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Maharashtrian spiritual heritage is defined by the 10-day grand Ganesh Utsav founded by Lokmanya Tilak, the devotional Varkari Palkhi pilgrimage to Lord Vitthal in Pandharpur, and the vibrant Gudi Padwa flag hoisting.
A 10-day grand public celebration honoring Ganapati Bappa with elaborate pandals, dhol tasha, and modaks.
View Regional Puja Guide →The Maharashtrian New Year marked by raising the auspicious Gudi flag outside homes to signify victory.
View Regional Puja Guide →A centuries-old 21-day walking pilgrimage (Wari) of Varkaris carrying the padukas of saints to Lord Vitthal.
View Regional Puja Guide →Harvest festival worshiping Goddess Lakshmi; drinking Masala Doodh (spiced milk) under the autumn full moon.
View Regional Puja Guide →A coastal fisherfolk festival marking the end of the monsoon by offering coconuts to Varuna Deva for calm seas.
View Regional Puja Guide →The turmeric-drenched (Bhandara) festival in Jejuri honoring Lord Khandoba, a fierce warrior form of Shiva.
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