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Waari Pilgrimage Concluded, With Millions Walking To See God

Posted on Jul 22nd, 2008 by sanmugan : Seeker of truth sanmugan
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Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-3224496,prtpage-1.cms

MUMBAI, INDIA, July 16, 2008: An estimated crowd of over a million people have walked together in the Waari - a holy pilgrimage in Maharashtra that is perhaps the world's longest pilgrimage.

Waari is undertaken in the Hindu month of Ashadhi Ekadashi. Every year,  devotees walk along the 280 mile route from Alandi (near Pune) to Pandarpur (near Kolhapur) in Western Maharashtra. They walk to reach Pandharpur and offer their respects to Lord Vithal (Krishna). Remarkably, in over 700 years of Waari tradition, no stampede or chaos has ever taken place.

The waarkaris (pilgrims) are mainly agriculturists and the majority of them are poor. After travelling for almost 15-20 days, devotees reach Pandarpur to meet their favorite God, Krishna. This year Waari started on June 26 and ended on July 14th
 - Thanks to HPI

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 Meenakshi : Connection
about 16 hours later
Meenakshi said

Wow! I didn't know of this earlier; even though I lived in Mumbai. It's really a large country and I wonder if anyone can really know India!!!

Kyo : Seeker
about 20 hours later
Kyo said

Indeed, India is such a diverse and beautiful country…Thanks for sharing this Sanmugan!!
Jai ho!

sanmugan : Seeker of truth
about 20 hours later
sanmugan said

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You may subscribe toHPI (Hindu Press International: which is a news letter from Kauai adhhenam)

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