Dear Moderator,
Kinldy post this e mail to the group,I want to share , a comfortable vaishnavite pilgrimage trip to Vaishnavite temples like , Pandharipuram (vittala), Kolhapur (Mahalakshmi), Vistit to Alandi (samadhi of Vaishnavite Saint Dyneshwara), Dehu (birth place of vaishnavite saint Tukaram), Nasik Sree Ramamandir & Panchwati.
The trip promises a personal attendence & care for senior citizens, hygenic accomodation , timely refreshment, homely food & planned spaced touring is the silent future of this pilgrimage.
with Best Regards.
Rahul.
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Vasantkamal Mystic Tours & Holidays. (div of Hotel Srikamal International solapur)
Presents Pilgrimage to Pandharipuram (vittala), Kolhapur (Mahalakshmi), Vistit to Alandi (samadhi of Vaishnavite Saint Dyaneshwara), Dehu (birth place of vaishnavite saint Tukaram), Nasik Sree Ramamandir & Panchwati (Sita Gumpha).
Our tours are emphatically different keeping in mind the health of senior citizens who mostly suffer from sugar and heart ailments. We provide timely refreshment &
planned spaced tours to avoid long journey hours. We care to nurture you better.
This is a little of detailed history, bibologrphy & importance of Vaishnavite pilgrimage heritage in .
Temple of Pandharipuram (PANDHARPUR) , is also considered as the Shri Mahalakshmi is the consort of Shri Vishnu and it is said that both reside in the Karveer area eternally (
HISTORY OF THE
The architectural structure of the temple, shows that it may have been built during the Chalukya reign i.e. around 600 to 700 A.D.
DESCRIPTION OF THE STATUEThe idol of the goddess is made of gemstone. It weighs about 40 kilos. A stone lion stands behind the statue. The goddess has four limbs. The head has a crown and the Sheshnag (the mythical serpent of Shri Vishnu)is on it.
According to the Karavira Mahatmya Sree Vishnu resides in the form of Mahalakshmi at Visiit to Dehu
Dehu is a place of Sant Tukaram - well known sant in Maharashtra. He lived here and taught people how to pray to god. Born in 1608 he and Sant Dnyaneshwar were the popular sants and both worshiped Lord Vitthal.
Sant Tularama wrote more than 5000 abhangas in the Praise of Sri Hari Vitthala, Tukaram performed many miracles during his lifetime. He fed a multitude of people eventhough he only cooked for one. He turned iron into gold on more than one occasion. He made the dumb speak and brought the dead back to life. He changed the water in a well from brackish to sweet, instantly calmed a very vicious dog, and once while at the home of an elderly brahmin couple, made lamp oil appear out of thin air.
Yet, he was no magician. His total devotion to Pandurang was the force behind these amazing feats. Tuka's wife hated Pandurang because she considered Him, the object of Tuka's overwhelming devotion, to be the reason Tuka was unable to work and support his family in a proper way. One day, she got a thorn in her foot, while Tuka was away in the mountains.
After some time, the two of them went off to the mountains to find Tuka. Avali wanted to bring him some food. When Tuka looked up and saw Avali with Pandurang walking a few steps behind her, he felt as if he were seeing day and night together. When they drew near, Tuka grabbed When it came time for Tuka to leave this earth, he did so in an extraordinary way. With both human beings and the denizens of heaven looking on, he got onto the Pushpak chariot and left this world in a flash of light. His body had become transformed, and Tukaram joined the ranks of the immortal.
http://video.filestube.com/video,ae36d7cc6007965303e9.html this is a clip on internet which you can watch on clicking the same- where the Garuda Vahana come to receive Tukarama & Tuke gives his last valuable discourse to Bhagvatas.
Sant Dyneshwar was just 14 years old when he took samadi, at a very yound age he translated to Bgagwat Geeta into Marathi called as âDynaneshwarâi- Dyneshwar Maharaj had a elder brother Nivruti, younget brother Sopan and the youngest sitar called Muktabai, all for brothers had outstading devotion to Lord Krishna right from their childhood. Their father Vitthala entered into Sanyas Ashram at a very younger age and became a disciple of a swami called Ramananda, the swai did accept Vitthal as his student and initiated him into the sanyasashram.
Ramananda Swami later set out on a pilgrimage to southern India and came to Alandi where he happened to see Rukmini to whom he granted the boon "ashta putra saubhagyavati bhava" (may you be blessed with 8 sons). After being blessed by the holy man, Rukmini broke down and told him about her past. After listening carefully he was convinced that his student Vitthal was the husband of Rukmini who abandoned her without performing his duties in the "grihastashram". So he returned to Kashi and queried Vitthal about his past again. Upon learning the truth, he ordered Vitthal to return home to his family.
Vitthal returned to his wife in Alandi. The couple was excommunicated from the brahmin caste as Vitthal had broken the law of accepting grihasthashram after sanyasashram which, was not allowed since the latter was considered the last of the four ashrams. Four children were born to the couple: Nivrutti in 1273, Dnyandev (Dnyaneshwar) in 1275, Sopan in 1277 and daughter Mukta in 1279. According to some scholars their birth years are 1268, 1271, 1274, 1277 respectively.
Dynaneshwaras Early Life.
Vitthal tried to persuade the brahmins to accept his children into the caste but he failed. The brahmins in Paithan ordered Vitthal and Rukmini to wilfully end their lives as a punishment. They accepted the punishment. Meanwhile the couple set out on a pilgrimage with their children to Tryambakeshwar (near Nashik, Maharashtra]] where their elder son Nivrutti (at the age of 10) was initiated in to the Nath tradition by Gahininath. Nivrutti later became the teacher of Dnyaneshwar (at the age of 8), Sopan, Mukta and initiated them in to the Nath tradition.
It is believed that later Vitthal and Rukmini ended their lives by jumping into the waters at Prayag where the river Ganga meets Yamuna hoping that their children would be accepted into the society after their death.
The orphaned children somehow grew up begging for dry alms from sympathetic people which they would cook and eat. In the course of time they too approached the brahmin community of Paithan to accept them in society after whatever purification rites were necessary but the brahmin community refused. According to some scholars the children were purified by the brahmins on the condition of observing celibacy. But, the authority of the documents
(especially the so-called "shuddhi patra") provided itself is disputed. The children stayed in Paithan for a couple of years after their argument with the brahmins earned them fame and respect from the society due to their righteousness, virtue, intelligence, knowledge and politeness.
Dynaeshwra at once realised that the true meaning of devotion, religion & faith was really not understood by mankind to its fullest & & hence we dicided to preach the true doctrine of Bhagvat Geeta into a more simple form in Marathi & wrote the âDyaneshwariâ Granth a a very tender age.
Sree Rama Mandir Panchwati, Panchwati is the scared place where Sree Rama, Seethai & Lakshmana lived here in their exile, Kalaram Mandir, one of the major attractions of the Nashik, is situated in the Panchavati area of the city. It is the biggest as well as the simplest amongst all the temples situated here and dates back to the year 1790, when it was constructed by Sardar Odhekar of Peshwa. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, who has been enshrined inside the sanctum sanctorum in the form of a decked black stone idol. Since the image of the Lord is in black color, the temple came to be known as Kala Ram Temple
(meaning the temple of the black Rama) It is the cave where Sita Mata is believed to have resided during her exile and comprises of a grove of large Banyan trees nearby. The temple is said to be quite similar in its appearance to the In Panchavati today, there are five trees marked, one of which is an Ashoka tree, however. There is also a cave here called Sita Gumpha. Sita, Ram and Lakshman prayed here to Lord Shiva. The ancient Shivalinga still exists in the small temple in the cave and is visited by devotees.
The famous Laxman Rekha is located in Panchavati about a kilometre away from Sita Gumpha. It was from here that Ravana abducted Goddess Sita. Today this area is a major pilgrimage and tourist attraction.
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