Germany's Monya's on "Narmada Parikrama" 3500 K.M. Walking

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Germany's Monya turns out to be Narmada Parikrama

Rivers in India are closely related to spirituality, philosophy and yoga. Such is the effect of the holy river Narmada. India's spirituality and philosophy is valuable. The life and spirituality hidden in the rivers that give life to India has been drawing people towards it for centuries. Anyone who understands this philosophy lives with it. Narmada is famous in the world for not introducing Indian culture with mental peace and faith. Thousands of people perform "Narmada Parikrama" every year, it has some special rules, along with fasting of sacrifice and sattvik routine, this 3500 km long journey is done on both sides of Narmada river. It is a difficult journey which is not possible for everyone on foot, for this reason many believers visit Narmada Parikrama by bus or other vehicles. But the actual circumambulation is done on foot.

Germany's Monya, who came to see the Ganges three years ago, has set out on the Narmada Parikrama. Monya, who works on social development in Germany, researches the culture of different countries and finds sources of peace of mind. He believes that he has learned in a short time that the Narmada is a living river, and he tells what he asks.

In fact, Monya was exposed to the "Narmada Parikrama" by Sachin, a student of social entrepreneurship from Mumbai, in this journey accompanied by Monya, Shachin and Sajesh, who quit their jobs from the US Army. Who are doing "Narmada Parikrama" at a distance of about 3500 km. They live in temples and are knowing, understanding and observing the sacred significance of Narmada by using the tools they bring with them.

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