Nilkanth’s Journey Nilkanth walked 12,000 kilometers around the Indian subcontinent over a span of 7 years. His journey took him through the "dense jungles, fertile plains, majestic mountains, mighty rivers, and peaceful coastlines" of India. This journey included the exploration of "India’s silent spirituality" and its appropriation as a "mystic land of meditation, contemplation and enlightenment." Nilkanth took very few possessions with him on his journey. Known articles include a loin cloth, "a rosary, a kerchief, a piece of cloth for filtering water and a small manuscript."
In the Himalayas Nilkanth first travelled to the Himalayan Mountains and reached Badrinath during October 1792. Soon thereafter, he reached Nepal and performed austerities by standing on one leg in meditation for four months. It is here that Nilkanth took part in the Rath Yatra, a festival dedicated to the pulling of Lord Jagannath’s
murti on a royal chariot.
In South India From Jagannath Puri, Nilkanth traveled to South India. "He visited the sacred places associated with the life of
Ramanuja, including his birthplace at
Sriperumbudur and the famous pilgrimage temple at
Srirangam. Nilkanth’s journey through Kanchipuram, Kumbakonam, Madurai, and Rameshwaram took him to the southern tip of India."
In Gujarat On 21 July 1799, Nilkanth’s journey finally ended in the town of Loj, Gujarat. In Loj at the age of 18, Nilkanth met
Muktanand Swami, a senior leader of a group of ascetics who followed the
Vaishnava teachings of their guru
Ramanand Swami. ==Soundtrack==