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    Pundalik
    courtesy:Sri.PP.Ramachandar


    * PANDHARPUR*
    * There was once a merchant
    named Pundarika in the town now known as Pandarpur. He was extremely greedy
    and saw his parents as a road block to his prosperity. When they became old
    and infirm he decided to drive them out of his home. Fortunately for them,
    they were able to join a group of poor devotees who were going to
    Benares by foot. Later Pundarika himself undertook the pilgrimage to
    Benares but in a horse drawn chariot. He crossed his parents on his way,
    but did not even bother to stop.*


    * After some time, when Pandurika
    stopped on the bank of a river to rest, he met Rohit Das, a cobbler who had
    a hermitage by the river bank. Rohit Das, though extremely poor, spent all
    of his time taking care of his parents, even if that meant that he
    disregard his own comforts. That night, Pandurika saw three ugly
    women taking bath in the pond of the hermitage and rising up as divine
    beings. He asked them who they were and they answered that they were the
    rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Godavari. They had to bear the sins left by people
    who bathed in them and got cleansed by coming to the Hermitage of Rohit
    Das.*




    * A sea of change descended on
    Pundarika. He went back to his parents, begged for forgiveness and from
    that time onward, spent all his time caring for them. One day Vishnu took
    the form of a cowherd boy and went to the house of Pundarika. He was told
    by Pundarika that, he was busy looking after his parents and did not have
    time to take proper care of him. Lord Vishnu, informed him, who He was but
    Pundarika apologized for not being able to receive him as he was too busy
    taking care of his parents. He gave Lord Vishnu a brick to stand on and
    asked him to wait there until he was done with his parent's care. Since
    that day, Lord Vishnu has been standing on that brick. The name of the town
    is now Pand*
    *harpur after Pundarika and the Lord was given the name Vittala since he
    stands on a brick.*






    * Pandharpur is one of the
    most prominent pilgrimage places in Maharashtra. It is located on the banks
    of the Bhimā river, which is alternatively known as Chandrabhāgā because of
    its half-moon-like shape.**Pandharpur, also known as Pandhari, hosts the
    renowned Vitthal temple on the banks of Bhimā." Vithoba" ", "Pāndurang",
    and "Pandharināth" are the popular alternate names of the deity, Vitthal,
    who is regarded as a form of Lord Krishna who is an incarnation of Lord
    Vishnu. Rakhumāi or Rukmini is Vitthal's consort in the temple.*




    *A holy shrine of quite antiquity that holds Vithoba, a localized version
    of Lord Krishna is one among the numerous devout destinations in
    Pandharpur. The temple is believed to be centuries old and the most amazing
    aspect in this holy shrine is the scripture that dates back to the year
    1195.The devotees used to rub their back on this scripture, which is
    believed to absolve them from the wheel of rebirths.*




    *The Lord is seen accompanied by his consort Rukmini. The deities look
    truly impressive with its blackish colour and in Navarathri and Dusshera
    celebrations they would be clothed with new clothes everyday. The temple is
    open for the public for the whole day during Vari. After Vari the temple is
    washed with water and the deities would be fed with special meals.*




    * The worship of Vitthal in the
    Pandharpur temple is based mainly on the contents of the Puranas, and the
    contributions of the Vaishnav saints of Maharashtra and Karnataka during
    the 13th through the 17th centuries. Some of these saints are Dnyaneswar,
    Namdev,Chokhamela,Gora Kumbhar ,Eknath Tukaram Purandara Dasa,Vijaya Dasa,
    Gopala Dasa,and Jagannatha Dasa .*




    * The Pandharpur temple
    covers a large area and has six gates. The eastern gate is known as the
    "Namdev Gate."*




    * Pandharpur hosts four
    annual pilgrimages ("Yātrās") of devotees. Among them, the pilgrimage in
    the month of Āshādh (June–July) attracts the largest number of
    pilgrims—around 500,000 to 700,000 people. The pilgrimages in the months of
    Kārtik (October–November), Māgh (January–February) and Shrāvan
    (July–August) attract the second, third and fourth largest numbers of
    pilgrims respectively.*




    *There are some other important holy places around Pandharpur. The deities
    include the Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Goddess of family – Kul Devata of
    Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj) at Tuljapur, Saint Shri Swami Samarth (God
    Form of Dattatreya) at Shri Kshetra Akkalkot, Lord Dattatreya at Ganagapur,
    etc. All these places are located in or near the Solapur District.*




    * Pundalik or Pundarik is
    a central figure in the legends of the God Vithoba, generally considered a
    Vaishnava deity identified with deities Vishnu and Krishna He is credited
    to have brought Vithoba to Pandarphur, where Vithoba's central shrine
    stands today. Pundalik is also perceived to be the historical founder of
    the Var*
    *kari Sect which is centered on the worship of Vithoba.*


    *.*




    * Pundalik is the founder
    of the Varkari cult and the one who promulgated the cult . He tried to
    unify Shiva and Vishnu, The Hoysala King Vishnuvardhan built the
    Pandharpur*
    * Temple. Pundalik was a mystic, who not only founded the Varkari Sect but
    also was the first to identify Vithoba with Lord Vishnu. His fame also led
    to naming of Pandharpur to Paundrika-Kshetra--the sacred place of Pundalik.*
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