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Mahesh Kale returns to Kolkata with the spirit of Abhangwari
Mahesh Kale returns to Kolkata with the spirit of Abhangwari

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Mahesh Kale returns to Kolkata with the spirit of Abhangwari

Mahesh Kale, the National Award-winning vocalist, recently performed Abhangwari in Kolkata. The devotional concert, inspired by the Wari pilgrimage, drew a large audience. Kale presented abhangs dedicated to Lord Vitthal. He also unveiled his original composition, Abhangwari, in Mumbai. His global tour included stops in Berlin, Zurich, Amsterdam, Chicago, and Vancouver. After a memorable outing last year, National Award-winning Hindustani classical vocalist Mahesh Kale brought his acclaimed musical journey Abhangwari back to Kolkata recently. The devotional concert played to a packed house, reaffirming Kale's deep connect with the city's discerning music lovers. Abhangwari is inspired by the Bhakti tradition and Maharashtra's centuries-old wari pilgrimage to Pandharpur, offering a curated experience of abhangs dedicated to Lord Vitthal. Kale's soulful renditions of Sukhache Je Sukh , Abeer Gulal , Bolava Vitthal and Sada Majhe Dola struck a powerful chord with the audience, who responded with heartfelt silence and spontaneous applause. 'Performing in Kolkata always feels like having a conversation with listeners who respond with both intellect and emotion,' Kale shared. A disciple of the legendary Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki, Kale is known for blending classical rigour with contemporary accessibility. Based in San Francisco, he leads the Mahesh Kale School of Music and has been touring globally with Abhangwari —including recent stops in Berlin, Zurich, Amsterdam, Chicago, and Vancouver. The India leg included performances across Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bengaluru, and culminated in Kolkata. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo At his Mumbai concert, Kale also unveiled an original composition titled Abhangwari , a piece that encapsulates the devotional energy of the wari and his mission to bring it to audiences who may never physically undertake the journey. In Kolkata, that mission found an emotional home once again. Ask ChatGPT

On Asadahi Ekadashi, Sevasadan School organises Viththal Wari
On Asadahi Ekadashi, Sevasadan School organises Viththal Wari

Time of India

time07-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

On Asadahi Ekadashi, Sevasadan School organises Viththal Wari

1 2 3 4 5 Nagpur: On the occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi, students of Seva Sadan High School and Junior College organised Viththal Wari on the school premises. Sevasadan students organised various programmes. The students played the role of warriors by wearing 'Mangalvesh' and 'Nauwari'. On the occasion, the students enacted the scenes of Wari through slogans, tala mridanga, saffron flag, etc. School principal, teachers, non-teaching staff and students enthusiastically participated and presented examples of teamwork and unity. The whole programe was an attempt by the school management to instill the values of unity, equality, and purity in the students.

Tanker knocks down elderly couple returning home after visiting Pandharpur temple on Ashadhi Ekadashi
Tanker knocks down elderly couple returning home after visiting Pandharpur temple on Ashadhi Ekadashi

Indian Express

time07-07-2025

  • Indian Express

Tanker knocks down elderly couple returning home after visiting Pandharpur temple on Ashadhi Ekadashi

AN ELDERLY farmer couple returning home after a visit to the temple town of Pandharpur were killed after their bike was hit by an unidentified tanker on Pune Solapur Road in Bhigwan village in Pune district on Sunday morning. Police have launched a probe to identify the tanker and its driver. The deceased have been identified as Malhari Bajirao Pawar (57) and Pankhabai Malhari Pawar (52), residents of Shrigonda taluka of Ahilyanagar. The incident occurred around 10am on Sunday, coinciding with Ashadhi Ekadashi, the day the Wari pilgrimage concluded. Police officials said the couple visited Vitthal Rakhumai temple in Pandharpur, a revered pilgrimage site that draws lakhs of devotees each year around the auspicious occasion. 'The accident occurred near Bhigwan gram panchayat office. A CCTV camera installed at a distance captured the accident. A tanker hit the bike, knocking the couple down. The two sustained very serious injuries. They were rushed to a local hospital where they were pronounced dead,' said an officer from Bhigwan police station under Pune Rural police. 'We have launched a probe. The only CCTV camera footage of the tanker that is available is from a distance. We are working on further leads to identify the vehicle and the driver,' said the police officer.

Fadnavis assures inclusive approach to Pandharpur Corridor, welcomes end of VIP darshan
Fadnavis assures inclusive approach to Pandharpur Corridor, welcomes end of VIP darshan

Hindustan Times

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Fadnavis assures inclusive approach to Pandharpur Corridor, welcomes end of VIP darshan

Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday reaffirmed the government's commitment to the proposed Pandharpur Corridor, assuring that all stakeholders - residents, traders, shopkeepers, and devotees - will be taken into confidence and no one will face losses due to the redevelopment. Fadnavis also welcomed the Solapur district administration's decision to discontinue the VIP darshan system at the Vitthal temple. (HT) Speaking to the media after performing the Maha Puja at the Vitthal-Rukmini Temple along with his wife Amruta Fadnavis and daughter Divija on the auspicious occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi, Fadnavis addressed concerns surrounding the ambitious project. 'The government will build the Pandharpur Corridor by earning the trust of all. Every citizen, trader, and homeowner will be rehabilitated respectfully and in a better way,' Fadnavis said. 'The district collector has already initiated discussions with local traders, religious leaders, and residents. Many doubts have been cleared, and we will continue this process with full transparency.' Fadnavis assured that the project would not displace anyone. 'No shopkeeper, homeowner, or local resident will suffer due to this development. Business and religious sentiments will be respected,' he added. The corridor project, inspired by the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, aims to revamp the area around the Vitthal-Rukmini temple by widening roads, relocating shops, and improving facilities for the lakhs of devotees who visit Pandharpur. While the state views this as a major step towards modernising the pilgrimage, concerns remain among locals about potential displacement and loss of historical character. Fadnavis also welcomed the Solapur district administration's decision to discontinue the VIP darshan system at the Vitthal temple. 'I think this is a good tradition and should be continued,' he said, noting that the move has helped reduce waiting time for general devotees by up to five hours. Commenting on the newly introduced token-based darshan system, Fadnavis said, 'The system is new and will take time to stabilise, but we will continue it gradually.' Maha Puja honours Warkari couple The official Maha Puja this year was performed by Warkari couple Kailas Ugle and Kalpana Ugle from Jategaon village in Nandgaon taluka, Nashik district. They were felicitated by the chief minister and his wife. The couple also received a free year-long State Transport (ST) bus pass, presented by the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) and personally handed over by Fadnavis. Praising the arrangements under the Nirmal Wari initiative, Fadnavis said, 'This year's Wari was not just clean, but also green and eco-friendly. The message of cleanliness given by our saints was truly visible.' He added that spiritual progress is as important as economic growth in the state's development. 'Wari should be about devotion, not agendas' Commenting on the participation of individuals accused of being 'Urban Naxals' in the Wari procession, Fadnavis said, 'Anyone is free to join the Wari - there's no need for anyone's permission. But participation should be rooted in devotion to Lord Vitthal, not driven by personal agendas. To use the Wari for pushing an ideology or narrative is wrong.'

PM Modi wishes people on Ashadhi Ekadashi
PM Modi wishes people on Ashadhi Ekadashi

India Gazette

time06-07-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

PM Modi wishes people on Ashadhi Ekadashi

New Delhi [India], July 6 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday extended greetings to people on the occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi. 'Warm wishes on the auspicious occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi! We pray to Bhagwan Vitthal and seek His continued blessings on all of us. May He guide us towards a society full of happiness and abundance. May we also keep serving the poor and downtrodden,' PM Modi posted on X. Earlier today, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, along with his family, took part in the vibrant Ashadhi Ekadashi celebrations at the Shree Vitthal Rukmini Temple in Pandharpur. The CM performed the traditional 'Mahapuja' of Lord Vitthal and Goddess Rukmini and later participated in the folk dance 'Fugdi' during a cultural event held on the sidelines of the annual 'Wari' pilgrimage. Speaking after the rituals, CM Fadnavis said, 'The 'Wari' is a very joyous moment... It unites the devotee and God... The energy of both joins together, and a new energy is created. I came here to experience that energy... Today, all our companions got the opportunity to offer this Puja together.' Reflecting on his spiritual sentiments, he added, 'As far as Vitthal Bhagwan and Pandurang Bhagwan are concerned, we do not have to ask anything from them because they know what is in everyone's mind... I have asked him to give us strength for the progress of our Maharashtra and give us the strength to walk on the right path. May our farmers get good harvests...' Amruta Fadnavis, the CM Fadnavis's wife, also participated in the Mahapuja and offered heartfelt prayers. 'I have prayed to Lord Vitthal and Goddess Rukmini for the prosperity of Maharashtra. May the sorrows of our farmers be eased, and may the current leaders be granted wisdom and 'Sadbuddhi' (good sense),' she said. Ashadhi Ekadashi, also known as Devshayani Ekadashi, is considered one of the most auspicious Ekadashis, holding great religious significance among Hindus. The day is primarily dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and it is believed that on this day, he entered into a deep sleep (Yoga Nidra) in the cosmic ocean of milk known as Kshir Sagar. Lord Vishnu remains in that state for four months until Prabodhini Ekadashi, marking the end of Chaturmas. (ANI)

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