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This is an official website of Shri Vitthal-Rukmini temple of Pandharpur. This website provides you important and precise information about Shri Pandurang, Mata Rukmini and Pandharpur.
- Shri Vitthal
The parabrahma or the God of Pandharpur is worshipped and...
- Rukmini
Mother Shri Rukmini’s temple is in north of the temple of...
- Pandhari
Pandharpur is a sort of design in which Lord Vitthal is...
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2) ‘Pundalika varda harivitthal’ and jaya jaya ramkrishna...
- Shri Vitthal
The Vithoba Temple, officially known as Shri Vitthal-Rukmini Mandir (Marathi: श्री विठ्ठल्-रूक्मिणि देऊळ), is a Hindu temple in Pandharpur, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the main centre of worship for Vithoba, a form of the god Vishnu or Krishna, and his consort Rakhumai.
Lord Vitthal, or Panduranga Vittala, is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is worshipped in the world famous Pandharpur Rukmini Vitthal Temple at Pandharpur in Maharashtra. There is an interesting story that explains about the incarnation of Lord Vitthal at Pandharpur.
4 days ago · Learn how Rukmini, the consort of Sri Krishna, came to Pandharpur and stood near him after he gave darshan to Pundalik. The temple of Pandharpur is built around the spot where they waited for the devotee.
श्रीविठ्ठल-रुक्मिणी मंदिर,पंढरपूर. पंढरपूर येथील श्रीविठ्ठल-रुक्मिणी मंदिराची ही अधिकृत वेबसाईट आहे. भाविकांना श्रीपांडुरंगाची,श्रीरुक्मिणीमातेची तसेच पंढरपूरची महत्वाची परंतु थोडक्यात अशी माहिती याद्वारे उपलब्ध करुन देण्यात आली आहे.
Mother Shri Rukmini’s temple is in north of the temple of Shri Vitthal. There are four sections of the temple sabhamandap, main mandap, madhyagriha and gabhara. On the north of the madhyagriha, there is a room for wardrobe of Shri Rukmini.
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When Radha did not rise to pay her respect, Rukmini left Dwarka in anger and hid herself in Dindirvan forest. Later, Lord Krishna set off in search of Rukmini. He first went to Mathura, then to Gokul.