At 70, Digvijaya Singh to embark on 3,300-km Narmada Parikrama

His son said the 6-month-long Parikrama is entirely a religious and spiritual exercise and nothing political should be read into it

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

Digvijay Singh
Digvijay Singh

general secretary (70) is going to embark on a 3,300-km 'Narmada Parikrama', a walk along the banks of the river Narmada, from Narsinghpur district of on September 30.

"My father will start his Parikrama ('circumambulation') from the holy Barman Ghat after seeking the blessings of his guru, Dwarka-Sharda Peeth Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati, at Narsinghpur," said Jaivardhan, the leader's son and from Raghogarh.


"This six-month-long Parikrama is entirely a religious and spiritual exercise. Nothing political should be read into it," he added.

Singh will walk 20 km daily, Jaivardhan said, adding, "I am also going to walk with my father whenever I get time."

sources said that what prompted Digvijay, member and a former chief minister, to undertake this arduous exercise was the advice of Shankaracharya Swaroopanand Saraswati.

The state will provide him security which he is entitled to as a former chief minister.

Assembly elections are due in the BJP-ruled state next year.

Singh will pass through 110 Assembly constituencies in and 20 Assembly constituencies in Gujarat during his journey.

Singh, descendant of the erstwhile royal family of Raghogarh, would be missing Dussehra celebration at the Raghogarh fort in Guna district for the first time this year.

His family's tradition of celebrating Dussehra in a grand way dates backs to over three centuries.

First Published: Thu, September 28 2017. 19:48 IST