Ayodhya, May 3: Renowned endurance runner Narendra Singh has once again captured national attention by leading the Run for Ram Ultramarathon, a high-endurance spiritual and patriotic run culminating in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram. The ultramarathon aims to promote the values of unity, devotion, and national pride while celebrating India’s rich cultural heritage.
The ultramarathon, spanning hundreds of kilometers, witnessed participation from professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and spiritual followers alike. Narendra Singh, known for combining athleticism with social and cultural causes, led the marathon from the front, inspiring runners and spectators along the route. Singh emphasized that this was not just a physical journey but also a spiritual mission.
“This run is not just about distance; it’s about dedication to dharma, to unity, and to our timeless heritage,” Singh said during a short stop to interact with supporters. He added that Lord Ram’s ideals continue to guide millions and that such events help reinforce those values among the youth.
The Run for Ram passed through multiple towns and rural belts, attracting crowds and spontaneous support. Local residents offered food, water, and encouragement, turning the event into a festive and devotional atmosphere. Many runners carried saffron flags and chanted slogans in praise of Lord Ram, creating a sense of community and shared faith.
Organizers stated that the final stretch of the ultramarathon will end at the Ram Janmabhoomi temple, symbolizing a spiritual culmination of the run. They also announced plans to make the Run for Ram an annual event, drawing even wider participation in the future.
Narendra Singh’s leadership and unwavering commitment to national and spiritual causes have once again placed him at the center of a growing movement that blends fitness, faith, and patriotism.