*How Lord Vithoba came to Pandharpur*

*It is said that the devotee Pundalik founded Pandharpur. His father
Janudeva and mother Satyavati lived in a thick forest called Dandirvan.

Pundalik was a devoted son but soon after his marriage he began to ill-treat
his parents. To escape from their misery, the parents decided to go on a
pilgrimage to Kashi.

When Pundalik's wife learnt about this, she also decided to go. She and her
husband joined the same group of pilgrims on horseback. While the son and
his wife rode on horseback, the old couple walked. Every evening when the
party camped for the night, the son forced his parents to groom the horses
and do other jobs. The poor parents cursed the day they decided to go on a
pilgrimage.

Soon the party reached the ashrama of the great sage Kukkutswami. There they
decided to spend a couple of nights. They were all tired and soon fell
asleep-except Pundalik who could not sleep. Just before daybreak he saw a
group of beautiful, young women, dressed in dirty clothes, enter the
ashrama, clean the floor, fetch water and wash the swami's clothes. Then
they entered the inner room of the ashrama, and came out in beautifully
clean clothes and passing near Pundalik, vanished.

Next night he saw the same sight again. Pundalik threw himself at their feet
and begged them to tell who they were. They said they were Ganga, Yamuna and
other holy rivers of India in which the Pilgrims bathed and washed their
sins. Their clothes were dirtied by the sins of the bathing pilgrims.

"And because of your ill-treatment of your parents," they said, "You are the
greatest sinner."

This brought about a complete change in him and he became the most devoted
of sons. Now the parents' rode the horses while the son and his wife walked
by their side. By their love and affection, the son and his wife urged the
parents to give up the pilgrimage and return to Dandirvan.

One day it so happened that Lord Krishna, the King of Dwarka, while feeling
lonely, was reminded of his early days in Mathura. He particularly
remembered his sports with the milkmaids, the cowherd boys, and his love,
Radha. Though she was dead, he longed to see her again. By his divine powers
he brought her back to life and seated her by his side. Just then his queen,
Rukmini, entered the room. When Radha did not rise to pay her respect,
Rukmini left Dwarka in anger and hid herself in Dandirvan forest.

After some days, Lord Krishna set off in search of Rukmini. He first went to
Mathura, then to Gokul. He played with cows, the milkmaids and cowherd boys.
They too joined in the search. They went to Mount Govardhan also in her
search.

At last they reached the banks of the river Bhima in the Deccan. Krishna
left his companions at Goplapura, and he himself entered Dandirvan forest
alone in search of her. At last he found her and managed to calm her.

Krishna and Rukmini came to Pundalik's ashrama. But at that time Pundalik
was busy attending to his parents. Though he knew Lord Krishna had come to
see him, he refused to pay his respect to the god before his duty towards
his parents was done. He, however, threw a brick outside for lord Krishna to
stand upon.

Impressed by Pundalik's devotion to his parents, Lord Krishna did not mind
the delay. Standing on the brick he waited for Pundalik.

When Pundalik came out and begged God's pardon, Lord Krishna replied that
far from being displeased, he was pleased with his love for his parents.

Lord Krishna then ordered His worship on Vithoba, or God who stood upon a
brick. An imposing temple was built at the place where Krishna and Pundalik
had met. Inside the temple stands Krishna's image on a brick. By his side
stands the image of Rukmini. *

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