This Day is Famous as the Day of Ganagapur Yatra and the
Festival (Jatra Utsav) too is Considered to be the Biggest of its Kind. The
Jatra Mahotsavam takes place in a Large Scale as the Devotees from Various
Parts of the Country rush to Ganagapur on this day. The Magha Utsav is the Same
to Ganagapur as is Ashada Ekadashi to Pandharpur.
The Celebration of Datta Navratra begins on Magha Shuddha
Pratipada and is celebrated till the Pournima and the Jatra Mahotsavam begins
on the Day of Magha Pournima. The Utsav is celebrated for 5 days then.
On the Day of Pournima there will be No Poojan of the Padukas after the Morning Worship and at the evening there will be Special Aarti performed to the Lord Datta.
On the Day of Pournima there will be No Poojan of the Padukas after the Morning Worship and at the evening there will be Special Aarti performed to the Lord Datta.
The Next Day , the Magha Vadya Pratipada is the Important
Day of Celebration and there will be Yati Pooja in the Maha Mantap at around 3pm
indicating the Pooja done by the Disciples to Shri Guru while he was leaving
for Kardali Vanam on a Flower Seat. There will be Annadanam and Distribution of
Prasadam at the Keshava Temple nearby.
On the Next Two Days also there will be Prasada Distribution at the Keshwava Temple.
On the Fourth Day is Celebrated the Gopal Kalwa marking end of the Jatra Mahotsav. On this Day at around 12pm, the Pallakhi of Shri Guru Narasimha Saraswati will be taken to the Rudra Pada Teerth where all the Pilgrims take a Holy Dip.The Palakhi returns back to the Temple till 4pm and there will also be Prasada Distribution at the Keshava Temple.
On the Next Two Days also there will be Prasada Distribution at the Keshwava Temple.
On the Fourth Day is Celebrated the Gopal Kalwa marking end of the Jatra Mahotsav. On this Day at around 12pm, the Pallakhi of Shri Guru Narasimha Saraswati will be taken to the Rudra Pada Teerth where all the Pilgrims take a Holy Dip.The Palakhi returns back to the Temple till 4pm and there will also be Prasada Distribution at the Keshava Temple.
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