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- Warkari (/wɑːrkəri/ WAR-kə-ree; Marathi: वारकरी; Pronunciation: Marathi pronunciation: [ʋaːɾkəɾiː]; Meaning: 'The one who performs the Wari') is a sampradaya...
- respective shrines to Pandharpur. Many pilgrims join this procession on foot. Warkari is a Marathi term which means "one who performs the wari". The tradition...
- Jagannath. In the Western Indian state of Maharashtra, saint poets of the Warkari tradition such as Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Janabai, Eknath, and Tukaram promoted...
- Rukmini is revered as the avatar of Lakshmi and is venerated primarily in Warkari, and Haridasa tradition,[citation needed] and additionally in Sri Vaishnavism...
- was a devotee of the Hindu deity Vitthal and is a major figure of the Warkari movement. Eknath is often viewed as a spiritual successor to the prominent...
- Krishna's wife Rukmini). The Warkari-tradition is geographically ****ociated with the Indian state of Maharashtra. The Warkari movement includes a duty-based...
- Maharaj, was a Marathi Kirtankar and preacher, he established India's first Warkari Shikshan Sanstha in Alandi in 1917. He initiated social awareness campaigns...
- the authenticity of the text that has significant religious meaning. In Warkari tradition which is majorly based in the region of Maharashtra, Radha and...
- Maharaj Warkari Shikshan Sanstha is a Warkari educational institution established by Jog Maharaj in 1917 in Alandi, near Pune, is the first Warkari institution...
- known as Tuka, Tukobaraya and Tukoba, was a Hindu Marathi saint of the Warkari sampradaya in Dehu village, Maharashtra in the 17th century. He was a bhakt...