
As the palkhi processions of Sant Tukaram and Sant Dnyaneshwar reach Nana Peth and Rasta Peth,various mandals take full charge of providing the warkaris with care and comfort
The centuries old tradition started by Narayan Baba as a symbol of social respect is celebrated with great fervour even today. The palkhi processions of Sant Tukaram and Sant Dnyaneshwar are expected to reach Pune on the 10th day of Saadh ,that is June 25. Preparations to welcome them into the city and cater to their boarding,food and health requirements are on in full swing.
Makeshift emergency rooms,first aid treatment,free check-ups and mobile vans are provided as medical facilities to the procession at rest. We have volunteer doctors available throughout the two-day rest period. We have a tie-up with Sancheti Hospital in case any devotee needs blood transfusion. We also take care of the security of the procession which comes here to rest, says Jaydeep K,head of Surya Mitra Mandal,Rasta Peth.
The palkhi reaches Nana Peth by 7-8 pm. We welcome them with tea and snacks like poha,samosa,pakodas and kachoris, says Mangesh Chandrakant Kopate,a member of the Shushakti Tarun Mandal who also has a Chinese fast food stall in Nana Peth. The organisation of 30-35 members,with Pramod Raut as its chairman,believes in taking some time out to serve these people who are on a holy journey. Devotional movies are also projected for the groups on large screens. And the next morning,we serve breakfast which is followed by a lavish lunch. We arrange lodging for the people in the corporation area or in the parking spaces of Dhanlaxmi Society and other surrounding societies, he says.
The Seva Dharm Mandal is a group of five businessmen who have been offering food and care to the warkaris for the last 20 years. We set up a kitchen in a factory owned by one of founder members and hire a cook to prepare authentic Maharashtrian food for the devotees. Masala rice,puris,mixed vegetables,dal,jalebis and fruits are served to them for lunch. A bhajan and sangeet programme is also organised by us after which the devotees proceed to the Nudonga Vithoba Mandir for darshan , says Rajesh Podval,a founder member of the Mandal.