Pune:Two flower-decked buses carrying the 'padukas' (holy footprints) of saint-poets Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram left with a limited number of warkaris from here on Tuesday for Pandhapur temple town in neighbouring Solapur district on the eve of the 'Ashadhi Ekadashi'.
Lakhs of 'warkaris', or devotees of Lord Vitthal, from various parts of Maharashtra and some neighbouring states throng the temple in Pandharpur every year on the occasion of 'Ashadhi Ekadashi'.
However, in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Maharashtra government has cancelled the annual wari pilgrimage, which is characterised by people walking to Pandharpur with palanquins from various parts of the state.
The government has allowed 'padukas' of saints Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram to be taken to Pandharpur in bus with only 20 'warkaris' and a curfew has been imposed in the town.
Amid chants of 'Jai Hari Vitthal' and 'Dnyanoba Mauli Tukaram', 20 warkaris set off in a state transport bus, decked with flowers and garlands, carrying the 'padukas' of Saint Dnyaneshwar from Alandi in Pune around 1 pm, Alandi temple trust's chief trustee Vikas Dhage said.
The bus will take the traditional route through Pune, Satara and Solapur districts and will not stop anywhere on the way, he said.