Daily Status

Day 38 :

Date: 03-11-2024 (Sunday)

Overview of the Day: On the 38th day of our Gau Maha Padayatra, the team embarked on a meaningful journey from Madhura to Barari for lunch and then continued on to Raipura Jat for our night halt. Covering a total of 38 kilometers, the day was filled with spiritual reflections and important meetings.

Day 37 :

Date: 02-11-2024 (Saturday)

In the early hours of this morning at 2 AM, our dedicated Padayatra team had the privilege of meeting Sri Premanand Govind Sharan Maharaj ji. Sri Premanand Maharaj ji is a revered spiritual leader known for his profound teachings and commitment to social upliftment. He has been a guiding light for many, inspiring individuals to embrace spiritual values while actively contributing to the welfare of society.

Day 35 :

Date: 30-10-2024 (Thursday)

Overview of the Day: On the 35th day of our Gau Maha Padayatra, the team set off from Akbar Pur, Vrindavan. This day holds special significance as we traverse through one of the most sacred areas associated with Lord Krishna, enhancing the spiritual essence of our journey of compassion and advocacy for cows.

Day 34 :

Date: 29-10-2024 (Wednesday)

Overview of the Day: On the 34th day of our Gau Maha Padayatra, the team commenced their journey from the Gau Seva Dham in Hodel, Haryana. The atmosphere was charged with purpose as participants joined together for a morning prayer session, invoking blessings for the cows and the success of their mission.

Day 33 :

Date: 29-10-2024 (Tuesday)

Overview of the Day: Starting Point: Khotan Mandir, Palwal Night Halt: Gau Seva Dham Hospital, Hodel, Haryana Total Distance Covered Today: 38 kilometers

Day 32 :

Date: 28-10-2024 (Monday)

Overview of the Day: Starting Point: Grand Hotel, Ballabgharg, Faridabad Destination: Palwal, Haryana Night Halt: Palwal, Haryana Total Distance Covered Today: 29 kilometers

Day 31 :

Date: 27-10-2024 (Sunday)

Overview of the Day: Starting Point: Harihara Ashram, Goshala, New Delhi Night Halt: Ballamghad, Haryana Total Distance Covered Today: 37 kilometers .

Day 30 :

Date: 26-10-2024 (Saturday)

Overview of the Day: Location: Starting from Rajghat, Delhi Upcoming Program: Gau Dwaj Stapana Bharat Yatra organized by Paramapoojya Shankaracharya Ji Total Distance Covered to Date: 870+ kilometers

Day 28 :

Date: 24-10-2024 (Thursday)

Grand Success of the Event: Today, the team successfully completed the "Gau Raksha Sankalpa Deeksha" at Jantar Mantar, Delhi. The event attracted a large number of supporters and attendees who came together to voice their commitment to cow protection. The participation reflected a strong public sentiment for this noble cause.

Day 27 :

Date: 23-10-2024 (Wednesday)

The padayatra team is taking a well-deserved rest day in New Delhi to recharge and refocus. Today's agenda prioritizes engaging with VIPs and influential supporters to rally their presence and support for the "Gau Raksha Sankalpa Deeksha" event set for tomorrow. This strategic outreach aims not only to enhance the event's impact but also to ensure that the voices of the movement are amplified through esteemed speakers.

Day 26 :

Date: 22-10-2024 (Tuesday)

Overview of the Day: Starting Point: Gayatri Goshala, Khadipur Night Halt: Ved Patashala, New Delhi Total Distance Covered: 29 kilometers

Day 25 :

Date: 21-10-2024 (Monday)

On Day 25 of the Gau Maha Padayatra, the dedicated team set forth on a purposeful journey covering 36 kilometers, beginning from Murthal, Sonipat, and headed towards Kundali. This leg of the journey brings the participants closer to the national capital, as they prepare for an eventful night halt near Delhi, Haryana. The padayatra continues to advocate for cow protection and the recognition of cows as the national animal of India.

Day 24 :

Date: 20-10-2024 (Sunday)

On Day 24 of the Gau Maha Padayatra, the team set out on an inspiring journey covering 35 kilometers, beginning from Samalkha and making their way to Gannaur, Haryana. The day will conclude with a night halt in Sonipat, Haryana. This ongoing journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari persists in its mission to advocate for cow protection and promote the cow's acknowledgment as the national animal of India.

Day 23 :

Date: 19-10-2024 (Saturday)

On Day 23 of the Gau Maha Padayatra, the team embarked on a journey spanning 37 kilometers, starting from the Gharauda Ashram and progressing to Panipat, Haryana. After a day filled with purpose and determination, the padayatra will culminate with a night halt at Samalkha, Haryana. This continuous walk from Kashmir to Kanyakumari remains focused on the vital cause of cow protection.

Day 22 :

Date 18 Oct 2024

The Gau Maha Padayatra continues its inspiring journey on Day 22, covering a distance of 29 kilometers. The padayatra commenced from CHD City, Karnal, Haryana, and will proceed to Pakka Puldhara, culminating with a night halt at Gharaunda, Haryana. This segment of the walk is part of a grand initiative that stretches from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, encompassing a total of 4900 kilometers across 14 states. The overarching goal is to raise awareness about the importance of cow protection and advocate for the cow's recognition as the national animal of India.

Day 21 :

Date 17-10-2024

On this beautiful Thursday morning, the Padayatra begins its journey from the serene Akanda Geetha Peet at the Swashakth Sevasram Trust in Kurukshetra. The atmosphere is charged with energy as participants gather, sharing a moment of reflection and gratitude before embarking on the next leg of their mission to protect cows and raise awareness about their significance.

Day 20 :

 Date 16-10-2024

On this glorious Wednesday, the Padayatra commenced early in the morning, setting forth from Ambala Cantt with a renewed spirit and unwavering commitment to the mission of saving cows and advocating for their protection. Each step taken is a step towards raising awareness and fostering compassion for these sacred beings.

Day 19 :

Date 15-10-2024

Today, the Padayatra team led by Bala Krishna Guruswamy rose with the dawn, embracing the tranquility of the early morning at 3:30 AM. They began their day with a heartfelt pooja, offering prayers through Agni Homa and honoring Gaumatha, a gesture of love and respect for the sacred connection we share with nature. This spiritual start filled them with renewed energy and purpose as they embarked on their journey.

Day 18 :

October 14, 2024 

Padayatra Route: Today, the Padayatra team led by Bala Krishna Guruswamy sets forth from the vibrant heart of Rajpura, Punjab, embodying their unwavering spirit and commitment to a noble cause. As they tread along the path toward Sandarshini, each step resonates with the dedication of individuals united by a shared vision. Throughout the journey, team members passionately connect with the local community, enlightening souls and igniting a collective awareness of their mission. Upon reaching Sandarshini for a refreshing lunch halt, the team draws strength from the warmth and support of the people they meet. After refueling their bodies and spirits, they continue their journey towards Ambala, Haryana, covering an impressive 30 kilometers for the day. "Their journey is more than just walking; it is a meaningful quest filled with love, care for nature, and a strong commitment to kindness and understanding."

Day 17 :

Date 13-10-2024

As of today, Day 17 of the padayatra led by Bala Krishna Guruswamy Team is underway, focusing on cow protection and awareness. The journey started from Sirhind, Punjab, and will lead to Basanthpura where the lunch will be scheduled.  The night halt is planned at Rajpura.

Day 16 :

Date: 12-10-2024

Padayatra Route: Start Point: Sahanewal, Punjab Lunch Stop: Khanna Night Halt: Sirhind Total Distance: 43 Kilometers

Day 15 :

Date 11-10-2024

Padayatra Route: The Padayatra begins at Sri Govind Godham Goshala in Phillaur as the team sets off toward Ludhiana. They cover a total distance of 29 kilometers today, engaging with the local communities along the way. After lunch in Ludhiana, the team will continue their journey to Sahanewal, where they will rest for the night, recharging for the next day's journey.

Day 14 :

Date 10-10-2024

Today, the Padayatra commenced bright and early at 5:30 AM from Hanumangadi Mandir in Phagwara, Punjab.  The team gathered with a spirit of enthusiasm and commitment, ready to embark on another meaningful day of their journey. A rally and welcome event is planned upon arrival at Gurai, where the team will have the opportunity to connect further with the community. Lunch is scheduled to be served in Gurai, providing a break and a chance for everyone to replenish their energy. After a fulfilling day, the group will conclude their activities and rest for the night in Phillaur, preparing for the next part of their journey.. Quote: As Balakrishna Guruswamy wisely said, "The cow is not just an animal; it is a sacred being that nourishes the land and the people. Protecting cows is protecting our culture and heritage." This quote resonates deeply with the purpose of the Padayatra, emphasizing the importance of cow protection in preserving cultural values. Jai Gaumatha! Jai Shree Ram!

Day 13 :

Date – 9 Oct 2024

Today, we continue our inspiring journey on Day 13 of the Padayatra! Our team has set forth from the vibrant community of Bhalla in Jalandhar, Punjab, and we are making our way towards the Kotkala Baba Balaknath Eknivas Mandir where the lunch is scheduled. Today, we will be covering another meaningful stretch as we walk together with purpose and resolution, connecting with both nature and the communities along our path. As we take each step, we reinforce our commitment to the noble cause of cow protection and sustainability. This journey is dedicated to raising awareness about the vital role cows play in our lives and environment. Reflecting on our mission, Bala Krishna Guruswamy reminds us, “In honoring the sacred bond between humans and cows, we nurture not only our culture but also our earth.” After our afternoon meal at the mandir, we’ll continue our journey towards Phagwara - (night halt). Thank you for your unwavering support and encouragement as we walk together for a brighter, more compassionate future!

Day 12 :

Date 08-10-2024 

Today marks another significant step in our journey as we embark on Day 12 of our Padayatra! Our team has joyfully set off from the serene Sri Govind Godham Goshala in Tanda, Punjab, and we are on our way towards Bhogpur for our lunch break. Today, we will cover a total of 29 kilometers, embracing the spirit of dedication and service as we walk for the cause of Cow Protection. Our lunch stop in Bhogpur will provide a moment of nourishment and a chance to connect with the local community. As we make our way toward our destination, we are reminded of the purpose that drives us: protecting and honoring our gentle companions, the cows, who enrich our lives and our environment. After our afternoon break, we will continue onward to Jalandhar, where we will pause for the night, reflecting on our journey and the kindness we’ve encountered along the way. Thank you for your continued support and encouragement! Together, we are making strides toward a more compassionate and harmonious future. Jai Gaumatha! Jai Shree Ram!

Day 11 :

October 7, 2024

Today, we are filled with gratitude and purpose as we embark on Day 11 of our transformative Padayatra! Starting from Mukerian, our dedicated team will journey towards Dasua, advocating for the vital cause of Cow Protection.  After a meaningful morning of walking, we’ll be stopping for lunch at the Rajiv Dixith Goshala, where we’ll take a moment to appreciate the cows and the important role they play in our lives. As the day draws to a close, we will rest for the night at Thanda, taking time to reflect on our journey and the connections we are building with communities along the way. Each footstep strengthens our mission and amplifies our message of love and respect for all living beings. Quote: "Cows are not just animals; they are sacred guardians of our heritage, symbolizing the nurturing spirit of nature and the bond of respect we must uphold." - Bala Krishna Guruswamy Thank you for your support and enthusiasm as we continue this important journey together! Jai Gau Matha! Jai Shree Ram!

Day 10 :

 October 6, 2024

Day 10 of the Padayatra for Cow Protection commenced a bit later than usual, at 6:20 AM, due to a night of heavy rainfall. Despite the weather challenges, the spirit of sacrifice burns brightly within each participant. Today, the Padayatra team, led by Bala Krishna Guruswamy, set out from Nangal Bhur in Punjab. As they journey towards Mirthal, they have planned a night halt at Mukerian to ensure the safety and comfort of all participants. The walk promises heartfelt interactions with local communities along the way, reinforcing their message of compassion and protection for cows. The team remains optimistic and encouraged, embodying resilience and dedication to their cause, even with the weather as a factor. As they progress, they look forward to sharing stories, spreading awareness about cow protection, and engaging with supporters along their route. In an inspiring moment, Bala Krishna Guruswamy shared words that moved everyone: “Each step that we take resonates with the cries of cows who depend on us to be their voice. Our bodies may tire, and our clothes may soak, but our souls are fortified by a shared vision: to protect and honor the cows who share this Earth with us.” This powerful message ignited a renewed sense of purpose among us, reminding us why we walk and the lives we aim to uplift. Stay tuned for more updates as the Padayatra continues its mission! Jai Gau Matha! Jai Shree Ram!

Day 9 :

Date: 5 October 2024

Today marks the ninth day of the inspiring padayatra led by Bala Krishna Guruswamy, dedicated to the noble cause of cow protection. The journey commenced at the break of dawn, with the team setting out from Kilewali Matha Mandir at 4:40 AM. Morning Journey The early start allowed the participants to embrace the serenity of the morning as they made their way towards Sujanpur Bridge. The enthusiasm and determination of everyone involved was palpable, reinforcing the collective commitment to raising awareness about the importance of cow protection. Lunch Break This afternoon, a nourishing lunch is scheduled to take place at the revered Baba Barsani Temple. Participants will take a moment to rejuvenate, share stories, and strengthen the communal spirit that embodies this padayatra. Night Halt As the day progresses, the team will make their way to Nangal Bhur, where the night halt is planned. This stop is particularly significant, as it marks the padayatra’s entry into the vibrant Punjab State, further amplifying the mission of promoting cow welfare across different regions. Inspirational Quote: As Bala Krishna Guruswamy aptly stated, “In safeguarding our cows, we honor our traditions and nurture the future of our planet.” This powerful message drives our collective efforts and motivates us to continue this important journey. We invite everyone to join us in spirit as we continue this important journey. Your support and encouragement fuel our efforts to protect and honor our sacred cows. Stay tuned for more updates as we move forward on this noble path! Jai Gau Matha! Jai Shree Ram!

Day 8 :

October 4, 2024

Padayatra Route: The Gau Raksha Maha Padayatra team, under the leadership of Bala Krishna Guruswamy, commenced their journey bright and early at 4:30 AM. The day’s route takes them from Chadwal to the Shiva Temple in Kaliberi, Kathua, where they will pause for a lunch break. Afterward, they will continue their journey towards Kila Matha ke Mandir in Lakhanpur, where they will spend the night. The team is set to cover a total distance of 35 kilometers today. Key Highlights: The early start allowed the team to enhance their spirits, setting a positive tone for the day. Engagement with locals is anticipated during lunch at Kaliberi, aiming to spread awareness and gather more support for cow protection. The team looks forward to another fruitful evening at Kila Matha ke Mandir, fostering connections with the local community. Quote: As the journey unfolds, Bala Krishna Guruswamy expressed, “With every step we take, we are not just walking a path; we are igniting a movement of love and reverence for Gaumatha, reminding everyone of the sacred role she plays in our lives.”

Day 7 :

October 3, 2024

Today, the Gau Raksha Maha Padayatra team, led by Bala Krishna Guruswamy, commenced their journey from the Chi Chi Matha Temple. The team set out with enthusiasm, continuing their mission to promote cow protection and welfare. As of this afternoon, the team is currently in Samba, engaging with local residents and spreading awareness about the significance of Gaumatha. They will be stopping for lunch at Gagwal, where they hope to further connect with the community and share their message. The day's journey will culminate in a night halt at Chadwal, after covering a total distance of 31 kilometers. The dedicated efforts of the team, alongside the presence of Ridhi, their beloved Gaumatha, continue to inspire and unite people across the regions they traverse. Qoute: Bala Krishna Guruswamy inspiringly stated today, “Caring for our cows is not just a duty; it’s a path to greater harmony in our lives.”

Day 6 :

Day 6: October 2, 2024

Padayatra Route: The Gau Raksha Maha Padayatra team led by Bala Krishna Guruswamy has set out today from Sarore, journeying towards Tarore. From Tarore, they continue on to Yakh and then to Thandiahui. Midday break for lunch will be scheduled at Vijaypur and then the team will move forward to Sapwul, they conclude their day’s journey with an overnight stay at Chi Chi Matha Mandir.