Bageswardham

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Bageshwar Dham Pad Yatra (Delhi to Vrindavan)

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:

  1. Fitness: Be prepared for daily walking. Start practicing shorter walks in advance.
  2. Clothing & Safety: Carry comfortable walking shoes, light clothes, umbrella/hat, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle.
  3. Health: Keep a small medical kit (band-aids, pain relievers, stomach medicine, etc.).
  4. Food & Water: Carry light snacks and clean drinking water when possible.
  5. Route Familiarity: Learn about the villages and towns along the path so you don’t lose track.
  6. Discipline & Devotion: This is a religious and cultural event, so follow the rules and maintain discipline.