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Plan how you will help a ba varkari dindi

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Answered by parevaprerna
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This tradition is the ancient tradition which is of hundreds and hundreds of years of old. The yatra carrying forward the footprints from various cities in the Maharashtra to the vithoba temple. The devotes get drenched in the scared holy river called river Bhima and proceed with the yatra.

Explanation:

Warkari (meaning 'the one who performs the Wari') is a sampradaya (religious movement) within the bhakti spiritual tradition of Vaishnavite Hinduism, geographically associated with the Indian state of Maharashtra.

Varkari Dindi:

The directions of the pilgrimage center. This varkari is also known as the Pandharpur Wari, it is an annual pilgrimage spot of the Hindu devotes located in the state of Maharashtra, India. This is a place for the yatra of the Hindu god called the vithoba.

This tradition is the ancient tradition which is of hundreds and hundreds of years of old. The yatra carrying forward the footprints from various cities in the Maharashtra to the vithoba temple. The devotes get drenched in the scared holy river called river Bhima and proceed with the yatra.

Answered by shahenaj786shaikh
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Varkari dindi are people who goes from Dev gaon to Pandharpur with palki

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