Walk Of Life

Yatra

Unique Aspects of This Yatra

Vijay Rajvaidya: A Journey on Foot with Purpose

Jyotirling Padyatra: Reviving Ancient Wisdom and Promoting Well-being

Embark on a Journey of Serenity

The Jyotirling Padyatra, also known as the “Walk of Life,” is a monumental pilgrimage led by Vijay Rajvaidya, covering over 9000 kilometers across 12 Jyotirling Shiva Temples. Beginning on May 5, 2022, from Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain, this journey draws inspiration from the historical walks of Shri Adi Shankaracharya in 722 AD. The padyatra seeks to revive and spread the Indian Knowledge System, promoting spiritual growth, literacy, and healthy living.

Reviving Ancient Traditions

Inspired by Shri Adi Shankaracharya’s legendary walks, this journey aims to reignite the Indian Knowledge System globally.

Promoting Literacy and Spiritual Growth

The padyatra advocates for fundamental literacy and fosters spiritual and intellectual development.

Encouraging Healthy Living

By emphasizing the importance of walking, the project promotes a healthy lifestyle, particularly among senior citizens.

The Phases of Padyatra Journey Backpack Traveler, Vijay

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Phase 1

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Phase 2

Shri Omkareshwar to Shri Somnath.

  • Leg-1: Omkareshwar – Alirajpur (335 km) – Feb-March 2023.
  • Leg-2: Alirajpur – Dhola (335 km) – Feb-March 2023.
  • Leg-3: Dhola – Somnath (210 kms) – October 2023

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Phase 3

Somnath to Naagnath – October 30, 2023 (253 kms)

Dhola – Somnath – Naagnath

  • Estimated progress: 30 kms per day
  • Dhola – Somnath: 210 km
    • Route involves walking through the Gir Forest
  • Somnath to Naagnath: 253 km
  • Coastal Gujarat District in Gujarat

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Phase 4

Trimbakeshwar to Bhimashankar – (236.9 km)

Follow the inspiring journey of Vijay Rajvaidya as he walks the sacred Jyotirlinga path, reviving India’s rich heritage and wisdom. Join us in celebrating the essence of Indian culture and spirituality.

Walking over 9,000 kilometers to all 12 Shiva Temples