Starting from the southernmost tip of peninsular India, Kanyakumari, and passing through Kashmir, the Bharat Yatra will culminate in New Delhi on October 16.
"Child rape and sexual abuse has become a moral epidemic that haunts our nation and we can no longer remain silent spectators. Our silence is breeding more violence. That is why the Bharat Yatra is the beginning of an all-out war on rape, abuse and trafficking," he said.
Sathyarthi, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 for his struggle for the rights of children, launched the yatra from the Vivekananda Rock Memorial here.
The rally's flagging off commemorated the anniversary of Swami Vivekananda's address at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his support to the yatra and his message was read out at the launch.
The campaign comes days after the killing of a seven-year old Gurgaon schoolboy who had allegedly resisted sexual abuse and the alleged rape of a 5-year-old girl in a Delhi school -- incidents which evoked major outrage in the country.
Satyarthi, who has been campaigning for the freedom, safety and security for children across the globe for the past 36 years, said each time if a single child was in danger, the country was in danger.
"My war to end all forms of abuse against children starts today. Are you with me?" he asked the thousands gathered at the venue.
Union minister Pon Radhakrishnan and noted music director Ilaiyaraaja were present on the occasion.
Satyarthi was joined by government officials, school children and teachers, abuse survivors and mediapersons as he marched for the children of the country.
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