Gau Ghrit yatra from Jodhpur to Ayodhya marks spiritual journey of 600 kg pure desi ghee and sacred shivalingas
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Gau Ghrit yatra from Jodhpur to Ayodhya marks spiritual journey of 600 kg pure desi ghee and sacred shivalingas

In a spectacle that blends devotion, tradition, and a commitment to purity, a remarkable journey commenced last Monday as 600 kg of pure desi ghee embarked on a 1100-kilometre pilgrimage from Maharshi Sandipan Ram Dham Gaushala in Banar near Jodhpur to the holy city of Ayodhya

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This extraordinary event of pure 600 kilogrammes of ghee being carried from Jodhpur to Ayodhya was shared with the public through a tweet by Vinod Bansal, the VHP National Spokesperson, capturing the essence of the grand procession.

The journey, known as the Ram Dham Gau Ghrit Yatra, is a testament to the unwavering devotion and meticulous efforts undertaken by the director of the cow shelter, Maharishi Sandipan Maharaj. The sacred substance, pure desi ghee derived from local cows, filled 108 urns over nine years of dedicated penance. This offering is set to fuel an unbroken flame during the first Aarti of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya, symbolising a divine connection and spiritual significance.

However, what sets this yatra apart is not just the sacred cargo but the mode of transportation. Unlike conventional methods, the ghee is being transported in five well-equipped chariots pulled by bulls, echoing a time-honoured tradition and infusing the journey with a sense of cultural richness.

The Spiritual Significance

The journey is not solely about the transportation of ghee; it encompasses a broader spiritual pilgrimage. The Ram Dham Gau Ghrit Yatra also features the presence of 108 Shivalingas, each riding in chariots alongside the ghee. This ensemble of sacred symbols is adding a spiritual aura to the entire procession, reflecting the amalgamation of diverse elements in Hindu culture.

A Unique Path to Ayodhya

Under the guidance of Maharishi Sandipan Maharaj, the yatra is expected to complete its journey in 21 days. Along the way, the chariots will traverse through numerous villages, allowing residents to witness and partake in the divine journey. The darshan and worship of the Shivalingas in these villages not only signify a spiritual outreach but also serve as a unifying force for the communities en route.

For the past nine years, the cows at Maharshi Sandipan Ram Dham Gaushala have been nourished exclusively with green fodder, dry fodder, and water, excluding any other external food items. This dedication to maintaining the purity of the ghee and the spiritual sanctity of the journey adds another layer of significance to the entire undertaking.

The grandeur of the Ram Dham Gau Ghrit Yatra was encapsulated in a tweet by Vinod Bansal, the VHP National Spokesperson. Through his social media presence, Bansal shared the details of this extraordinary journey, emphasising its cultural and spiritual importance. The tweet acted as a virtual window for the public, providing a glimpse into the magnificence of the procession and fostering a sense of community engagement.

As the yatra progresses towards Ayodhya, it not only transports ghee and sacred Shivalingas but also carries with it the essence of tradition, devotion, and cultural heritage. The Ram Dham Gau Ghrit Yatra serves as a testament to the enduring spiritual practices that continue to thrive, connecting communities and fostering a sense of shared cultural identity.

Topics: VHPJodhpurVinod BansalAyodhya Ram templePure GheeRam Dham Gau Ghrit Yatra
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