Echoes of conches and triumphant chants marked the spirited launch of the Hindu Chetana Yatra from Jatipura, Mathura, paving the way for the colossal Virat Hindu Sammelan across Braj beginning January 22. This ambitious outreach is capturing headlines and hearts alike.
The morning ceremony unfolded like a festival, with revered saints blessing the yatra amid floral tributes and prasad distribution. A convoy of 20 decorated vehicles and walking contingents set forth, drawing villagers who showered petals and joined spontaneously.
Spanning three weeks, the yatra will engage 100 villages, conducting awareness drives on issues from love jihad to heritage site encroachments. Interactive sessions with youth promise to instill pride in Hindu ethos through stories of valorous ancestors.
The sammelan from January 22 represents the crescendo: multi-day extravaganzas with seminars, book releases, and a ‘Hindu Ekta Mahapanchayat.’ Logistics for lakhs of attendees include tent cities and langars, evoking the scale of Kumbh Melas.
While police deployments prevent disruptions, the event’s viral videos are fueling online buzz. Analysts predict it could influence upcoming polls by mobilizing the Hindu vote bank.
Rooted in Braj’s divine soil, the Hindu Chetana Yatra embodies a timeless quest for dharma’s triumph, urging every Hindu to reclaim their legacy with renewed vigor.