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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WarkariWarkari - Wikipedia

    Warkari (Marathi: वारकरी; Pronunciation: [ʋaːɾkəɾiː]; Meaning: 'The one who performs the Wari') is a sampradaya (religious movement) within the bhakti spiritual tradition of Hinduism, geographically associated with the Indian state of Maharashtra.

    • Pandharpur Wari

      Warkari is a Marathi term which means "one who performs the...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VaishnavismVaishnavism - Wikipedia

    The Warkari movement includes a duty-based approach towards life, emphasizing moral behavior and strict avoidance of alcohol and tobacco, the adoption of a strict lacto-vegetarian diet and fasting on Ekadashi day (twice a month), self-restraint (brahmacharya) during student life, equality and humanity for all rejecting discrimination ...

  3. 24 de may. de 2017 · Varkari can refer to an individual or group who undertakes a pilgrimage to the temple of Lord Vithoba or Vitthala in the town of Pandharpur in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. Lord Vithoba himself, and the pilgrimage to Pandharpur can, in many respects, be considered the most important, popular deity and pilgrimage in Maharashtra.

  4. The Warkari movement or sampraday, is an inner religion of the heart which advocates ethical human behaviour and classless values and therefore has a wider appeal than the caste-based organised Hindu religion which has rigid orthodox rules of behaviour, is ritual based and requires the mediatory role of Brahmins.

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  5. 30 de ago. de 2021 · Warkari is a Marathi term which means "one who performs the Wari" or "one who venerates the Vithoba". The tradition is more than 700 to 800 years old. [1] [2] [3] Marches on foot from various locations in Maharashtra to Vithoba temple, Pandharpur, attract over a million pilgrims. [4] .

  6. 22 de jul. de 2018 · Like the warkaris, every man is a pilgrim going through life waiting for our chance to make the one life-altering journey to the house of the Divine. First He looked confused. I could not lie anymore so I started to call my dog “God.”. First he looked confused, then he started smiling, then he even danced.