Ram Yatra Concludes in Ayodhya: Morari Bapu’s Final Katha Celebrates the Return of Devotion

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Ayodhya: The grand Ram Yatra, which follows the revered journey of Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram from Chitrakoot to Lanka and back, reached its holy conclusion in Ayodhya on November 4, 2025. During this momentous event, Pujya Morari Bapu shared the final Ram Katha in the presence of thousands of devoted followers.

 

After a spiritually enriching journey through India and Sri Lanka, the final chapter of the Yatra in Ayodhya represented the return of truth, compassion, and dharma. This sacred gathering at the birthplace of Lord Ram drew devotees from around the globe, all coming together in reverence and devotion.

In a deeply symbolic gesture, Bapu’s Flowers — his affectionate term for devotees — accompanied him back to Ayodhya by air, reminiscent of Shri Ram’s triumphant return aboard the Pushpak Vimaan after the victory in Lanka. The sight of hundreds of devotees arriving together in Ayodhya echoed the timeless message of unity, love, and surrender.

 

Reflecting on this divine culmination, Pujya Morari Bapu said: “Ramkatha is called ‘sakal lok-jag pāvani Ganga’ because it does not preach — it purifies. It isn’t theory; it is character, tenderness, and love. And to receive it truly, listen not just with ears, but with mind, understanding, and the quiet depth of the inner heart.”

 

The Ram Yatra covered over 8,000 kilometres across sacred sites, including Chitrakoot, Nashik, Sabri Ashram, Hampi, Rameshwaram, Sri Lanka, and Ayodhya. More than 400 devotees participated in the 11-day pilgrimage — beginning aboard the train across India, crossing the ocean by air to Sri Lanka and finally returning to Ayodhya, completing the divine circuit of Lord Ram’s vanvaas and return.

 

It is important to note that Bapu does not accept any payment for conducting Katha; the discourses, as well as the meals served, are completely free of charge. This epic Yatra is being organized by Bapu’s flower (follower) Madan ji Paliwal of Santkripa Sanatana Sansthan. From the travel to the arrangements and the katha reflect the purity and inclusiveness of Sanatana Dharma. Devotees from across the world will accompany Bapu, making this a collective offering of faith and unity.

 

Rooted in the eternal values of Satya (Truth), Prem (Love), and Karuna (Compassion), the Ram Yatra reaffirms Bapu’s lifelong mission to spread the light of the Ram Charita Manas and strengthen the spiritual fabric of humanity.

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