The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader, Surendra Jain, recently praised Chhattisgarh for being the first state in India to have implemented the “Vanpath Gaman” project. The aim to revive the ancient Hindu pilgrimage route.
Purpose of the Vanpath Gaman Project
The Vanpath Gaman project aims to revive the ancient pilgrimage route of Lord Rama, which stretches from Chitrakoot in Madhya Pradesh to Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh. The project is intended to promote tourism and religious tourism in the region and to create job opportunities for locals.
Progress of the Project
According to the VHP leader, the Vanpath Gaman project has made significant progress in Chhattisgarh.The state government providing necessary infrastructure to facilitate the pilgrimage route. He applauded the government’s efforts and called the project “wow.”
The VHP leader also stated that the project will help preserve the cultural heritage of the region. It strengthen the bond between Hindus. He urged other states to take inspiration from Chhattisgarh and undertake similar initiatives to promote Hinduism and tourism.
Conclusion
The progress of the Vanpath Gaman project in Chhattisgarh is a significant development for the region’s tourism and economy. The VHP leader’s praise for the state government’s efforts is a positive sign for the project’s future. It could encourage other states to undertake similar initiatives to promote Hinduism and tourism in their regions.