Starting Point: Mallagada, Gwalior
Lunch Halt: Jorasi Hanuman Maha Laxmi Mandir, Madhya Pradesh
Night Halt: Seva Kendra Asram, Dabra, Madhya Pradesh
Total Distance Covered Today: 46 kilometers
A Journey of Faith and Commitment
On this 43rd day of the Gau Maha Padayatra, we set forth from Mallagada in Gwalior, making our way to the revered Jurashi Maha Laxmi Mandir in Madhya Pradesh. Today, we covered a distance of 46 kilometers, carrying our message of love and compassion for cows to new hearts and minds.
Highlights of the Day:
Commencing with Determination:
We began our day with a group prayer, channeling our collective energy and intentions. The atmosphere was filled with a sense of purpose as we prepared to walk for the protection of cows and the promotion of compassion in our society.
The Path to Jorasi:
Our journey through the scenic landscapes of Madhya Pradesh was both invigorating and enlightening. Along the route, we interacted with local residents, sharing our mission and inspiring discussions about the importance of cow welfare. Each person we met added a rich layer to our journey.
Lunchtime at Jorasi Hanuman & Maha Laxmi Mandir:
Arriving at the Jorasi Hanuman & Maha Laxmi Mandir for lunch was a spiritually uplifting experience. The temple’s serene environment provided a perfect setting for us to recharge and reflect on the significance of our pilgrimage. Surrounded by devotees, we felt a profound sense of unity and shared purpose.
A Collective Step Towards Awareness
Day 43 serves as a powerful reminder of our shared commitment to protect and honor cows. Each day, as we walk together, we are not only advocating for their rights but are also fostering a sense of community and compassion wherever we go.
As we settle down for the night in Seva Kendra Asram, Dabra, let us take a moment to reflect on our journey thus far. With earnest hearts, we continue to spread awareness and kindness in every village we visit.
Jai Gaumatha 🚩