Legend:

History of the Festival:
The festival was first started by Narayan Baba, the youngest son of Tukaram in 1685. Narayan Baba introduced the palanquin or the palkhi in this festival as a sign of social respect. The rituals at the festival are quite elaborate which only the Warkaris or followers of holy ritual can appreciate. Since then, the palkhi has become a unique part of the festival. The palkhi which starts in the month of Jyeshtha is decorated with padukas and masks of saints, Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram. Nearly sixty palkhis take part in the procession. The celebrations last for three weeks. The palkhi of Dnyaneshwar sets out from Alandi, while that of Tukaram from Dehu. The palkhi reaches Pandharpuron the 11th day of Ashadh. During this time, the whole area of Vithoba temple gets flooded with Warkaris and the air is filled with Jai Jai Vithoba –Rakhumait Jai Jai Vithoba – Rakhumail.
Month:
The festival starts in the Hindu month of Jyestha. Three feasts are annually held in the months of April, July and November.
The festival starts in the Hindu month of Jyestha. Three feasts are annually held in the months of April, July and November.
Place and Community:
Pandharpur, a small town in Solapur in Maharashtra is home to the temple of Vithoba on the banks of Bhima. This shrine holds a lot of significance for the Maharashtrians.
Pandharpur, a small town in Solapur in Maharashtra is home to the temple of Vithoba on the banks of Bhima. This shrine holds a lot of significance for the Maharashtrians.
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