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Centuries-Old Vitthalnathji Procession Captivates Vadodara

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  • 216th annual Vitthalnathji Varghodo procession in Vadodara
  • Celebration marks end of Chaturmas and start of auspicious season
  • Gaekwad royal leads traditional puja at Vitthalnathji temple
Centuries-Old Vitthalnathji Procession Captivates Vadodara

Last Sunday, the city of Vadodara witnessed the 216th annual Vitthalnathji Varghodo procession, a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the end of Chaturmas and the start of the auspicious season for religious and social ceremonies. The vibrant parade, filled with devotion and traditional music, commenced after Shubhangini Raje Gaekwad, a member of the Gaekwad royal family, performed the traditional puja at the Vitthalnathji temple in Mandvi.

Hundreds of devotees joined the lively parade as it made its way through the city's old quarters, accompanied by rhythmic drum beats, traditional bands, and the soulful chanting of bhajans. The Vitthalnathji Varghodo remains one of Vadodara's most cherished and enduring religious events, a celebration of the city's living heritage and spiritual continuity spanning over two centuries.

The grand procession was a testament to the city's rich cultural traditions and the unwavering devotion of its people, who came together to mark this auspicious occasion with fervor and enthusiasm.

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The Vitthalnathji Varghodo is a centuries-old annual procession in Vadodara that celebrates the end of Chaturmas and the start of the auspicious season for religious and social ceremonies.
Shubhangini Raje Gaekwad, a member of the Gaekwad royal family, performed the traditional puja at the Vitthalnathji temple to commence the grand procession.
Hundreds of devotees joined the vibrant parade, which was accompanied by rhythmic drum beats, traditional bands, and the soulful chanting of bhajans, showcasing the city's rich cultural heritage.

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