Amartithi
Amartithi is held on January 31. Meherabad, India, followers of Meher Baba. This event in the third decade of the month January is annual.
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One translation of the word, Amartithi, is “Celebration of the one who never dies.” And celebration is the important word here. Amartithi is a very special celebration taking place annually from January 29-31 in the town of Meherabad. This rural town in the state of Maharashtra, India hosts around 12,000 overnight visitors and about 30,000 daytime visitors from all over the world during this three-day event in celebration of Meher Baba.
During the three days, music plays on stage all day, food and jewelry vendors set up, and people come together for one purpose: commemorating Meher Baba’s passing/dropping of his physical body.
Amartithi is a very special celebration taking place annually from January 29-31 in the town of Meherabad. This rural town in the state of Maharashtra, India hosts around 12,000 overnight visitors and about 30,000 daytime visitors from all over the world during this three-day event in celebration of Meher Baba.
During the three days, music plays on stage all day, food and jewelry vendors set up, and people come together for one purpose: commemorating Meher Baba’s passing/dropping of his physical body.
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