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She walked 140 km for his dream: A Meerut girl's soulful journey for her army-aspiring boyfriend.

She walked 140 km for his dream: A Meerut girl's soulful journey for her army-aspiring boyfriend.

Time of Indiaa day ago
As the month of June comes to a close and the sacred season of Sawan sets in, the spiritual fervour across North India intensifies with the onset of the annual
Kanwar Yatra
, which is scheduled to begin on July 11. This revered pilgrimage, devoted to
Lord Shiva
, sees lakhs of enthusiastic devotees—popularly known as Kanwariyas—undertaking journeys on foot to holy sites like Haridwar, Gaumukh, and Gangotri to collect sacred water from the Ganga and offer it to Shivlings back home. Among the many heartwarming stories emerging ahead of this divine journey, one tale from the Saharanpur division of Uttar Pradesh stands out and has deeply moved the public.
A Young Woman's Devotion Fuels Her Journey
Lakshmi, a young woman from Partapur, a locality near Meerut, has embarked on the Kanwar Yatra for an extraordinarily heartfelt cause. According to
News18
, she is undertaking this challenging trek to Haridwar not just as a religious act but with a special intention: to seek divine intervention for her boyfriend, who has been trying hard to join the Indian Army but has not succeeded so far.
Lakshmi's boyfriend has reportedly been preparing for military service for the past year. Despite his relentless efforts, he has not yet achieved his dream. Moved by his persistence and inspired by the sacredness of the Sawan season, Lakshmi took it upon herself to pray for his success. She believes that by offering her devotion and the holy Gangajal to Lord Shiva, she may help turn his aspirations into reality.
A Spiritual Mission Powered by Friendship and Faith
Lakshmi didn't undertake this yatra alone. Accompanied by her close friend Mansi, she journeyed to Haridwar on foot and successfully collected a total of 81 litres of Gangajal. With great care, they are now making their way back to Meerut, carrying the water in decorated vessels. Throughout the journey, the duo has displayed remarkable strength and determination, earning praise and blessings from fellow pilgrims and locals.
Support and Admiration from the Community
Their return route has become a trail of inspiration. When Lakshmi reached Shiv Chowk in Muzaffarnagar, people gathered to welcome and encourage her. Locals offered refreshments, showered petals, and applauded her dedication, turning her path into a celebration of devotion and love. The outpouring of support has transformed her spiritual mission into a community experience, filled with emotion and hope.
An Offering of Faith on Shivratri
Lakshmi plans to complete her pilgrimage by offering the Gangajal at the Shivling in her hometown, Partapur, on the occasion of Shivratri. With folded hands and unwavering faith, she will pray for the realisation of her boyfriend's dream to serve in the Indian Army. Her journey has not only highlighted the deep spiritual connection people share with Lord Shiva but also served as a testament to how love, faith, and hope can drive one to take on even the most demanding paths.
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