Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took part in the grand ‘Ashtottarshat 108 Srimad Bhagwat Paath, Panch Narayan Mahayagya’ at Ayodhya Dham. The event, held with much reverence, attracted devotees and scholars from across the country, reinforcing the spiritual heritage of Sanatan Dharma.
A Yagya for Universal Well-being
Addressing the gathering, CM Yogi Adityanath expressed hope that the Panch Narayan Maha Yagya would contribute to the purification of the environment, the protection of India, and the preservation of Sanatan Dharma. He emphasized the yagya’s role in spreading virtues among Indians and followers of the Sanatan tradition worldwide.
Significance of the Event
The Mahayagya, centered around the recitation of 108 Srimad Bhagwat Paaths, aims to foster spiritual enlightenment and communal harmony. The ritual is deeply rooted in Vedic traditions and symbolizes devotion, purity, and the safeguarding of eternal dharma.
CM Yogi’s Heartfelt Greetings
Yogi Adityanath extended his gratitude to the event’s organizers, hosts, and devotees, praising their efforts in upholding the spiritual and cultural ethos of India. He underscored the importance of collective prayers and rituals in fostering national unity and well-being.
Ayodhya: A Hub of Spiritual Vibrancy
Shri Ayodhya Dham, the epicenter of this grand ritual, continues to play a pivotal role in India’s spiritual landscape. The CM’s presence at such events highlights the state’s commitment to preserving its rich cultural and religious heritage.
The Mahayagya concluded with blessings for peace, prosperity, and environmental harmony, resonating with the aspirations of millions of devotees.