Bageshwar Dham Sanatan Hindu Ekta yatra Latest Updates
The journey has been flagged as a “10-day, ~170 km” pad-yatra, starting from Delhi (specifically the Katyayani Devi Temple in Chhatarpur) on 7 November 2025 and expected to conclude in Vrindavan on 16 November 2025. NDTV India+2TV9 Bharatvarsh+2
The route passes through Delhi, then Haryana, and finally Uttar Pradesh, covering over 422 localities en route. NDTV India
The stated purpose: emphasising “Sanatan Hindu unity”, raising awareness about issues such as cleanliness of the Yamuna River, and societal goals like caste elimination and unity. TV9 Bharatvarsh+1
On Day 1, the gathering of devotees was large, with significant arrangements in Delhi for the start of the yatra. AajTak
The Delhi Traffic Police has issued traffic advisories for 7 & 8 November due to this yatra (and another major event) that will lead to route restrictions, diversions and parking ban zones. The Economic Times+1
Participants are being asked to maintain discipline: no weapons/sharp instruments, no derogatory remarks about any religion/caste, special arrangements for women’s rest and CCTV monitoring in many segments. Amar Ujala
Since this is a traveling event across states, local administrations in Delhi, Haryana and UP have made special arrangements for crowd, medical camps, security and traffic management. TV9 Bharatvarsh
7 Nov: Start from Katyayani Devi Temple, Chhatarpur (Delhi) NDTV India+1
8 Nov: Bahadurgarh / Haryana border stage. NDTV India
9 Nov: Faridabad (Dussehra Maidan / NIT Faridabad) → Sikri. TV9 Bharatvarsh+1
10–12 Nov: Through Haryana territory (Parthala, Mitha Village, Hodal Mandi) etc. TV9 Bharatvarsh
13 Nov: Cross into Uttar Pradesh via Kosikalan / Mathura. TV9 Bharatvarsh
16 Nov: Final event at the Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan. NDTV India+1
If you intend to join even for a part of the route: check local segment timing, the scheduled rest points, and whether prior registration is required (in some reports ~40,000 had registered already). Live Hindustan+1
For travelling in Delhi/Haryana/UP near the route: expect traffic diversions, road closures especially during 7–8 November in Delhi as flagged by traffic police. Planning your commute accordingly is advised.
Be aware of crowd safety, weather, and local amenities (especially rest areas for women).
The message of the yatra is declared as non-political, but ideological/spiritual, so participants are asked to avoid slogans or acts that may lead to communal tension.