The Gol Ringan is one of the most sacred rituals of the Pandharpur Wari. During the ceremony, the ceremonial horse (Ashwa) of Sant Tukaram Maharaj runs in a circular path as devotees chant “Gyanoba Tukaram”, sing Abhangs, and play traditional instruments. The horse is believed to carry the saint’s divine presence and blessings.
Why is the First Gol Ringan at Belwadi Significant?
The First Gol Ringan at Belwadi is a major spiritual milestone in the Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi’s journey to Pandharpur. It attracts thousands of Warkaris and devotees, symbolizing the rich devotional traditions of the Warkari Sampradaya.
Pandharpur Wari 2026: A Celebration of Faith and Devotion
The Pandharpur Wari 2026 is one of India’s oldest and largest pilgrimage traditions, culminating on Ashadhi Ekadashi at the Sri Vitthal-Rukmini Temple in Pandharpur. Lakhs of devotees walk to the holy town, chanting the Lord’s name and participating in devotional singing throughout the pilgrimage.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi 2026 Route After Belwadi
After the First Gol Ringan at Belwadi on July 17, the Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi 2026 will continue its sacred journey towards Pandharpur, passing through several important halts before reaching the holy abode of Lord Vitthal. The remaining route is as follows:
- July 18, 2026: Nimgaon Ketki
- July 19, 2026: Indapur
- July 20, 2026: Akluj
- July 21, 2026: Borgaon
- July 22, 2026: Pirachi Kuroli
- July 23, 2026: Wakhri (Wakhari) – the final halt before Pandharpur
- July 24, 2026: Arrival at Pandharpur for the Ashadhi Ekadashi 2026 celebrations and the divine darshan of Lord Vitthal and Goddess Rukmini.
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