Haridwar (Uttarakhand): With the Hindu month of Shravan (starting mid-July) closing in, ardent devotees of Lord Shiva are prepping to undertake the 'Kanwar Yatra' - a sacred pilgrimage journey carrying water fetched from the Ganges to offer the Hindu Lord.
Anuj is one such devotee who has already begun his 'Kanwar Yatra' from Har Ki Pauri- a famous ghat on the banks of the Ganges in Uttarakhand's Haridwar- to Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh.
But, his journey is a little different from the other 'Kanwariyas' (the ones who undertake the 'Kanwar Yatra'), as he has set out on his 40-day-long journey to the 'Pura Mahadev' temple in UP by observing 'Dandvat Kanwar' - a process of paying respectful obeisance by falling flat on the ground.
Anuj, a wrestler by profession, decided to undertake this arduous journey after his wishes came to true.
"I made a wish and Lord Shiva fulfilled it, and this is my way of paying respect to him," said Anuj.
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Despite bruises all over his legs, Anuj continued with his journey and said, "It is difficult, but not impossible. This is the first time I have undertaken this form of 'Kanwar Yatra'. In the previous years, I have taken part in 'Khadi Kanwar', 'Jhula Kanwar', and several other forms of this 'Yatra'."