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Foreign students of Deccan College enamoured by palkhi
Updated On: 03 July, 2013 12:41 AM IST | | A Correspondent
Foreign researchers of linguistic studies from Deccan College witnessed the 'Wari', the longest spiritual march from Alandi, Dehu to Pandharpur on Monday. It gave them the opportunity to study a rich tradition very closely, which will help them in their research studies.
Every year few groups (Dindi) of devotees stay at the DeccanCollege. The staff of the college provide them food and lodgings.
“Students from Sri Lanka, Iran, England and many more counties are doing research in Deccan College. It helps them study our long tradition. They can experience ‘Bhajans’ and different programs during the stay of the devotees,” said Dr Vrushali Jadhav, lecturer of Sanskrit and Lexicography.
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