Anant Ambani, the youngest son of billionaire Mukesh Ambani and director of Reliance Industries’ energy business, is on a 140-km padyatra (foot pilgrimage) from Jamnagar to the revered Dwarkadhish Temple in Gujarat. Through his spiritual trek, the Ambani scion is encouraging young people to believe in God, emphasising that faith provides strength in overcoming life’s challenges.
May lord bless us: Anant
Sharing the details of his spiritual journey en route Dwarka, the Reliance Industries heir said on Tuesday, "The padyatra is from our house in Jamnagar to Dwarka. It has been going on for the last five days and we will reach in another 2-4 days. My Padyatra is going on. May Lord Dwarkadhish bless us.
"Have faith in Dwarkadhish: Anant
Anant Ambani also shared a message with the youth and added, "I would like to tell the youth to have faith in Lord Dwarkadhish and remember Lord Dwarkadhish before doing any work, that work will definitely be completed without any obstacle and when God is present, there is nothing to worry about."
Who is Anant Ambani?
Born into one of the wealthiest families of the world, Anant holds a vital role within Reliance Industries and is particularly focused on the company's energy business, which includes clean energy initiatives and the development of new sustainable technologies.
Anant’s brainchild ‘Vantara’
Beyond business, Anant has often been in the public eye for his passion project "Vantara" in Jamnagar which is a large-scale animal rescue centre. Vantara is home to more than 2,000 species and over 1.5 lakh rescued, endangered, and threatened animals. It was recently in news after Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the centre.
Significance of the Padyatra
Padyatras hold deep cultural and spiritual significance in Hindu tradition, symbolising discipline, devotion, and the pursuit of divine blessings. Walking to the Dwarkadhish Temple, the ancient city associated with Lord Krishna, is considered a sacred act of faith.