In a move blending devotion and duty, President Droupadi Murmu will meet spiritual luminary Premanand Maharaj at Vrindavan’s Shri Hit Radha Kellu Kunj Ashram during her Uttar Pradesh sojourn on Friday. This three-day pilgrimage through sacred lands emphasizes her role as a bridge between governance and spirituality.
Kicking off with homage at Neem Karoli Baba’s samadhi, the day transitions to modern benevolence with the launch of Ramakrishna Mission’s new oncology facility in the evening. These stops showcase a holistic approach to well-being.
No less significant is her visit to Vatsalya Gram, Sadhvi Ritambhara’s haven for the vulnerable—orphans and seniors alike—where compassion meets action.
Wrapping up on Saturday, March 21, prayers at Govardhan’s Danghati Temple precede the iconic Govardhan Parikrama, a seven-mile ritual steeped in Braj bhakti tradition, before her return to the capital.
Heightened vigilance grips Mathura: a comprehensive no-fly zone enforces no drones, kites, or aerial objects from 10 AM March 19 to 5 PM March 21, ordered by DM Chandra Prakash Singh amid terror threat concerns.
The trip began March 19 in Ayodhya, greeted by top state leaders including CM Yogi. A highlight was Thursday’s installation of ‘Shri Ram Yantra’ at Ram Janmabhoomi Temple’s top floor, conducted with Vedic precision by expert pandits under Ganeshwar Shastri’s guidance. This yantra installation heralds the temple’s structural completion, a historic leap in faith.
From Ayodhya’s fervor to Vrindavan’s grace, President Murmu’s itinerary not only honors ancient traditions but also advances healthcare and welfare, setting a tone of inclusive progress rooted in dharma.