Amritsar (Suraj Kamlesh): The 176th Chintpurni Jwala Devi Bus Yatra organized by Eknur Seva Trust brought devotees together for a spiritual journey to Himachal Pradesh. During the pilgrimage, devotees visited the sacred Mata Chintpurni Temple and Mata Jwala Devi Temple. The yatra reflected the trust’s dedication to faith, community service, and social welfare.
Prominent social worker Bharat Bhushan Raju Madan flagged off the 176th Chintpurni Jwala Devi Bus Yatra from Power Colony on Majitha Road, Amritsar. Devotees raised religious slogans and offered prayers before the journey began.
A Tradition of Faith and Devotion
Raju Madan praised the efforts of Eknur Seva Trust. He said the organization has served society for nearly 30 years. Moreover, it has organized monthly pilgrimages for the past 15 years.
He added that the 176th Chintpurni Jwala Devi Bus Yatra serves as an inspiring example of devotion and selfless service. According to him, such initiatives strengthen religious values and bring communities closer together.
Social Service Beyond Religious Activities
The trust actively works for social welfare. Throughout the year, it organizes blood donation camps and medical camps. In addition, volunteers distribute free medicines and spectacles to people in need.
As a result, many families receive essential healthcare support. Furthermore, these welfare activities encourage more people to participate in community service.
Raju Madan said the organization’s work has inspired many young people. Consequently, several youths have joined the trust and now contribute to social and religious activities.
Devotional Music Creates a Spiritual Atmosphere
The 176th Chintpurni Jwala Devi Bus Yatra featured devotional performances by Sunny Gill, Kanika Sharma, Asha Rani, Lovleen Waraich, and Sam Sabharwal.
Their bhajans filled the atmosphere with devotion. Meanwhile, devotees participated enthusiastically and immersed themselves in spiritual celebrations throughout the journey.
Trust Commits to Continuing the Bus Yatra
Eknur Seva Trust chief Arvinder Waraich honored guests with photographs of the Shri Ram Parivar and traditional siropas.
He said the 176th Chintpurni Jwala Devi Bus Yatra continues with the blessings of Lord Shiva and Shri Guru Ram Das Ji. Furthermore, he assured devotees that the trust would continue organizing such spiritual journeys in the future.
Encouraging Youth Towards Spiritual Values
Waraich emphasized the importance of guiding youth toward positive values. Therefore, the trust regularly organizes religious gatherings and devotional programs.
Every Tuesday, devotees gather at Shivala Vermi Wala Temple near Saint Sai School on Majitha Road. They recite Hanuman Chalisa, perform bhajan-kirtan, and pray for the welfare of humanity.
Moreover, these weekly programs help young people stay connected with spirituality and avoid social evils.
Temple Expansion Plans Underway
The growing number of devotees has increased the need for additional space. Therefore, the trust plans to purchase a larger adjoining plot near the temple.
According to Waraich, the expansion will support future religious and social activities. He also appealed to devotees and supporters for their cooperation in the project.
Community Leaders Extend Support
Several community leaders and social workers supported the 176th Chintpurni Jwala Devi Bus Yatra. They appreciated the trust’s efforts to combine spirituality with social responsibility.
Among those present were Councillor Aman Aery, Jatinder Arora, Balbir Bhasin, Dr. Narendra Chawla, Dheeraj Malhotra, Arjun Madan, Sushil Sharma, Ranjan Sharma, Ram Singh Pawar, Harminder Singh Uppal, Vijay Kumar, Shiv Kumar Malli, Ashwani Sharma, Lalit Malhotra, Sandeep Sharma, Vikas Bhaskar, and Jatin Kumar Nannu.
Conclusion
The 176th Chintpurni Jwala Devi Bus Yatra highlighted the power of faith, unity, and service. It provided devotees with a meaningful spiritual experience. At the same time, it promoted social welfare and community engagement.
Through religious pilgrimages, healthcare initiatives, and youth-focused programs, Eknur Seva Trust continues to make a positive impact. Consequently, the organization remains a source of inspiration for people across Amritsar and beyond.
Key Highlights of the news:
- Eknur Seva Trust organized the 176th Chintpurni Jwala Devi Bus Yatra, taking devotees from Amritsar to the sacred Mata Chintpurni and Mata Jwala Devi temples in Himachal Pradesh.
- Social worker Bharat Bhushan Raju Madan flagged off the pilgrimage and praised the trust for its 15 years of continuous monthly religious journeys and nearly 30 years of social service.
- The trust actively conducts blood donation and medical camps, provides free medicines and spectacles, and supports healthcare initiatives for needy people.
- Religious singers performed devotional bhajans during the journey, creating a spiritual atmosphere and strengthening devotees’ connection with faith.
- Eknur Seva Trust plans to expand its temple premises and continues to engage youth in religious and social activities through weekly Hanuman Chalisa recitations, bhajan-kirtan programs, and community welfare initiatives.