Anant Ambani, the youngest son of Mukesh and Nita Ambani, has embarked on a 140-km spiritual journey from Jamnagar to the Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka ahead of his 30th birthday. However, his pilgrimage was momentarily interrupted by an unexpected rescue mission.

A viral video circulating online shows Anant Ambani stopping to free a flock of hens that were caged in a van. Surrounded by his security personnel, he is seen holding one of the hens while instructing his team to pay the owner to secure the birds’ release.

Speaking about his ongoing padayatra, Anant Ambani emphasized his deep devotion to Lord Dwarkadhish, stating that he always remembers the deity before undertaking any work. “The padayatra is from our house in Jamnagar to Dwarka. It has been going on for the last five days, and we will reach Dwarka in another two to four days. May Lord Dwarkadhish bless us,” he told reporters.

The journey, which began in Jamnagar, sees Anant covering 10-12 kilometers each night under Z+ security and local police protection. He is expected to reach Dwarka in the next few days and will celebrate his birthday on April 10 with prayers and offerings at the temple.

This padayatra reflects Anant Ambani’s strong spiritual beliefs and commitment to religious practices, as he continues to uphold his family’s longstanding devotion to Hindu traditions.