the Bhakti movement. Nestled along the banks of the Bhima River, Pandharpur’s spiritual aura is anchored in the iconic Temple of Vithoba, which draws millions of devotees each year. The Temple of Vithoba The temple complex is expansive, with six gates, the most prominent being the Namdev gate on the eastern side. At its heart lies the sanctum, housing the standing image of Vithoba, a manifestation of Vishnu or Krishna. What makes this depiction unique is the deity standing on a brick a symbol deeply tied to Pandharpur Legends and Traditions . Origins and Legends The worship of Vithoba is deeply rooted in Puranic texts and enriched by saints such as Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Eknath, and Tukaram between the 13th and 17th centuries. A cherished...