Mundra, 28th March 2026: A unique grand spiritual pilgrimage began today from the land of Kutch, carrying a powerful message of spirituality and environmental consciousness. The pilgrimage was flagged off from Adani Ports and SEZ, Mundra on Saturday, 28th March 2026.
The yatra aims to visit all 12 Jyotirling, the 4 sacred Dhams of India, and the world-famous PashupatinathMahadev Temple in Nepal.
The pilgrimage was inaugurated by Mundra Customs Commissioner Shri Nitin Saini, who flagged off the journey. Shri Rakshit Shah, Executive Director, Adani Ports, and Shri Sujal Shah, CEO, Adani Mundra-Tuna Port, graced the occasion with their presence.
This Mahayatra is being undertaken by four dedicated philanthropists from Mundra Kutch — KapilGor, HarinathNathbawa, MukundnathNathbawa, and SavangiriGoswami. The four pilgrims are showcasing a beautiful example of unity, devotion, and commitment to social service.
The highlight of this spiritual journey is the divine darshan of the 12 Jyotirlingas, the 4 Dhams, and the revered Pashupatinath Temple in Nepal. The entire yatra will begin and conclude at Adani Ports, Mundra.
A Unique Initiative with the Message “No Plastic – Save Nature”
Beyond spirituality, this Mahayatra carries a strong environmental message. Throughout the journey across India, the pilgrims will actively spread awareness under the “No Plastic – Save Nature” campaign to reduce plastic usage, promote cleanliness, and protect the environment.
This India-Nepal Yatra is inspired by the recently organized Shrimad Bhagwat Katha by the Adani Group. The katha was completely plastic-free, with over 1 lakh devotees participating. To eliminate plastic, traditional steel utensils were used for serving prasad and buttermilk, while earthen pots were used for water — a strong step towards “Vocal for Local” that received an overwhelming response in Kutch.
The Adani Group has now taken this inspiring message of spirituality and environmental protection beyond Kutch to the rest of India and Nepal through this special Mahayatra.
This pilgrimage is expected to become a source of inspiration for the entire nation, beautifully blending devotion, culture, and environmental stewardship.
