To ring in his big 30s, Anant Ambani, youngest son of Mukesh and Nita Ambani embarked on a spiritual journey to Dwarka on his foot. The Padyatra has started from Reliance Industries Township to Dwarka, believed to be the kingdom of Lord Krishna.
The Ambanis’ deeply rooted faith in the Hindu culture has always been highlighted through their wedding ceremonies, celebrations, and major launches across the country. Their devotion to the almighty was also witnessed during Mahakumbh along with the family presence they hold everywhere.
So, it’s no wonder that the youngest child of Mukesh Ambani, Anant Ambani would take a ‘Padyatra’ to mark in his 30s. His unwavering faith to start a new decade in his life with the blessing of God.
Why Dwarka for Padyatra?
Dwarka being the Kingdom of Lord Krishna, who is believed to be the epitome of all Gods in the Hindu culture along with Shiva and Bramha holds a special cultural importance for Hindu devotees. Lord Vishnu is the supreme God of Vaishnavism which is a major Hindu sect and he is believed by the devotees to be the protector and preserver of the universe. Hence, Anant Ambani’s choosing this location to get his blessings for his 30th birthday is auspicious in Hindu culture.
The ‘Padyatra’ Commenced On 27th March 2025
The Padyatra has already begun on 27th March for Anant Ambani from Reliance Industries Township and it will take a few days until he reaches Dwarka on foot. Reliance Energy’s Head is expected to reach Dwarka in 12 days around 8th April and celebrate his birthday on 9th April 2025.
He is expected to offer prayers to the Lord after his 30th birthday which is on 10th April. Anant Ambani is covering 15 to 20 kilometers daily to reach Dwarka before his birthday. His 30th birthday marks the first for the youngest Ambani couple as he got married to Radhika Merchant on 12 July 2024.
Well-Wishers Of Ambani Shares Their Good Wishes On Social Media
The update on his ‘Padyatra’ online poured in positivity from netizens. A user wrote, “Very nice, Jai Shree Krishna,” while another wrote, “Bless You, and God give you strength.” Users are appreciating his efforts to celebrate his blessed life with the Lord’s blessing which we often forget to appreciate. Comments like ‘Jay Dwarkadish,’ ‘Outstanding and folded hands or clapping hands’ emojis pour in from different parts of the country to support his devotion and love for Lord Vishnu.
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