Gorakhpur : Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that mother power has the highest place in the tradition of India. Recognizing this importance, we need to inculcate the sense of security, respect and self-reliance in our daily life.
Giving best wishes to the people of the state for Vasantik Navratri and Shri Ram Navami after Kanya Pujan at Gorakhnath Temple on Sunday, CM Yogi said that on the Navami date of Navratri, the worship of the virgin girls of Navdurga has been completed. On this important date, the birth anniversary of Lord Shri Ram, who takes the society on the path of dignity and presents a high ideal of human life values, is being celebrated with great enthusiasm by the Sanatan devotees all over the world.
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He said that the ritual of Kanya Pujan reminds of women empowerment, giving them better environment, resolve to implement women welfare schemes honestly and contribute in it. By joining Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao, Janani Suraksha Yojana, Matru Vandana Yojana, Kanya Sumangala Yojana and Mission Shakti, we can all take these schemes to new heights of success.
The goal of the government is to give justice to all and respect to all.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the birth anniversary of Lord Shri Ram inspires us to connect with his ideals and human character and work for human dignity, security and respect without discrimination. The goal of the government is to give justice to all and respect to all. The government is working towards realizing this vision of Ram Rajya. He appealed to the general public to join this concept.
In the midst of Sohar song, the CM cradles the child form of Lord Shri Ram
After Kanya Pujan, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath swung the child form of Lord Shri Ram in the cradle. The celebration of the birth anniversary of Lord Shri Ram was organized in the open air theater of Gorakhnath temple amidst sohar songs. The CM Yogi, who arrived here, worshiped the child form of the Lord sitting on the swing with the law. Swinged him in the cradle with reverence and wished him well for public welfare.
Caressed the children and asked, who ate the most puri
While returning from Prabhu Shri Ram’s birth anniversary celebrations, CM Yogi’s eyes fell on some children in the temple premises. Showing the familiar child love, he stopped near those children. While laughing at the children, he asked, who ate the maximum number of puris in the food offerings of the temple. The Chief Minister burst into laughter as soon as one child said that I ate the most puris. He caressed and blessed all the children by putting their hands on their foreheads. The happiness of these children knew no bounds to have the Chief Minister among them.