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Sometimes, all you need is a daughter鈥檚 love 鈥 and a bike 鈥 to carry you home.
The coronavirus lockdown in India has forced millions to flee the cities to their home villages, where family networks offer a safety net. But one father-daughter journey home 鈥 a tale of courage and persistence 鈥 has captivated the nation.聽
Fifteen-year-old Jyoti Kumari pedaled a secondhand bicycle some 700 miles with her dad, Mohan Paswan, riding on the back. He鈥檇 injured his foot, so they couldn鈥檛 walk. They had no money. They slept by the road and relied on the kindness of strangers for food.聽
, reported The Wire, for letting a girl carry him. After 10 days, they arrived home exhausted. But wait, there鈥檚 more.聽As their fame spread, Jyoti was invited to try out for India鈥檚 national cycling team. 鈥,鈥 she told The New York Times.
One reporter compared her to Shravan Kumar, a character in the Ramayana epic. A pilgrimage to holy sites in old age, says Hindu belief, purifies the soul. But Shravan Kumar, the tale goes, was broke. So, he put each of his parents in a basket tied to either end of a bamboo pole that he carried over his shoulder.
The analogy works, Mr. Paswan told The Tribune. 鈥淭he journey back home has been . Having arrived feels like salvation.鈥澛