Vitthal Rukmini Mandir Wakad.

Vitthal Rukmini Mandir Wakad. Vitthal Rukmini Mandir Vithoba is usually depicted with his main consort, Rakhumai, on his left side. Rakhumai (or Rakhamai) literally means 'mother Rukmini'.

Lord Vitthal also famously known as Vithoba, Panduranga and Vitthala, is a revered deity standing atop a brick, and worshipped predominantly in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat. Rukmini is traditionally viewed as the wife of Krishna. Hindus generally consider Krishna to be a form of Vishnu, hence his consort as a form of Lakshmi. Rakhumai is depicted in

the arms-akimbo posture, standing on a brick. She has an independent cella in the Pandharpur temple complex. Vithoba’s abode is situated at Pandharpur in Maharashtra, close to the Karnataka border. The legendary tale revolves around his ardent devotee Pundalik, who has known to have brought the deity to Pandharpur. Pundalik is commonly perceived to be a historical figure, connected with the establishment and propagation of the Vithoba-centric Varkari sect. Numerous hymns and religious compositions have been dedicated to this deity that is associated with the ritual of offering light. The most important festivals of Vithoba are held on the eleventh (ekadashi) day of Hindu lunar months: Shayani Ekadashi in the month of Ashadha, and Prabodhini Ekadashi in the month of Kartik. Primarily, there are three Hindu deities associated with Vithoba: Vishnu, Krishna and Shiva. Gautama Buddha is also associated with Vithoba, consistent with Hindu deification of the Buddha as the ninth incarnation of Vishnu. However, Varkari consider Vithoba to be the svarup (original) Vishnu himself, not an Avatar (manifestation) of Vishnu like Krishna, despite legends and consorts linking Vithoba to Krishna. In some traditions though, Vithoba is also worshipped as a form of Shiva.

25/06/2017

ओशो (पंढरपूरच्या विठोबा बद्दल ) Osho On Vithoba In Maharashtra, this province of India, there is a temple which is one of the most holy places in India.
The temple is called Vithoba temple. Vithoba is one of Krishna’s names. The story is that a devotee
of Krishna became so deeply meditative that Krishna had to come to him.
When he arrived, the devotee was massaging the feet of his mother. Krishna came and knocked on
the door. As it was open, he came in and sat just behind the devotee, who for many lives had been
crying and begging Krishna to come to him. Just by turning his head the devotee would be fulfilled;
his long effort would come to a fulfillment.
Krishna said ’Look, I am here. Look at me.’ And the devotee said to him to wait, because he had not
come at the right moment – he was massaging his mother’s feet. He was sitting on a small earthen
brick, so he took it out and pushed it back telling Krishna to sit on it. He never turned to look at him,
to welcome and thank him.
Krishna stood on that brick and waited the whole night, because the mother could not go to sleep,
she was dying, and the devotee could not leave her. God could wait. The morning came and the
town became awake. Krishna became afraid in case others saw him, so he became a statue.
And that statue is there in that temple. Krishna is standing on that brick waiting for the devotee who
never turned around!
The story is... something. Only in such deep moments of renunciation – not even the desire to see
God – and the devotee attained.

05/06/2011

Address

Vitthal Rukmini Mandir Marg
Wakad
400703

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 9pm
Sunday 9am - 9pm

Telephone

+912114270375

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