Sadhguru steps out in India after covering 26 countries on a motorcycle

The founder of Isha Foundation, Sadhguru set foot on the soil of India riding in the freezing cold of Europe and the furnace of the Arabian desert. After the tremendous success of #JourneyForSoil in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East, Sadhguru returns to the port of Jamnagar in Gujarat.

After departing from Sadhguru, sailed for three days in the Indian Ocean port To reach Sultan Qaboos, Oman, on the west coast of India.

On his return, Sadhguru was given a warm welcome by the Indian Navy when his band played the anthem Bachao Mitti. Capturing the essence of the movement, the crowd raised slogans of ‘Dharti ki pukar, Dharti ki lalkar, Dharti ki roar, Mitti bachao pad lagao’ while Sadhguru planted a sapling, marking the beginning of the journey for soil in India. .

Addressing the crowd, Sadhguru asked them to maintain the momentum to save the earth. “At least for the next 30 days you should keep your voice up, not shout for a day. Continue the message for 15-20 minutes a day continuously till we hear that every government of the world makes a policy to revive the soil. He urged everyone to use social media to speak about soil. “When you have such power, we must do it”

Jamsaheb, Jamnagar representative Ektaba Sodha, joined the commanding officers of the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force besides religious and political leaders to receive Sadhguru at the port.

He said that it is a matter of pride and privilege for him to be a part of this historic event. “He is influencing policy change, he is educating, he is creating awareness about saving soil, and it is very important to know that today is the second time in the history of Jamnagar, that at the invitation of the royal family. A civilian is approaching the cargo port with a special notification.”

Sadhguru is currently on 100 days, 30,000 km #JourneyForSoil after launching a global movement to save soil from extinction this March. His journey began in London on 21 March and will end in the Cauvery river basin at the end of June.

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