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Pune Gears Up For Palkhi 2025: List Of Key Routes, Traffic Advisory Issued
Pune Gears Up For Palkhi 2025: List Of Key Routes, Traffic Advisory Issued

News18

time11 hours ago

  • News18

Pune Gears Up For Palkhi 2025: List Of Key Routes, Traffic Advisory Issued

Last Updated: Pune is preparing for the Palkhi processions on June 19 and 20 this year Thousands of devotees are expected to arrive for Pune's annual Palkhi processions of Sant Tukaram Maharaj and Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj on June 19 and 20. In preparation, the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has issued detailed safety and traffic guidelines. The advisory aims to manage the large crowds drawn by this deeply respected tradition observed by pilgrims from all over Maharashtra. As part of the advisory, 1,494 hoarding agencies within PCMC limits have been asked to check and strengthen their hoardings, especially those along the Palkhi routes, according to Times Now. Since large crowds are expected, officials have emphasised the importance of making sure these structures are safe. The PCMC has also warned that any agency found careless about safety may face strict action. The PCMC has reportedly shared a list of main routes under its limits that will be used for the Palkhi processions to help people stay informed. These routes include: Nigdi to Dapodi, Dehu to Alandi, and Dighi to Bopkhel. Heavy foot traffic is expected on these roads, and residents are advised to avoid travelling through these areas unless necessary during the procession days. Palkhi Procession 2025: Real-Time Updates The Pune Police will provide live updates on the Palkhi's movement through their official social media handles. For information on traffic conditions and alternative routes during the procession, people can visit: To manage the Palkhi processions smoothly, the PCMC, along with local police, is putting traffic diversions and extra security measures in place. Roads along the main routes will have closures, detours, and no-parking zones to avoid traffic jams and ensure safe passage for devotees. Concerned officials are also preparing crowd management steps, such as deploying marshals and setting up first-aid teams at important points. Residents and businesses along the procession paths are urged to support these efforts by staying updated on road changes and following safety guidelines to help the event run safely and efficiently. Palkhi 2025: Know More About It The Palkhi processions go beyond tradition—they are a powerful expression of faith and unity, reflecting Maharashtra's rich devotional culture. Pilgrims march together, singing devotional songs (abhangas) and carrying the symbolic footwear of saints Sant Tukaram and Sant Dnyaneshwar as a mark of respect and humility. As preparations continue, the PCMC has assured that the 2025 Palkhi will be both spiritually fulfilling and safely managed. Citizens are advised to check the official PCMC website for the latest updates on route maps, traffic changes, and emergency contacts.

Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhi arrives in Pimpri-Chinchwad to a warm welcome
Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhi arrives in Pimpri-Chinchwad to a warm welcome

Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Climate
  • Indian Express

Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhi arrives in Pimpri-Chinchwad to a warm welcome

Amidst intermittent rain, the Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhi procession arrived in Pimpri-Chinchwad around 5 pm on Thursday to a warm welcome from hundreds of people who had gathered at Bhakti Shakti Junction in Nigdi. The palkhi procession will take an overnight halt in Akurdi before leaving for Pandharpur on Friday morning. The Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhi procession took off from Dehu on Wednesday. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was present when the palkhi commenced its annual prilgrimage. After a day's halt, it started its onward journey on Thursday. On the other hand, the Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj palkhi procession left the temple town of Alandi in the morning. It will stay put at Gandhi Wada Alandi and will leave for Pandharpur on Friday morning. Both the palkhis will first reach Pune city by Friday afternoon and will take a day's rest before moving for its onward journey. During their halt in Pune city, the Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhi will be stationed at Nivdunga Vithal temple while the Sant Dyanewshwar Maharaj Palkhi will rest at Vithoba temple The Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhi procession left Inamdar Wada in Dehu at its appointed hour of 10.30 am unmindful of the heavy drizzle. When the palkhi procession reached Nigdi Chowk, Municipal Commissioner Shekhar Singh, MLA Mahesh Landge, MLC Uma Khapre, PCMC city engineer Makrand Nikam, additional commissioners Pradeep Jambhle Patil, Vijaykumar Kharote and several other officials were present. Like every year, the 'dindi' chiefs were felicitated by the PCMC administration. Both the palkhis will reach Pandharpur, the abode of Lord Vitthal on July 16, the Ashadhi Ekadashi day. Special focus on Palkhi procession With the Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sant Tukaram palkhi processions entering PCMC limits, civic teams are working in mission mode to ensure a smooth and safe passage for Warkaris, the PCMC administration said. Municipal Commissioner Shekhar Singh has directed all departments to ensure 'zero waterlogging' along the Palkhi route. A targeted cleanliness drive is underway, with special attention on stormwater chamber tops to avoid garbage-induced blockages. Emergency response units with mechanised equipment have been deployed at critical points across Bhosari, Dighi, and Nigdi, the civic administration said.

Pandharpur Wari Palkhi 2025: Dates, Route, Rituals and Spiritual Significance Revealed
Pandharpur Wari Palkhi 2025: Dates, Route, Rituals and Spiritual Significance Revealed

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

Pandharpur Wari Palkhi 2025: Dates, Route, Rituals and Spiritual Significance Revealed

Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhi begins wari from Dehu to Pandharpur Every year, thousands of devotees from across Maharashtra in India and beyond embark on a spiritual journey which is unlike any other. Called the Pandharpur Wari, it is a centuries-old pilgrimage in honour of Lord Vitthal, who is a revered form of Lord Vishnu. This deeply spiritual tradition is not just a walk— it is an emotion for many devotees with a deep cultural and devotional meaning. The Wari begins from the towns of Dehu and Alandi, that are homes of two legendary saints— Sant Tukaram Maharaj and Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj, respectively. The pilgrimage culminates in the sacred town of Pandharpur, on the auspicious day of Ashadhi Ekadashi; which falls on July 6 this year. What is Pandharpur Wari? Pandharpur Wari is a grand procession of faith, where Warkaris (i.e. devotees) walk for nearly 20 days, covering over 250 kilometres on foot. Along the way, they sing abhangas (devotional songs), perform kirtans, and immerse themselves in spiritual reflection. Here are more details about this unique celebration in Maharastra: Two prominent Palkhi (palanquin) processions lead the way: - Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi from Dehu - and Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Palkhi from Alandi Each procession carries the padukas (or sacred sandals) of the saints, symbolising their eternal spiritual presence. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Eat 1 Teaspoon Every Night, See What Happens A Week Later [Video] getfittoday Undo Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi 2025 route and schedule for 2025 The Palkhi leaves from Dehu on June 18, 2025, and arrives in Pandharpur on July 5, a day before Ashadhi Ekadashi. Major Route Highlights: June 18: Departure from Dehu – ceremonial send-off June 20: Pune June 27: Akluj July 1–4: Final stretch begins, rest and spiritual preparation July 5: Grand entry into Pandharpur July 6: Ashadhi Ekadashi – the much-awaited darshan of Lord Vitthal and Goddess Rukmini Along the way, towns offer community meals, medical camps, devotional programs, and more— showcasing a beautiful blend of tradition and hospitality. Spiritual significance of Sant Tukaram Maharaj's Palkhi Sant Tukaram's teachings centered on bhakti (devotion), equality, and love for all beings. His abhangas (teachings) still echo across Maharashtra, inspiring people to live a life of humility and devotion, free from caste or social divisions. Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Palkhi 2025 route and schedule This Palkhi departs from Alandi on June 19, 2025, reaching Pandharpur on July 5, alongside Tukaram Maharaj's procession. Key Milestones: June 20: Pune – vibrant devotional celebrations June 24: Jejuri June 30: Natepute July 4: Wakhari – final halt before reaching Pandharpur Spiritual importance of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj's Palkhi Sant Dnyaneshwar, a 13th-century saint and philosopher, is known for his 'Dnyaneshwari', a Marathi commentary on the sacred Hindu text- the Bhagavad Gita. His legacy celebrates spiritual knowledge, self-realisation, and oneness with the divine. Walking with his padukas symbolises a seeker's journey toward wisdom and inner peace. The soul of Wari More than a religious event, Pandharpur Wari is a living embodiment of unity, devotion, and cultural pride. Rich and poor, young and old, men and women— all walk together, chanting "Vitthal Vitthal!" with unmatched energy. There's no distinction—only shared devotion, simplicity, and service. In an increasingly fast-paced world, Wari offers a chance to slow down, reflect, and reconnect— with faith, community, and oneself. Whether you walk a mile or watch from the sidelines, the spirit of Wari touches every heart it encounters. Why Arjun Was Chosen: The Untold Secret of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4, Verse 3 One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Pune Palkhi 2025: Check routes, traffic updates, safety guidelines and more
Pune Palkhi 2025: Check routes, traffic updates, safety guidelines and more

Business Standard

timea day ago

  • Business Standard

Pune Palkhi 2025: Check routes, traffic updates, safety guidelines and more

Palkhi 2025 Traffic Advisory: Thousands of devotees are heading to the annual Palkhi processions of Sant Tukaram Maharaj and Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj on June 19 and 20, in Pune. The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has released a detailed safety and traffic advisory. Large gatherings are expected, to ensure smooth and secure celebration for this revered tradition drawing pilgrims from all across Maharashtra. Palkhi processions: Safety guidelines A major focus of the advisory is directed at the 1,494 hoarding agencies operating within PCMC limits. Agencies with hoardings along the Palkhi routes have been instructed to immediately inspect and reinforce their structures. Officials emphasised the importance of structural integrity to avoid any kinds of accidents during the public gathering. The PCMC has warned of strict action against any agency found negligent in adhering to safety norms. Key Palkhi routes under PCMC jurisdiction To help residents plan, PCMC has shared the main routes expected to see heavy foot traffic: Nigdi to Dapodi Dehu to Alandi Dighi to Bopkhel Locals are advised to avoid non-essential travel on these routes during the procession days. Palkhi 2025: Real-time Palkhi tracking and updates Live updates on the Palkhi movement will be provided via Pune Police's official social media handles. Traffic diversions and alternate routes can be accessed at: Traffic and crowd management measures In collaboration with the police, PCMC will implement road closures, diversions, and no-parking zones along key procession routes. Enhanced security, crowd management personnel, and first-aid stations will also be deployed to manage the large gatherings. Residents and local businesses along the Palkhi routes are urged to cooperate with civic authorities, stay updated on traffic regulations, and follow safety guidelines to ensure smooth proceedings. A Journey of devotion and unity The Palkhi is more than a procession; it's a profound spiritual journey symbolising Maharashtra's devotional legacy. Devotees walk together in harmony, singing abhangas and carrying the symbolic padukas (footwear) of the saints as an expression of faith and humility. With all preparations underway, PCMC has reiterated its commitment to ensuring that the 2025 Palkhi processions are not only spiritually uplifting but also secure and well-organised for everyone involved. More than 719 sanitation points, several medical aid centers, fire safety units, BDDS squads, and Quick Response Teams (QRTs) have been stationed across Pune. Drones, CCTV surveillance, and a joint control command center are in operation to monitor crowd movement and manage emergencies efficiently.

Wari palkhi procession begins amid heavy rain in Pune, irrigation department sounds warning about Indrayani river flooding
Wari palkhi procession begins amid heavy rain in Pune, irrigation department sounds warning about Indrayani river flooding

Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Climate
  • Indian Express

Wari palkhi procession begins amid heavy rain in Pune, irrigation department sounds warning about Indrayani river flooding

Pune and its surrounding areas witnessed heavy rain over the last 24 hours as the annual Wari pilgrimage in Maharashtra began Wednesday. The irrigation department has issued a warning Thursday about the release of water from the Jadhavwadi irrigation pond into the Indrayani river, which will cause water levels to rise in the temple towns of Dehu and Alandi in the Pune district. Devotees undertake the palkhi (palanquin) procession to Pandharpur, the temple town in the Solapur district dedicated to Lord Vitthal, from Dehu and Alandi. The Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhi procession began from Dehu Wednesday and the Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj palkhi procession began from Alandi Thursday. The irrigation department has announced that the Jadhavwadi water tank is nearly 97 per cent full, and water will begin to discharge from the tank into the Indrayani river. As the river flows through the temple towns of Dehu, Alandi, and Tulapur, district authorities have warned people to stay away from the riverbed and to ensure that boats are securely tied. Many devotees, as part of the Wari pilgrimage, have gathered in the temple towns, and people are advised not to venture into the river. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has stated that the hill station of Lonavala reported 187 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours. Similarly, Kurvande (219 mm), Girivian (160 mm), Shivajinagar (31.5 mm), Talegaon (65.5 mm), Chinchwad (60.5 mm) and Pashan (33 mm) have all reported considerable rainfall. Pune and its surrounding areas are expected to experience continuous rain over the next 24 hours, according to the IMD. Localised flooding, traffic congestion, and falling tree branches are anticipated in many areas. Last week, four people were killed in a bridge collapse near Kundamala, a popular tourist site in the Pune district. The iron bridge in Kundamala, located in Maval taluka, gave way under the weight of several tourists who had gathered on it, causing many to fall into the Indrayani River, which had swelled due to days of heavy rain. In response, the district collector issued prohibitory orders advising people to stay away from water bodies. The monsoon, which had entered a lull phase, has become active across Pune. Currently, the northern limit of the monsoon extends across Barmer, Jodhpur, and other cities in northern India. The monsoon has fully covered Gujarat, parts of Rajasthan, and most areas of central India, including Maharashtra.

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