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Pandharpur

Pandharpur (Pronunciation: [pəɳɖʱəɾpuːɾ]) is an Maharastra's Most Popular pilgrimage town, on the banks of Candrabhagā River, near Solapur city in Solapur District, Maharashtra, India. Its administrative area is one of eleven tehsils in the District,[1] and it is an electoral constituency of the state legislative assembly (vidhan sabha).[2] The Vithoba temple attracts about a million Hindu pilgrims during the major yātrā (pilgrimage) in Ashadha (June–July).

Pandharpur
The chief gate of Vitthal's temple, facing the Bhima River, Ujwala Setu, Pandharpur Wari, Chandrabhaga river
Nickname(s): 
Pandhari, Pandaripuram
Pandharpur
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 17°40′40″N 75°19′40″E / 17.67778°N 75.32778°E / 17.67778; 75.32778
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictSolapur
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Council
Area
 • Total20.2 km2 (7.8 sq mi)
 • Rank9
Elevation
450 m (1,480 ft)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total242,515
 • Density12,000/km2 (31,000/sq mi)
Language
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationMH-13

A small temple of Śri Vitthala-Rukmini is also located, which is as old as the main Vitthala-Rukmini Mandir, in Isbavi area of Pandharpur known as Wakhari Va Korti Devalayas and also known a

s Visava Mandir. The Bhakti Saint, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, is said to have spent a period of 7 days in city at the Vithobha Temple. It is said that the deity Vithoba has been worshipped by many saints of Maharashtra. Sant Dnyaneshwar, Sant Tukārām, Sant Nāmdev, Sant Eknāth, Sant Nivruttināth, Sant Muktābai, Sant Chokhāmel̥ā, Sant Savatā Māli, Sant Narhari Sonār, Sant Gorā Kumbhār, Sant Meerā Bai and Sant Gajānan Mahāraj are a few of those prominent saints.

History

The oldest mention of Pandharpur is from 516 CE from Rashtrakuta era copper plate inscription. Yadava Kings in 11th and 12 the century gave numerous donations to the temple as evident from the inscriptions.

In the era of Adilshahi, most of the town was destroyed by Afzal Khan to hurt the religious sentiment of Shivaji. Saints from all across Maharashtra still gathered here for annual pilgrimage and thus Pandharpur became the heart of the devotional movement which laid to the social-religious reform. This resulted in new social synthesis which later paved the foundation of Maratha Empire.

In the second half of the 18th century under the Marathas the temple and town was rebuilt under the Peshwas of Pune, Scindia of Gwailor and Holkar of Indore.[3]

Mahadwar

Mahadwar is main locality in the city and a market place. Mahadwar leads to main ghāt of Pandharpur that is "Mahadwar ghat".There is temple of Bhakta Pundalika on the ghāt.

It is said that Krishna came to Pandharpur to meet his disciple Bhakta Pundalīka who was busy serving his parents that time .He offered brick called viṭ in maraṭhi to Krishna and requested him to wait standing on the brick for sometime till he attends his parents. The same Krishna is standing on the brick for last 28 yuga and thus is also knows as Vitthala. So in ārati of vitthal it is mentioned "yuge atṭhāvis (28), viṭhevari ubhā".

Significance

There are other many ancient scriptures which elaborate the importance of Vitthala.

Chandogya Upanishad : The fourth chapter of the Chandogya Upanishad, has one of the source of the ancient tradition of Shri Vitthala's worship. It contains the story of King Janśhruti who mentions about his visit to Pandharpur when he was on the way to search for Raikva.  He remarks that " He arrived at the location where the god "Vitthala," who is simply a reincarnation of Vishnu, was located on the bank of the river Bhimā. The name of this pilgrimage is Bindutirth, and the name of the local deity is Bindumādhav. There the God who gives the blessings of material and spiritual prosperity still lives."

 
Pandharpur Streets

Padma Purana : The meaning of Pānduranga or Viṭthala is explained in Varāha samhitā of Padma Purana. Devrishi Nārada narrates to Ādiśeṣa about arrival of Pānduranga in Pandharpur, It explains the background and significance of Vitthala's brick-standing at Pandharpur and origin of the Bhima River. Additionally, it provides information on Pandharpur's different gods and deities. Neera Narasinḥpur is as holy as Prayāga , Korti or Vishnupad is as holy as Gayā, and Pandharpur is as holy as Kāśī. Therefore, a trip to Pandharpur could result in the blessings of the pilgrimage to these three locations. This is where Gaya śhraddha and Kāshi yātra rituals can be carried out.

 
Pundalik

Skanda Purana : Shiva narrates to Pārvati, "This place is spiritually fruitful three times more than Puṣhkara , six times more than Kedārnāth, ten times more than Vārānasi and many more times than Śriśaila. Performing Yātra, Vāri, and Dān have great merit at this place.

 
Pilgrims bathing in the Chandrabhaga river at Pandharpur

There are four gates on the outside and inside of this building. Only via these gates may a person enter a city and they must bend their heads to the deity of these revered gates. Goddess Sarasvati is to the east, Siddheshvar of Machanoor is to the south, Bhuvaneshvar is to the west, and Mahiśhāsūrmardini is to the north at the internal gate. To the east of the exterior gates are Trivikarms of Ter, Koteshvar of Krishnatir Shorpalaya Kśhetra, Mahālakśhmī of Kolhāpur and Narsinḥa of Neera narasinhapur.

Vishnu is regarded to reside here with his nine celestial attributes. Vimalā, Uttkarshani, Dyan, Kriyā, Yoga, Pavi, Satyā, Eshana, and Anugraha are the names of those nine powers. Garuḍh (the eagle) stands in front of the Pānduranga statue, with Brahmā and Sanakadika to its right and the eleven Rudras and Shiva to its left. All of the gods, including Indra, are applauding Panduranga from behind the idol.

This ancient text goes into detail about the importance and advantages of various temple rituals, including taking refuge in the temple's shadow, performing Pānduranga darshan, praising Panduranga in front of him, dancing in the rangshala, visiting the temple for darshan during dhupārti, cleaning the temple grounds, etc.The text clarifies the significance of the Pandharpur shrines Kundal Tirtha and Padma Tirtha.

Balarāma also arrived and served the deity, along with Dhaumya Rishi and Yudhiṣhṭhira and all of his brothers. In Pandharpur, Rukmini served the deity and gave birth to Pradyumna. The effects of the river Bhima's entry into Pandhari, Pandhari's protector Shri Bhairava, the devotee Muktakeshi's meditation, and her acceptance by God are all detailed in this scripture.[4]

Demographics

According to the 2011 census of India, Pandharpur had a population of 98,000. Males constituted 52% of the population and females, 48%. 71% of the population was literate; 78% males and 64% females.

Marathi is the official and main language of people.

It is a major holy place in Maharashtra and it is also called South Kashi (Dakshin Kashi) in Maharashtra. It is famous for the Lord Vitthala temple situated on the bank of Bhima river. Bhima river is also known as Chandrabhaga as it takes shape like crescent moon near the town.[5][clarification needed] There are 4 yatra's (wari- gathering of pilgrims/devotees) per year, Chaitri, Ashadhi, Kartiki and Maghi, of which Ashadhi and Kartiki are the main yatra's. Devotees comes from all over Maharashtra, Karnataka and some part of Tamil Nadu[6] They usually come walking hundred of miles, all the way from their hometown.

Connectivity

By Road

Pandharpur is 76 km from Solapur, 136 km from Sangli, 210 km from Pune and 360 km from Mumbai. Pandharpur possess good connectivity with rest of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Telangana by road. MSRTC bus station is located in the central part of city and at just 1 km distance from Shri Vitthala-Rukmini Temple. Direct services to almost all parts of Maharashtra are available with highest frequency to the cities of Solapur, Sangli and Pune. When it comes to other states, daily buses are available to different parts of Karnataka(mostly north Karnataka) and Hyderabad. Apart from this many private bus services operate daily between Pandharpur to Pune and Pandharpur to Sangli.

By Train

Pandharpur railway station has daily trains to nearest Kurduwadi and Miraj junction. Miraj-Kurduwadi train is daily popular train. Kolhapur-Nagpur express is available twice a week on Monday and Friday. Recently direct train from Sangli railway station to Pandharpur is also available daily night which is Sangli-Miraj-Parli Vaijnath express. Every Friday there is a train to Yeshwantpur(Bangalore). The best option is nearest Solapur junction (75 km) which possess great connectivity to both north and south India. Many travellers also prefer to get down at Sangli railway station which is 136 km from Pandharpur and take a private car or bus from Sangli to Pandharpur.

By Air

Nearest International airport is at Pune (210 km) and Kolhapur airport is (180 km) .

References

  1. ^ "Tehsils | District Solapur, Govt. of Maharashtra, India | India". Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Constituencies | District Solapur, Govt. of Maharashtra, India | India". Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Pandharpur - DOT-Maharashtra Tourism - Maharashtra Tourism". DOT-Maharashtra Tourism. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  4. ^ ":: Vitthal Rukmini Mandir ::". www.vitthalrukminimandir.org. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Chardham Yatra". 8 April 2001.
  6. ^ Rice, Lewis. Mysore and Coorg : A gazetteer compiled for the government of India. Bangalore: Mysore Government Press. p. 460.

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it is an electoral constituency of the state legislative assembly vidhan sabha 2 The Vithoba temple attracts about a million Hindu pilgrims during the major yatra pilgrimage in Ashadha June July PandharpurTownThe chief gate of Vitthal s temple facing the Bhima River Ujwala Setu Pandharpur Wari Chandrabhaga riverNickname s Pandhari PandaripuramPandharpurLocation in Maharashtra IndiaCoordinates 17 40 40 N 75 19 40 E 17 67778 N 75 32778 E 17 67778 75 32778Country IndiaStateMaharashtraDistrictSolapurGovernment TypeMunicipal CouncilArea Total20 2 km2 7 8 sq mi Rank9Elevation450 m 1 480 ft Population 2015 Total242 515 Density12 000 km2 31 000 sq mi Language OfficialMarathiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST Vehicle registrationMH 13A small temple of Sri Vitthala Rukmini is also located which is as old as the main Vitthala Rukmini Mandir in Isbavi area of Pandharpur known as Wakhari Va Korti Devalayas and also known as Visava Mandir The Bhakti Saint Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is said to have spent a period of 7 days in city at the Vithobha Temple It is said that the deity Vithoba has been worshipped by many saints of Maharashtra Sant Dnyaneshwar Sant Tukaram Sant Namdev Sant Eknath Sant Nivruttinath Sant Muktabai Sant Chokhamel a Sant Savata Mali Sant Narhari Sonar Sant Gora Kumbhar Sant Meera Bai and Sant Gajanan Maharaj are a few of those prominent saints Contents 1 History 2 Mahadwar 3 Significance 4 Demographics 5 Connectivity 5 1 By Road 5 2 By Train 5 3 By Air 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe oldest mention of Pandharpur is from 516 CE from Rashtrakuta era copper plate inscription Yadava Kings in 11th and 12 the century gave numerous donations to the temple as evident from the inscriptions In the era of Adilshahi most of the town was destroyed by Afzal Khan to hurt the religious sentiment of Shivaji Saints from all across Maharashtra still gathered here for annual pilgrimage and thus Pandharpur became the heart of the devotional movement which laid to the social religious reform This resulted in new social synthesis which later paved the foundation of Maratha Empire In the second half of the 18th century under the Marathas the temple and town was rebuilt under the Peshwas of Pune Scindia of Gwailor and Holkar of Indore 3 Mahadwar EditMahadwar is main locality in the city and a market place Mahadwar leads to main ghat of Pandharpur that is Mahadwar ghat There is temple of Bhakta Pundalika on the ghat It is said that Krishna came to Pandharpur to meet his disciple Bhakta Pundalika who was busy serving his parents that time He offered brick called viṭ in maraṭhi to Krishna and requested him to wait standing on the brick for sometime till he attends his parents The same Krishna is standing on the brick for last 28 yuga and thus is also knows as Vitthala So in arati of vitthal it is mentioned yuge atṭhavis 28 viṭhevari ubha Significance EditThere are other many ancient scriptures which elaborate the importance of Vitthala Chandogya Upanishad The fourth chapter of the Chandogya Upanishad has one of the source of the ancient tradition of Shri Vitthala s worship It contains the story of King Janshruti who mentions about his visit to Pandharpur when he was on the way to search for Raikva He remarks that He arrived at the location where the god Vitthala who is simply a reincarnation of Vishnu was located on the bank of the river Bhima The name of this pilgrimage is Bindutirth and the name of the local deity is Bindumadhav There the God who gives the blessings of material and spiritual prosperity still lives Pandharpur StreetsPadma Purana The meaning of Panduranga or Viṭthala is explained in Varaha samhita of Padma Purana Devrishi Narada narrates to Adiseṣa about arrival of Panduranga in Pandharpur It explains the background and significance of Vitthala s brick standing at Pandharpur and origin of the Bhima River Additionally it provides information on Pandharpur s different gods and deities Neera Narasinḥpur is as holy as Prayaga Korti or Vishnupad is as holy as Gaya and Pandharpur is as holy as Kasi Therefore a trip to Pandharpur could result in the blessings of the pilgrimage to these three locations This is where Gaya shraddha and Kashi yatra rituals can be carried out PundalikSkanda Purana Shiva narrates to Parvati This place is spiritually fruitful three times more than Puṣhkara six times more than Kedarnath ten times more than Varanasi and many more times than Srisaila Performing Yatra Vari and Dan have great merit at this place Pilgrims bathing in the Chandrabhaga river at PandharpurThere are four gates on the outside and inside of this building Only via these gates may a person enter a city and they must bend their heads to the deity of these revered gates Goddess Sarasvati is to the east Siddheshvar of Machanoor is to the south Bhuvaneshvar is to the west and Mahishasurmardini is to the north at the internal gate To the east of the exterior gates are Trivikarms of Ter Koteshvar of Krishnatir Shorpalaya Kshetra Mahalakshmi of Kolhapur and Narsinḥa of Neera narasinhapur Vishnu is regarded to reside here with his nine celestial attributes Vimala Uttkarshani Dyan Kriya Yoga Pavi Satya Eshana and Anugraha are the names of those nine powers Garuḍh the eagle stands in front of the Panduranga statue with Brahma and Sanakadika to its right and the eleven Rudras and Shiva to its left All of the gods including Indra are applauding Panduranga from behind the idol This ancient text goes into detail about the importance and advantages of various temple rituals including taking refuge in the temple s shadow performing Panduranga darshan praising Panduranga in front of him dancing in the rangshala visiting the temple for darshan during dhuparti cleaning the temple grounds etc The text clarifies the significance of the Pandharpur shrines Kundal Tirtha and Padma Tirtha Balarama also arrived and served the deity along with Dhaumya Rishi and Yudhiṣhṭhira and all of his brothers In Pandharpur Rukmini served the deity and gave birth to Pradyumna The effects of the river Bhima s entry into Pandhari Pandhari s protector Shri Bhairava the devotee Muktakeshi s meditation and her acceptance by God are all detailed in this scripture 4 Demographics EditAccording to the 2011 census of India Pandharpur had a population of 98 000 Males constituted 52 of the population and females 48 71 of the population was literate 78 males and 64 females Marathi is the official and main language of people It is a major holy place in Maharashtra and it is also called South Kashi Dakshin Kashi in Maharashtra It is famous for the Lord Vitthala temple situated on the bank of Bhima river Bhima river is also known as Chandrabhaga as it takes shape like crescent moon near the town 5 clarification needed There are 4 yatra s wari gathering of pilgrims devotees per year Chaitri Ashadhi Kartiki and Maghi of which Ashadhi and Kartiki are the main yatra s Devotees comes from all over Maharashtra Karnataka and some part of Tamil Nadu 6 They usually come walking hundred of miles all the way from their hometown Connectivity EditBy Road Edit Pandharpur is 76 km from Solapur 136 km from Sangli 210 km from Pune and 360 km from Mumbai Pandharpur possess good connectivity with rest of Maharashtra Karnataka and Telangana by road MSRTC bus station is located in the central part of city and at just 1 km distance from Shri Vitthala Rukmini Temple Direct services to almost all parts of Maharashtra are available with highest frequency to the cities of Solapur Sangli and Pune When it comes to other states daily buses are available to different parts of Karnataka mostly north Karnataka and Hyderabad Apart from this many private bus services operate daily between Pandharpur to Pune and Pandharpur to Sangli By Train Edit Pandharpur railway station has daily trains to nearest Kurduwadi and Miraj junction Miraj Kurduwadi train is daily popular train Kolhapur Nagpur express is available twice a week on Monday and Friday Recently direct train from Sangli railway station to Pandharpur is also available daily night which is Sangli Miraj Parli Vaijnath express Every Friday there is a train to Yeshwantpur Bangalore The best option is nearest Solapur junction 75 km which possess great connectivity to both north and south India Many travellers also prefer to get down at Sangli railway station which is 136 km from Pandharpur and take a private car or bus from Sangli to Pandharpur By Air Edit Nearest International airport is at Pune 210 km and Kolhapur airport is 180 km References Edit Tehsils District Solapur Govt of Maharashtra India India Retrieved 5 July 2021 Constituencies District Solapur Govt of Maharashtra India India Retrieved 5 July 2021 Pandharpur DOT Maharashtra Tourism Maharashtra Tourism DOT Maharashtra Tourism Retrieved 9 August 2022 Vitthal Rukmini Mandir www vitthalrukminimandir org Retrieved 9 August 2022 Chardham Yatra 8 April 2001 Rice Lewis Mysore and Coorg A gazetteer compiled for the government of India Bangalore Mysore Government Press p 460 External links EditPANDHARPUR by Gazetteer s Dept Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pandharpur amp oldid 1163595954, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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