Yatra rolling ( peregrinacion rodando) a Puttaparthi, 1250 km.
Yatra (peregrinación) rodando, publicado en The Hindu con fecha 26 de marzo de 2013.
Devidas que tomaron un voto de peregrinar rodando por los caminos desde su aldea en Maharashtra hasta Puttaparthi fue visto rodando en la ruta nacional nº 7 entre Kothakota y las aldeas Beechupally. Foto: K. Srinivas Reddy.
Devidas comenzó su 'Rolling yatra "a Puttaparthi unos 1.250 km de distancia, el 7 de diciembre. Con una media de 10 kilómetros por día, el devoto vestido de azafrán ha completado alrededor de 900 kilómetros.
Devidas es un ejemplo de constancia personificada. ¿Cómo si no, puede uno describir a una persona, que realizo un voto de rodar por el suelo desde su aldea en Maharashtra Amaravathy hasta Puttaparthi, la morada de Bhagwan Sathya Sai Baba.
Comenzó su 'Rolling yatra "a Puttaparthi en Andhra Pradesh , unos 1.250 kilómetros de distancia, el 7 de diciembre.
Con una distancia promedio de 10 kilómetros por día, vestido de azafrán Devida ha completado cerca de 900 kilómetros de su 'Rolling yatra.
El devoto rodador, de hecho ralentizo el tráfico sobre la ruta nacional 7, los automovilistas curiosos disminuían su velocidad para verlo entre Kothakota Beechupally este lunes.
Es seguido por miembros de su familia que o bien caminan junto con él o van sentados en un rickshaw que está equipado con un sistema de megafonía que reproduce canciones devocionales de Sai Baba. Imágenes Sathya Sai Baba adornan los lados de este modificado rickshaw.
Los devotos y automovilistas curiosos fueron vistos juntando sus manos en reverencia.
Ayuda logística:
"Ofrecemos un apoyo logístico a él. Nosotros nos encargamos de la comida y lo acompañamos cierta distancia antes de que otros voluntarios del próximos Samiti (Centro Sai) se hagan cargo ", dijo Chandramouli, una de las voluntarias caminando con el devoto rodante hasta Bangalore por la misma ruta. Chandramouli ha estado siguiendo a Devidas desde que comenzó en su distrito en Mahabubnagar.
"Voy a ir hasta el limite y luego el Samiti Kurnool se hará cargo", explico. Según él, Devidas transita unos 10 a 13 kilómetros todos los días. Su yatra roling"comienza a las 7 am y termina a las 7 pm .
Yatra (peregrinación) rodando, publicado en The Hindu con fecha 26 de marzo de 2013.
Devidas que tomaron un voto de peregrinar rodando por los caminos desde su aldea en Maharashtra hasta Puttaparthi fue visto rodando en la ruta nacional nº 7 entre Kothakota y las aldeas Beechupally. Foto: K. Srinivas Reddy.
Devidas comenzó su 'Rolling yatra "a Puttaparthi unos 1.250 km de distancia, el 7 de diciembre. Con una media de 10 kilómetros por día, el devoto vestido de azafrán ha completado alrededor de 900 kilómetros.
Devidas es un ejemplo de constancia personificada. ¿Cómo si no, puede uno describir a una persona, que realizo un voto de rodar por el suelo desde su aldea en Maharashtra Amaravathy hasta Puttaparthi, la morada de Bhagwan Sathya Sai Baba.
Comenzó su 'Rolling yatra "a Puttaparthi en Andhra Pradesh , unos 1.250 kilómetros de distancia, el 7 de diciembre.
Con una distancia promedio de 10 kilómetros por día, vestido de azafrán Devida ha completado cerca de 900 kilómetros de su 'Rolling yatra.
El devoto rodador, de hecho ralentizo el tráfico sobre la ruta nacional 7, los automovilistas curiosos disminuían su velocidad para verlo entre Kothakota Beechupally este lunes.
Es seguido por miembros de su familia que o bien caminan junto con él o van sentados en un rickshaw que está equipado con un sistema de megafonía que reproduce canciones devocionales de Sai Baba. Imágenes Sathya Sai Baba adornan los lados de este modificado rickshaw.
Los devotos y automovilistas curiosos fueron vistos juntando sus manos en reverencia.
Además de los curiosos, Devidas 'ha cosechado buen apoyo de los Centros Sai y organizaciones de devotos de Sai Baba , que salían a su encuentro durante su travesía.
Ayuda logística:
"Ofrecemos un apoyo logístico a él. Nosotros nos encargamos de la comida y lo acompañamos cierta distancia antes de que otros voluntarios del próximos Samiti (Centro Sai) se hagan cargo ", dijo Chandramouli, una de las voluntarias caminando con el devoto rodante hasta Bangalore por la misma ruta. Chandramouli ha estado siguiendo a Devidas desde que comenzó en su distrito en Mahabubnagar.
"Voy a ir hasta el limite y luego el Samiti Kurnool se hará cargo", explico. Según él, Devidas transita unos 10 a 13 kilómetros todos los días. Su yatra roling"comienza a las 7 am y termina a las 7 pm .
La fe, dicen que mueve montañas, pero en este caso la hace rodar, literalmente.
Con amor,"Mumbai" Srinivasan.
OMSAIRAMMM...
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Rolling Yatra to Puttaparthi, 1250 km away
Rolling yatra reported in The Hindu dated 26th March 2013.
Devidas who took a vow to run from his village in Maharashtra to Puttaparthy seen rolling on NH 7 between Kothakota and Beechupally villages. Photo: K. Srinivas Reddy.
Devidas began his ‘rolling yatra’ to Puttaparthi some 1,250 km away, on December 7. Covering an average of 10 km a day, the saffron-clad devotee has completed around 900 km
Devidas must be the best example of perseverance personified. How else does one describe a person who undertook a vow to roll on the ground all the way from his village Amaravathy in Maharashtra to Puttaparthi, which scores believe is the abode of Bhagwan Satya Sai Baba.
He began his ‘rolling yatra’ to Puttaparthy in A.P., some 1,250 kilometres away, on December 7.
Covering an average distance of 10 kilometres a day, the saffron-clad Devidas has completed around 900 kilometres of his ‘rolling yatra’.
The rolling devotee was indeed slowing down traffic on National Highway 7 as curious motorists slowed down to have a glimpse of him between Kothakota and Beechupally on Monday.
He is followed by his family members who either walk along with him or sit in the cycle-rickshaw which is fitted with a public address system that blares out Saibaba’s devotional songs. Satya Sai Baba's pictures adorn the sides of this modified cycle-rickshaw.
The devout among the curious motorists were seen folding their hands in reverence even as the small entourage overtook them slowly. Apart from the curiosity factor, Devidas’ unique attempt has garnered good support from the local Satya Sai Seva Samitis and organisations of Saibaba devotees which take up social service activities.
Logistical help
“We provide some logistical support to him. We will take care of his food and escort him for some distance before other samiti volunteers take over,” said Chandramouli, one of the volunteers walking along with the devotee even as he rolled to this correspondent driving down to Bangalore on the same route. Chandramouli has been following Devidas ever since he rolled into Mahabubnagar district.
“I will go up to Kurnool border and then the Kurnool Samiti will take over,” he explains. According to him, Devidas covers some 10 to 13 kilometres everyday. His ‘rolling yatra’ begins at 7 a.m. and ends at 7 p.m. Faith, they say moves mountains, but in this case it does make one roll, literally.
With Love & Regards,
"Mumbai" Srinivasan
Con amor,"Mumbai" Srinivasan.
OMSAIRAMMM...
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Rolling Yatra to Puttaparthi, 1250 km away
Rolling yatra reported in The Hindu dated 26th March 2013.
Devidas who took a vow to run from his village in Maharashtra to Puttaparthy seen rolling on NH 7 between Kothakota and Beechupally villages. Photo: K. Srinivas Reddy.
Devidas began his ‘rolling yatra’ to Puttaparthi some 1,250 km away, on December 7. Covering an average of 10 km a day, the saffron-clad devotee has completed around 900 km
Devidas must be the best example of perseverance personified. How else does one describe a person who undertook a vow to roll on the ground all the way from his village Amaravathy in Maharashtra to Puttaparthi, which scores believe is the abode of Bhagwan Satya Sai Baba.
He began his ‘rolling yatra’ to Puttaparthy in A.P., some 1,250 kilometres away, on December 7.
Covering an average distance of 10 kilometres a day, the saffron-clad Devidas has completed around 900 kilometres of his ‘rolling yatra’.
The rolling devotee was indeed slowing down traffic on National Highway 7 as curious motorists slowed down to have a glimpse of him between Kothakota and Beechupally on Monday.
He is followed by his family members who either walk along with him or sit in the cycle-rickshaw which is fitted with a public address system that blares out Saibaba’s devotional songs. Satya Sai Baba's pictures adorn the sides of this modified cycle-rickshaw.
The devout among the curious motorists were seen folding their hands in reverence even as the small entourage overtook them slowly. Apart from the curiosity factor, Devidas’ unique attempt has garnered good support from the local Satya Sai Seva Samitis and organisations of Saibaba devotees which take up social service activities.
Logistical help
“We provide some logistical support to him. We will take care of his food and escort him for some distance before other samiti volunteers take over,” said Chandramouli, one of the volunteers walking along with the devotee even as he rolled to this correspondent driving down to Bangalore on the same route. Chandramouli has been following Devidas ever since he rolled into Mahabubnagar district.
“I will go up to Kurnool border and then the Kurnool Samiti will take over,” he explains. According to him, Devidas covers some 10 to 13 kilometres everyday. His ‘rolling yatra’ begins at 7 a.m. and ends at 7 p.m. Faith, they say moves mountains, but in this case it does make one roll, literally.
With Love & Regards,
"Mumbai" Srinivasan
OMSAIRAMMM...
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