मी अनुभवलेली वारी || Walking with Apeople || Wari Marathiboy

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • Pahi 🚶🏻‍➡️Wari 🚩Pandarpur Ramnagar to
    मी अनुभवलेली वारी || Walking with A people || Wari Marathiboy
    Pandharpur Palkhi Wari is a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual and cultural experience. If you want to make the most of it, here are some tips for the best experience:
    1. Plan Your Journey Well
    • The Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi starts from Dehu, and Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Palkhi starts from Alandi.
    • The Wari usually takes around 21 days, covering over 250 km by foot.
    • You can join at any point, but being part of the full journey is the most immersive experience.
    2. Walk with the Warkaris
    • The real essence of Wari is walking with the Warkaris (devotees). Their energy, devotion, and continuous chanting of “Jai Hari Vitthal” is soul-stirring.
    • You’ll witness a unique mix of discipline and celebration, with organized dindis (groups) singing abhangas and playing traditional instruments like taal and mridanga.
    3. Experience the Simplicity and Devotion
    • Warkaris follow a simple lifestyle-eating sattvik food, staying in makeshift tents, and sharing whatever they have.
    • Participate in Namasankirtan (chanting sessions) and listen to Kirtans.
    4. Enjoy the Rural Beauty
    • The route passes through beautiful villages, fields, and riverbanks. Walking through these landscapes is calming and rejuvenating.
    5. Take a Holy Dip in Chandrabhaga River
    • Reaching Pandharpur and taking a dip in the Chandrabhaga River is a deeply spiritual moment.
    • It is believed to purify the soul before having darshan of Lord Vitthal-Rukmini at the temple.
    6. Stay in the Moment at Vitthal Temple
    • The temple is full of energy and devotion. The moment you see Vithoba’s murti, after the long journey, is unforgettable.
    • Try to experience Pundalik Mandir and Namdev Payari as well.
    7. Capture the Moments (Without Disturbing Devotion)
    • The sea of saffron, the sound of dindis, the warkaris in white dhotis and tulsi malas-it’s a photographer’s dream.
    • But remember to respect the devotional atmosphere.
    8. Respect the Traditions
    • Wari is not just a journey; it’s a way of life. Walk with humility, share food, and immerse yourself in the chants.
    It’s not just about reaching Pandharpur; it’s about the journey,#lifestylechannel #vlog #lifestylevideo #travel #lifestylevlog #marathi #karnataka #india #marathiboy #ramnagar #gutur#belgaum #khanpur

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