The Varkari tradition began over 700 years ago with Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sant Namdev, It is also known as Mauli. It is a religious movement focused on devotion, called “Bhakti.” This tradition brings humans together, regardless of their caste, creed, or status. It unites them in their devotion to Lord Vithoba (Vitthal) of Pandharpur.
The Varkari Yatra
In Marathi, “Varkari” means traveler devotees. “Specifically. It unites those who undertake the annual journey to the holy town of Pandharpur.” “Every year, millions of followers go on a spiritual journey on foot. This journey is called Vari (Yatra).” The Warkaris travel to the holy town of Pandharpur. The journey happens twice a year.” It occurs during the Hindu months of Aashaadha (July) and Kartik (November). The journey occurs on Ekadashi, the 11th day of the lunar month. “This teerth yatra shows their strong dedication.” It reflects their commitment to the Bhakti Marga, which is the path of devotion.
The Significance of the Varkari Tradition
The Varkari way of life builds a strong sense of community and spirituality. They encourage human beings to lead a life of humility, simplicity, and devotion. The teachings of saints like Sant Tukaram and Sant Dnyaneshwar inspire millions of people. Their messages have a powerful impact on many lives. They guide humans to live a righteous life or career.
Jogeshwari Misal’s Contribution to the Varkari Yatra
During the Varkari Yatra. Jogeshwari Misal plays a vital role in helping the यात्री (yaatri) during their journey. As the Varkaris travel loads of miles. Jogeshwari Misal provides meals and water to the यात्री (yaatri). They also assist in ensuring the journey is successful by offering food and comfort.
Jogeshwari Misal will become an important support for the यात्री (yaatri). They represent the values of selfless service. Community support is essential to the Varkari culture.
Jogeshwari Misal’s willpower to help the Varkaris shows the true essence of Bhakti. It makes the challenging journey easier and more meaningful for everyone involved.
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