Bageshwar Dham Pad Yatra (Delhi to Vrindavan)
Bageshwar Dham Pad Yatra (Delhi to Vrindavan)
Here’s the English translation of the details about the Bageshwar Dham Pad Yatra (Delhi to Vrindavan):
🕉 Pad Yatra Information
- The yatra is scheduled from 7th November to 16th November.
- During this time, devotees will walk from Delhi to Vrindavan, covering about 170 kilometers.
- The name of the yatra is “Sanatan Hindu Ekta Pad Yatra” (Sanatan Hindu Unity Foot March).
- Along the journey, issues related to Braj (Mathura–Vrindavan region) will be raised, such as Yamuna river cleanliness, ban on meat & liquor, and playing of the national anthem at religious sites.
- The yatra will conclude in Vrindavan with darshan at Shri Banke Bihari Temple and other holy places.
🛤 Route and Day-by-Day Plan
- The journey is about 10 days long.
- Every day, participants will walk several kilometers, with arrangements for food, water, and rest made for the devotees.
- Some of the halts/points mentioned include Devari (Devariband) Ghat bridge, Mauranipur, and other small towns along the way.
- Full detailed roadmap (exact daily stops) has not been fully published, but the route follows the highway/paths connecting Delhi to Vrindavan.
⚠ Preparation Tips
If you wish to join the Pad Yatra, here are some important things to keep in mind:
- Fitness: Be prepared for daily walking. Start practicing shorter walks in advance.
- Clothing & Safety: Carry comfortable walking shoes, light clothes, umbrella/hat, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle.
- Health: Keep a small medical kit (band-aids, pain relievers, stomach medicine, etc.).
- Food & Water: Carry light snacks and clean drinking water when possible.
- Route Familiarity: Learn about the villages and towns along the path so you don’t lose track.
- Discipline & Devotion: This is a religious and cultural event, so follow the rules and maintain discipline.