The tenth and final phase of the Sanatan Hindu Ekta Padyatra organized by the famous saint Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bhind is ending today. The 150-km-long march, which started on November 7 and passed through three states—Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana—will come to a halt today at the holy land of Vrindavan. Supporters of the yatra joined lakhs of devotees with the aim of establishing Hindu Rashtra, strengthening community unity and other six major resolutions.
Completion of 17 km in two phases
Today’s journey is divided into two parts, which will give an emotional farewell to the journey. After the morning start, the pilgrims will cover a distance of 8.5 kilometers to reach Chardham Temple of Vrindavan, where there will be lunch and rest. After that, in the evening everyone will walk another 8.5 kilometers to reach Banke Bihari Temple. Here the formal conclusion of the Yatra will be declared with the darshan of Lord Banke Bihari. Special stage programs will also be organized in the Chardham temple from 9 am, which will further strengthen the message of unity.
Prominent personalities who will support: from saints to politicians
This historic finale will be attended by stalwarts from the religious, political and cultural worlds. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav and former BJP state president and MP B.D. Sharma will walk shoulder to shoulder with Pandit Dhirendra Shastri. Pandit Dhirendra’s Gurudev Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Ji Maharaj, Malaviya Peethadhishwar, famous storyteller Indresh Upadhyay, Devkinandan Thakur and all the saints and mahatmas of Braj region will be present as the chief guests.
Apart from this, along with the Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, many cabinet ministers of the governments of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi can also participate in the yatra. Actor Govinda (Namdev), singer B Praak and select personalities from other fields from the entertainment world are also likely to attend the special event. This conclave will not only bring an end to the journey but will also provide new energy to the resolve of Hindu unity.












