The second day of the Sanatan Hindu Ekta Yatra, led by Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri from Bageshwar Dham, witnessed vibrant public enthusiasm as devotees thronged the route waving saffron flags and chanting Jai Shri Ram. This 10-day religious journey began on November 7, 2025, from the Katyayani Mata Temple in Chhatarpur, Delhi, and is set to conclude on November 16 at the Shri Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan.
The Yatra aims to promote Hindu unity and cultural revival, emphasizing ideological awakening rather than political motives. It covers approximately 150-170 kilometers over ten days, passing through three states: Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.
Key route details:
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November 7: Start from Chhatarpur Temple, Delhi; first halt at Jirkhod Temple
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November 8: Faridabad Biotech College and Dussehra Ground, NIT
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November 9: Ballabhgarh Mandi and Sikri
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November 10: Prithla to Palwal
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November 11: Palwal Sugar Mill to Meethan Village
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November 12: Hodal Mandi to Wanchari
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November 13: Kot-1 Border to Kosi Mandi
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November 14: Backmate Industries to Gupta Residency, Kosi
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November 15: Yadav Haryana Dhaba to Radha Govind Temple, Vrindavan
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November 16: Conclusion at Shri Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan
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