Baba Bageshwar launches 10-day Padayatra throughout Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh


Shastri emphasised that the march isn’t towards Muslims however in help of Hindus. Round 40,000 individuals are registered, with day by day rituals together with the nationwide anthem, Hanuman Chalisa, and 7 pledges to foster unity.

New Delhi:

Bageshwar Dham’s Peethadhishwar, Acharya Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, launched a 10-day padayatra on Friday, November 7, protecting Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. The 145-kilometre journey goals to advertise Hindu unity, eradicate caste-based discrimination, and unfold messages of peace, nationalism, and Sanatan values. The march will proceed till November 16.

Selling Hindu unity and nationalism

Talking on the launch, Shastri stated, “That is our second padayatra in our lifetime. We wish awakening amongst Hindus. Casteism and discrimination should finish. We wish nationalism, not casteism, on this nation. Our Hindu youngsters and your youngsters must be protected, and the nation shouldn’t be Islamized. There must be no riots; the Ganga ought to unfold. Because of this we’re endeavor this padayatra.”

He added, “The nation belongs to everybody. It is a padyatra of each social gathering that has Hindus. If caste-based conflicts finish, Hindus will unite.”

Each day rituals and mass participation

Round 40,000 individuals from throughout India have registered for the padayatra. Every day will start with the nationwide anthem and Hanuman Chalisa, adopted by seven day by day pledges aimed toward fostering Hindu unity and ending caste discrimination.

Shastri clarified, “We aren’t marching towards Muslims, however in help of Hindus. We’re combating for all Hindus by reaching each village and road. Our sole goal is Hindu unity and Sanatan unity.”

Invitation to political leaders

Acharya Shastri despatched invites to all political social gathering presidents, stating, “Those that have a ardour for Hindutva and its ideology are welcome to affix. We’ve got invited everybody.”

Patriotic and spiritual significance

Highlighting the symbolic function of the journey, Shastri stated, “Those that love Hindutva, Sanatan, and the tricolour are coming for this padyatra. Some individuals need to see the moon within the tricolour; we need to see the tricolour on the moon.”

He emphasised that the padayatra is spiritual, not political, and can cowl all 150 kilometres for the good thing about the nation’s 150 crore residents. The journey is supposed to eradicate casteism, strengthen nationalism, and unify Hindus.

Messages of dedication and historic context

Shastri additionally referenced historic incidents, saying, “On November 7, 1966, in Delhi, bullets had been fired at saints and cows. We can’t take revenge, however we will say that it doesn’t matter what occurs, saints can’t be destroyed. It is a journey to finish casteism and promote brotherhood amongst Hindus.”

He urged individuals to take pledges equivalent to: “Hindus will stay united, won’t permit spiritual conversion, won’t follow untouchability, and won’t forgive anybody who tries to hurt our unity.”

The padayatra, spanning three states over ten days, is designed to instill unity amongst Hindus, promote Sanatan values, foster patriotism, and unfold a message of collective accountability and peace.