Anant Ambani’s 140 km Padyatra: Spiritual Pilgrimage & Act of Animal Kindness
- Rani Singh

- Apr 3
- 3 min read
Anant Ambani’s 140 km Padyatra: A spiritual journey or a powerful message of compassion- what inspired him to rescue 250 chickens?

Anant Ambani, the son of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, has embarked on a 140 km long padyatra (pilgrimage on foot) from Jamnagar to Dwarka. This journey shows his strong faith in Lord Dwarkadhish and his respect for Hindu traditions. But what surprised everyone was his kind act of saving 250 chickens that were being taken to a slaughterhouse.
Spiritual Significance of Anant Ambani’s 140 km Padyatra
Padyatras are long walks with special meaning in Sanatangyan and Hindu traditions. They show faith, patience, and respect. Anant Ambani’s 140 km padyatra follows the path of saints and devotees. They walk to temples to pray and find peace.
Anant Ambani and his family have a deep bond with Dwarka, the sacred city of Lord Krishna. To honor this faith, he started his journey on March 28 from Moti Khavdi, Jamnagar, and is expected to complete it at the Dwarkadhish Temple before his 30th birthday on April 10.

Rescuing 250 Chickens – An Unexpected Act of Compassion
During his padyatra, Anant Ambani saw a truck carrying 250 chickens to a slaughterhouse. Because he loves animals, he stopped the truck. He spoke to the owner and paid double the price for the chickens. Instead of keeping them, he set them free. This showed his kindness and care for all living beings.
This act shows Anant’s deep faith and love for animals. It follows the teachings of Sanatangyan, which teach us to be kind to animals and help others without expecting anything in return. His actions remind us that true faith is not just about worship but also about protecting and caring for all life.

Anant Ambani’s Deep Spiritual Beliefs
Anant Ambani spoke about his journey and his faith in Lord Dwarkadhish. He said.
"Before starting anything, I always remember Lord Dwarkadhish. This padayatra is my way of giving thanks and seeking blessings. I ask young people to trust in God. With faith, every task becomes easier."
He mostly walks at night to avoid trouble for the public. His dedication shows his strong belief in spirituality and Hindu traditions.
Vantara Project – Anant Ambani’s Mission for Animal Welfare
Anant Ambani is not just a spiritual devotee; he is also a passionate animal lover. His Vantara Project is one of the largest wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centers in the world.
The Vantara Project (Star of the Forest), is a large wildlife conservation center. It covers 3,000 acres inside Reliance's Jamnagar Refinery Complex, known as the Green Belt of Gujarat.
It is a place that saves and cares for wild animals.
More than 1.5 lakh animals from 2,000 species live there.
They get food, shelter, and medical help to stay safe.
The Indian government gave it the Prani Mitra National Award.
Anant Ambani saved 50 chickens, showing his love for animals and kindness to all living beings.

Conclusion:
Anant Ambani’s 140 km Padyatra is more than just a spiritual walk. It shows his strong faith, love for animals, and dedication to Sanatangyan values. His kind act of saving the chickens proves his caring nature and matches his goal with the Vantara Project.
As he nears Dwarka, his journey inspires many people. Spirituality is not just about praying; it is also about helping and caring for all living beings.
What do you think about Anant Ambani’s spiritual journey and his kindness to animals? Share your thoughts in the comments! Follow Sanatangyan for more updates.

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