6-Year-Old Mohabbat Completes 1,100 Km Walk from Punjab to Ayodhya for Shri Ram Lalla's Darshan

Update: 2025-01-08 09:19 GMT

New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): A remarkable event took place when six-year-old Mohabbat, a student in UKG completed his journey entirely on foot from Punjab to Ayodhya, driven by his deep desire to have darshan of Shri Ram Lalla. This young devotee, hailing from Kiliyanwali village in the Fazilka district of Punjab, covered the 1,100 km journey in 43 days. The video of his incredible journey is currently going viral on social media, showcasing the power of devotion.

Mohabbat's unwavering determination and devotion were evident as he completed the arduous journey to Ayodhya. His parents remained in touch with Champat Rai, the General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, ensuring that they received support during the journey. His commitment to this pilgrimage has captured the hearts of many, highlighting the incredible faith and spirit of this young boy. The journey, which began in his hometown of Abohar in Punjab was a feat many would consider impossible for a child of his age. Mohabbat's family and friends warmly welcomed him at various points along the way and his journey has garnered admiration from across the nation.

Mohabbat's father, Rinku Kumar shared that the inspiration for this journey came when Mohabbat saw the grand processions during the inauguration of the Ram Mandir. He decided at that moment that he would reach Ayodhya, no matter the obstacles. On January 7, Mohabbat arrived in Ayodhya, completing his journey from Fazilka in Punjab. His journey was flagged off by a military officer and after running continuously for over a month and twenty-three days, he arrived at his destination. Throughout his journey, Mohabbat's parents remained in contact with Champat Rai who ensured that the boy's spirit and enthusiasm were supported. During the journey, Mohabbat was greeted with admiration and praise. It has been reported that he is expected to meet Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on the occasion of Pratishtha Dwadashi.

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