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This article shares updates about the historic “Sanatan Joko Yatra” organized by the Vishwamitra Army in Buxar, covering significant details about the journey and public participation.


The “Sanatan Joko Yatra” by the Vishwamitra Army was a remarkable event on its fifth day in Buxar. Thousands of people joined in, covering a distance of 100 kilometers. The locals, from nearby villages and towns, came out to support this grand journey, making it a festive occasion.

The journey kicked off at 10 am from the head office. By 11:30 am, a large padyatra started from Domaderwa, passing through Chausa Bazar to reach the Durga Temple. After worship at the Maharishi Chaway Muni Ashram, a warm welcome was held at various stops, including the ancient Sun Temple in Devdhiya.

As the yatra moved on, it reached Gudhra after stopping at several points like Itwa and Sagaraon Bridge. A Sanatani address took place at 4:15 pm, followed by the distribution of Prasad in the evening. The yatra then concluded its day at the head office, retracing its route through various localities.

Rajkumar Choubey, the National Convenor of the Vishwamitra Army, highlighted that the Chief Minister’s 600 crore gift to Buxar signifies years of effort and struggle. He emphasized that this journey is a strong movement to connect people with Sanatani culture and raise societal awareness.

The event clearly showed that the campaign to promote Sanatani culture has become a mass movement. The Vishwamitra Army aims to continue working towards enhancing Buxar’s national identity, marking a significant moment in the region’s cultural history.



Summary:

  • The “Sanatan Joko Yatra” gathered thousands of participants in Buxar.

  • The journey covered 100 kilometers, starting from the head office.

  • Welcomes took place at various significant locations along the route.

  • Rajkumar Choubey emphasized the importance of the yatra for cultural identity.

  • This event has transformed into a large movement promoting Sanatani culture.



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