Mumbai, 13th September 2022: Reliance Industries Chairman Mukhesh Ambani visited Nathdwara, a town near Udaipur (Rajasthan) for Shrinathji’s darshan. Lord Shrinathji is a 7-year-old form of Shri Krishna, the deity who blessed all of Vraj with his love and Lilas Shrinathji temple has over 350 years of tradition.

The Ambani family, starting with Shri Dhirubhai Ambani, and Smt. Kokilaben Ambani has been a firm believer of Shrinathji, and a follower of Pushti Marg. So much so that, Mr. Mukesh Ambani commenced the first wedding in his family — that of his daughter Isha Ambani, with Shrinathji’s maha aarti. His wife and philanthropist Mrs. Nita Ambani performed a dance on Madhurashtakam, which is composed by Shri Vallabhacharyaji (the founder of Pushti Marg) which indeed was a spectacle of love towards lord Shrinathji.

The first direct descendant of Shri Vallabhacharyaji is the prime pontiff of the Nathdwara Shrinathji Temple and is the head of the entire Pushti Marg — Goswami Tilakayat Shri Rakeshji Maharaj.

The relationship of Shri Dhirubhai and then Shri Mukhesbhai with Shriman Tilakayat Maharaj and his son Chi. Vishal Bawa Sahab is a legacy in itself. And with Shri Vishal Bawa taking the onus and spreading the teachings of Pushti through India and the globe (UAE, Bahrain, USA ), the young generation of Ambanis are also connecting with the religion. Shri Mukeshbhai along with Radhika took the blessings of Shri Vishal Bawa. Shri Vishal Bawa blessed the entire family for their well-being and congratulated them on new ventures including 5g launch in India, retail and green energy.

This legacy is now being taken forward with Shri Anant Ambani, with Shri Vishal Bawa working tirelessly to tie social upliftment with dharma. As a young business icon of this day and age, and a person rooted in the Pushti way of life, Anant Ambani will take this bond to the next generation. Because Pushti is a sect that is broad-minded, simple, and bars blind faith. It propagates a way to serve and worship God while going about your daily life just as you would. The perfect balance between your ‘Sansar’ and your ‘Parambrahma’.