Anant Ambani’s Spiritual Padyatra Enters Final Stretch, Highlights Devotion and Animal Welfare
The 140-kilometer journey from Jamnagar to Dwarka, now in its fifth day, underscores Ambani’s faith in Lord Dwarkadhish and commitment to values, with a notable rescue of 250 hens en route.
- Anant Ambani, Director of Reliance Industries Limited, is undertaking a 140-kilometer padyatra to the Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka to celebrate his 30th birthday with prayers and offerings.
- The padyatra, which began on March 27, has entered its fifth day, with Ambani walking 10-12 kilometers nightly under Z+ security and expected to reach Dwarka within two to four days.
- During the journey, Ambani halted to rescue 250 hens being transported for slaughter, sending them to his wildlife rehabilitation center, Vantara, which recently received the 'Prani Mitra' National Award.
- The padyatra includes stops at temples for prayers and blessings, reflecting Ambani’s deep spiritual devotion and his encouragement for youth to embrace faith in Lord Dwarkadhish.
- The journey will conclude at the Dwarkadhish Temple, where Ambani plans to mark his 30th birthday on April 10 with spiritual offerings, underscoring his commitment to humility and tradition.