Anant Ambani Padyatra: Anant Ambani's journey of faith, walked 170 kilometers from Jamnagar to Dwarka


Posted on 5th Apr 2025 01:27 pm by rohit kumar

In our country, walking has been a very old tradition, which is considered a spiritual way to connect with God. Following this tradition, Reliance Industries Limited Director Anant Ambani has also started a similar religious journey. 29-year-old Anant Ambani started a 170-km long walk from Jamnagar (Gujarat) to Dwarka on March 29. He is completing this journey by walking 20 km every night in about seven hours. According to the information, Anant Ambani will reach Dwarka on April 8, a day before his 30th birthday.

 

Local people are honoring Anant Ambani.

 

Reliance Industries Limited Director Anant Ambani is getting a lot of respect from the local people during his journey. Many people walked with him for some distance, some gave him pictures of Lord Dwarkadhish and some people also came with their horses to get photographs taken.

 

Anant is also reciting Hanuman Chalisa and Sunderkand.

 

This walk of Anant Ambani is also special because Anant has started it with full courage despite many health problems. He has Cushing's syndrome (a rare hormonal disorder), obesity, asthma and a serious lung disease. Despite this, he is continuously moving forward with devotion. During the journey, he is also reciting Hanuman Chalisa, Sunderkand and Devi Stotra.

 

Anant Ambani is fulfilling many important responsibilities.

 

Anant Ambani is very religiously faithful. He has visited major religious places like Badrinath, Kedarnath, Kamakhya, Nathdwara, Kalighat and Kumbh Mela and also donates there. Along with religious faith, Anant is also active in the business world. He is handling the responsibility of Reliance's refinery and new energy projects. Apart from this, he has also started an animal conservation center named Vantara, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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