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Eknath Sashti is a festival held on the day on which the sant eknath left his body in the River Godavari and took Jala samadhi at Paithan. The day occurs every year in Falgun (a Marathi month usually occurring in March or April).

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  • Eknath Sashti is a festival held on the day on which the sant eknath left his body in the River Godavari and took Jala samadhi at Paithan. The day occurs every year in Falgun (a Marathi month usually occurring in March or April). (en)
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  • Eknath Sashti is a festival held on the day on which the sant eknath left his body in the River Godavari and took Jala samadhi at Paithan. The day occurs every year in Falgun (a Marathi month usually occurring in March or April). (en)
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