Ahead of Maha Kumbh 2025, in a significant gesture to enhance accessibility and support, the Adani Group has arranged 40 golf carts to assist the disabled, elderly and mothers with small children.
The carts are being offered free of charge, helping devotees access the sacred site for bathing and meditation.
Under the leadership and inspiration of Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, the company has taken a strong stance on social service. This gesture aligns with the values of Seva Sadhna Hai, Seva Prarthana Hai, and Seva Hi Parmatma Hai (Service is Divine).
Adani Group employees are working diligently around the clock, voluntarily assisting the devotees in their spiritual journey with dedication and commitment.
In collaboration with ISKCON and Gita Press, the Adani Group is enhancing Maha Kumbh 2025 by distributing over 5 lakh free copies of the ‘Gita Saar’ and ‘Aarti Sangrah’ to devotees, enriching their spiritual experience.
The collaboration between Adani Group and Gita Press aims to provide devotees with a deep and enriching spiritual environment at Maha Kumbh 2025. Gautam Adani, a globally recognized industrialist, believes that the donation of knowledge is the greatest form of charity.
The distribution of religious texts, such as the Bhagavad Gita and Aarti Sangrah, aims to connect devotees with the teachings and values of Sanatan Dharma and strengthen their spiritual journey.
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