
Pandharpur Wari Palki Yatra 2025: Check dates, day-wise schedule, rituals, significance and more
Every year, millions of devotees participate in Pandharpur Wari, one of Maharashtra's most revered and centuries-old pilgrimages in honour of Lord Vitthal, a form of Lord Vishnu. This spiritual journey, filled with faith, devotion, and cultural vibrancy, begins from towns like Dehu and Alandi and culminates in the holy town of Pandharpur on Ashadhi Ekadashi, which falls on July 6, 2025.
What is Pandharpur Wari?
Pandharpur Wari is a devotional procession in which Warkaris (devotees) walk for several days, singing abhangas (devotional songs) and hymns. The pilgrimage is led by two major Palkhi processions:
Sant Tukaram Maharaj's Palkhi from DehuSant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj's Palkhi from AlandiThe Wari spans nearly 20 days, covering over 250 kilometres. Along the route, the Palkhis halt in various towns and villages where community events, spiritual discourses, and cultural programs take place.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi 2025 Schedule
The procession begins in Dehu, the birthplace of Sant Tukaram, and proceeds toward Pandharpur, with thousands of devotees walking alongside the Palkhi carrying his padukas (sacred sandals).Departure: June 18, 2025 (Wednesday)Arrival in Pandharpur: July 5, 2025 (Saturday)Ashadhi Ekadashi: July 6, 2025 (Sunday)
Day-Wise Route
June 18: Dehu – Departure ceremony June 19: Akurdi – Procession through Pimpri-ChinchwadJune 20: Pune (Nanapeth) – Cultural welcomeJune 21: Hadapsar – Community eventsJune 22: Loni Kalbhor – Devotional gatheringsJune 23: Yavat – Rising participationJune 24: Varvand – Traditional prayersJune 25: Baramati – Devotional musicJune 26: Indapur – Discourses and performancesJune 27: Akluj – Celebrated Ringan ritualJune 28: Malshiras – Pilgrims' meals and restJune 29: Natepute – Bhajans and kirtansJune 30: Velapur – Medical aid and campsJuly 1: Pandharpur Road – Final stretch beginsJuly 2: Bhandishegaon – Devotional activitiesJuly 3: Wakhri – Last major haltJuly 4: Rest and preparationJuly 5: Arrival in PandharpurJuly 6: Ashadhi Ekadashi – Darshan at Vitthal-Rukmini Mandir
Spiritual Importance
The Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi honours the teachings of Sant Tukaram, a saint-poet who championed bhakti, equality, and humility. His abhangas inspired generations to follow a path of devotion free from caste and social divisions.
Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Palkhi 2025 Schedule
The procession starts in Alandi, where Sant Dnyaneshwar took sanjeevan samadhi, and travels across the state to join the larger Wari movement. Departure: June 19, 2025 (Thursday)Arrival in Pandharpur: July 5, 2025 (Saturday)Ashadhi Ekadashi: July 6, 2025 (Sunday)
Day-Wise Route
June 19: Alandi – Ritualistic send-off June 20: Pune (Bhavanipeth) – Overnight haltJune 21: Pune – Community eventsJune 22: Saswad – Devotional marchJune 23: Saswad – Bhajans and serviceJune 24: Jejuri – Spiritual discoursesJune 25: Walhe – Local interactionsJune 26: Lonand – Major haltJune 27: Taradgaon – Niravsamadhi ritualsJune 28: Phaltan – Local Wari traditionsJune 29: Barad – Rest dayJune 30: Natepute – Chanting and kirtansJuly 1: Malshiras – Refreshment campsJuly 2: Velapur – Devotional gatheringsJuly 3: Bhandishegaon – Final haltJuly 4: Wakhari – Last stop before PandharpurJuly 5: Arrival in PandharpurJuly 6: Ashadhi Ekadashi – Darshan at Vitthal-Rukmini MandirSpiritual ImportanceThe Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Palkhi pays tribute to the legacy of Sant Dnyaneshwar, a 13th-century saint and philosopher who authored Dnyaneshwari, a Marathi commentary on the Bhagavad Gita. The journey with his padukas symbolises the pursuit of knowledge, self-realisation, and spiritual unity.The Essence of WariPandharpur Wari is more than a pilgrimage—it's a walking celebration of devotion, equality, and collective spirit. It brings together lakhs of devotees across social strata to walk in unison, chant the names of the Lord, and reaffirm values of love, humility, and service.

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