Anant Ambani Completes 170-Km Padyatra to Dwarka; Reveals Mukesh Ambani’s Reaction to Spiritual Journey
Anant Ambani completed a 170-kilometre spiritual 'padyatra' from Jamnagar, his ancestral hometown and karmabhoomi, to Dwarka on Sunday, arriving at the Shree Dwarkadhish Temple in the early hours of the day.

Anant Ambani Completes 170-Km Padyatra to Dwarka: Anant Ambani completed a 170-kilometre spiritual 'padyatra' from Jamnagar, his ancestral hometown and karmabhoomi, to Dwarka on Sunday, arriving at the Shree Dwarkadhish Temple in the early hours of the day. The journey, which began on March 29, culminated on Ram Navami, three days before his 30th birthday.
"This is my own spiritual journey," he said after the darshan. "I started this by taking the name of God and ended it with his name. I thank Bhagwan Dwarkadhish and everyone who joined me." Along this spiritual padyatra, Anant has been chanting the Hanuman Chalisa, Sundarkand, and Devi Stotra on his way to Dwarka.
Anant, who is 29 now, used to walk on foot for 20 km daily from Jamnagar to Dwarkadish mandir. He had reportedly started off his journey at the end of March during the auspicious time of 3.45 am. Now multiple videos are doing rounds where Anant clad in the same blue kurta was seen sitting inside the Dwarkadish temple.
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He was seen offering flowers to the lord and was also seen holding a spiritual golden vessel over his head. He was then seen offering flowers to the portrait of a Maharaj and then was given a red dupatta and was applied tilak by the Pandit ji. Anant's mom, Nita, was also with him and was seen taking the blessings of the Almighty.
Reacting to her son's spiritual odyssey, Nita Ambani, Founder-Chairperson of Reliance Foundation, said, "As a mother, it's a very proud feeling to see my youngest son Anant complete this padyatra to this divine place of Dwarkadhish... For the last 10 days, all the youngsters who have joined Anant's padyatra have been spreading our culture. I only pray to Dwarkadhish to give strength to Anant..."
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“When I told my father (Mukesh Ambani) that I wanted to do the walk, he gave me a lot of power, and I want to express my gratitude to him," said Anant Ambani.
“With God’s grace and blessing, the journey of 10 days will end today on the occasion of Ram Navami. We only want God to keep everyone happy, satisfied, and healthy. Although the journey was supposed to end after a day or two, we walked some extra miles in the last two to three days, which made it possible for us to reach here on the occasion of Ram Navami," he said.
Anant was joined by his mother, Nita Ambani, and wife, Radhika Merchant, on Sunday as he entered the Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka.
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