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  NEW DELHI: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, indigenous social media platform Koo has launched ‘India Spiritual Journey’ to enable devotees to connect digitally with temples…

  NEW DELHI: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, indigenous social media platform Koo has launched ‘India Spiritual Journey’ to enable devotees to connect digitally with temples and spiritual centers across India. The first leg of the 4000-km journey will bring prominent temples and spiritual centers from across Uttarakhand digitally closer to devotees. Owing to pandemic-induced lockdowns and temporary closures of temples over the last two years, e-darshans have witnessed a significant uptick on social media. With spirituality and allied topics being one of the most searched areas of interest on the internet, this campaign will empower spiritual leaders and temple trusts to build a connection with devotees across India, share updates, and engage with followers in their native language – all on a real-time basis, Koo said. Pratik Khedkar, an avid biker, and employee of Koo, will cover a distance of 4000 kilometers starting from Madhya Pradesh to Uttarakhand. He will visit key pilgrimage sites in the Himalayan state, including Haridwar, Rishikesh, Uttarkashi, Gangotri, Yamunotri, and Badrinath. “The journey will end at Gaurikund, which is the base camp for the Kedarnath trek. This campaign has gained support from Uttarakhand Tourism, and aims to help temple trusts and spiritual centers across the state harness the social media

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