In the Gorakhnath Temple, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath washed the feet of nine girls and fed them with their own hands. The event was organized according to the tradition of Gorakshpeeth, in which both the dedicated and the spiritual Guru saw the role of both. During the program, a Batuk (Bhairav Swaroop) was also received by Prasad by carrying Chunri. On this occasion, the Chief Minister not only followed spiritual practices, but also appeared like a normal citizen among the devoted. The main minister also served food with his hands to other girls in the temple. In addition, he monitored all the arrangements and kept in mind the entire arrangement of the event. So it was not only symbols of worship and faith, but were actively involved in the successful operation of the event. Experts believe that such programs are not only important from religious terms, but also strengthen women’s power and a sense of respect in society. During Kanya Pujan, the chief minister’s personally increases the message that both service and reverence have a similar role in society. The dedicated ones present in the temple appreciated the initiative of the main minister. He said that it is not only important from spiritual terms, but also inspiring to ordinary citizens. The active contribution of the Chief Minister and the connection with commitment made the program more large and memorable. The Gorakhnath Temple Administration said that the purpose of this event is to preserve religious traditions, as well as to respect women’s power. He said that the participation of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made this program more meaningful and inspiring to society. The program of Kanya Pujan and Batuk Pujan, held at Gorakhnath Temple, was therefore not only important from religious point of view, but it also emphasizes the society of the chief minister and the sensitivity to women honors. Share this story -tags
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath worship Girl in Gorakhnath -Temple, serves itself food
