Sakar Varsha Mahotsav is a religious and cultural celebration held at Santram Mandir in Nadiad, Gujarat, commemorating the samadhi (death anniversary) of Yogiraj Avadhoot Shree Santram Maharaj. The festival is marked by devotional rituals, maha aarti (grand prayer), bhajans (devotional songs) and the symbolic Sakar Varsha ritual in which sugar (sakar) is ceremonially sprinkled — signifying sweet blessings and divine grace bestowed upon devotees.
The event also coincides with Maha Sud Purnima (full moon day), which has special spiritual significance for followers of Santram Maharaj, and draws thousands of devotees from across Gujarat and beyond.
📸 Sakar Varsha Mahotsav – Festival Images
Here are some images showing the festival atmosphere, crowd, and the temple during celebrations:



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🛕 What Happens During the Festival
- Maha Aarti & Chanting: Devotees participate in evening aarti (prayer with lamps) amid devotional songs and group chanting.
- Sakar Varsha Ritual: At a specific time during the festival, sugar is ceremonially offered and sprinkled over the shrine by priests and devotees, representing divine blessings and sweetness of spiritual life.
- Huge Gatherings: Thousands of attendees fill the temple grounds and surrounding areas — making it a major religious congregation in and around Nadiad.
- Tilak & Darshan: Rituals like tilak (forehead mark), darshan (devotional viewing), and bhajan competitions are also part of the day’s schedule.
📅 When It’s Celebrated
The festival typically takes place each year on Maha Sud Purnima, based on the Hindu lunar calendar — a time associated with auspicious spiritual observances and particularly revered by followers of Santaram Maharaj.
🙏 Why It’s Special
For devotees, Sakar Varsha isn’t just a celebration — it’s a time of devotion, blessings, community connection, and cultural tradition. Many travel from other parts of Gujarat to receive prasad (sacred offerings) and participate in the spiritual atmosphere of the event.
