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Monks Walk for Peace Across South, Inspiring Millions
11 Jan
Summary
- Monks walk barefoot for peace, starting in Texas and ending in D.C.
- Their journey gained millions of followers online and drew large crowds.
- One monk lost a leg after an accident with a distracted truck driver.

A procession of Buddhist monks and their rescue dog are traversing the South on a remarkable 2,300-mile walk for peace. Beginning their journey barefoot from a Vietnamese Buddhist temple in Fort Worth, Texas, on October 26, 2025, they aim to conclude their meditative trek in Washington D.C. by mid-February 2026.
Their path has inspired thousands, drawing large crowds in cities and towns across six states. The monks teach mindfulness and forgiveness, with their journey gaining significant traction online and fostering a sense of unity. Despite challenges, including an accident on November 19, 2025, that injured two monks, their message of peace continues to resonate.
The monks plan to petition Congress to recognize Buddha's birthday as a federal holiday. Their ultimate aim, however, is to encourage people they meet to practice mindfulness and find inner peace, transcending ideological divides and national conflict.



