CM Yogi Adityanath Highlights Ram Temple as Spiritual Revival
Lucknow: On Saturday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized that the construction of the Ram Temple is more than a religious endeavor; it’s a significant step towards India’s spiritual awakening. He referred to the determination shown by millions of worshippers who pledged, “Ram Lalla, Mandir Wahi Banayenge,” and noted that some had questioned whether this dream could ever come true. Thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and the support of respected saints, this vision is now being realized.
Speaking at the Prabuddhjan Samvad Sangam event focused on ‘National Unity and Social Harmony’ held at the Siddhpeeth Shri Hathiaram Mutt in Ghazipur, the Chief Minister described India’s true identity as rooted in its spiritual awareness. He stated, “As long as our citizens embody devotion and nationalism, nothing will stop India from becoming a global leader.”
Yogi Adityanath further explained that temples and mutts are not merely places of worship; they serve as strongholds of national unity and social harmony. In times when divisions based on caste and community arise, these institutions play a crucial role in bringing people together.
He also mentioned that the four gates of the Ram Temple have been named in honor of great scholars: Acharyas Shankaracharya, Ramanujacharya, Ramanandacharya, and Madhvacharya. The CM highlighted various initiatives in Ayodhya, naming many after characters from the Ramayana. Notable projects include the international airport named after Maharshi Valmiki, statues of the seven sages, and Tulsidas within the temple complex. Additionally, a statue of Jatayu and shelters created to honor Nishadraj, the first individual to help Lord Ram during his exile, are part of the ongoing developments. There is also a dining hall named after Shabari, a devoted disciple, and Ghazipur Medical College has been dedicated to Vishwamitra.
Through these efforts, Yogi Adityanath aims to reinforce the connection between spirituality and national pride, marking a pivotal moment in India’s cultural landscape.
