Naimish Teerth will be renovated on the lines of Ayodhya, no shortage of funds: CM Yogi

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Sitapur, 01 October: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Chakratirtha of Naimisharanya Dham on a one-day visit on Sunday. Here he performed darshan, worship and havan as per the rituals.

After this, the Chief Minister also visited the ancient Bhuteswarnath temple and Maa Lalita Devi temple located here. Yogi assured that the government has no shortage of funds for the development of Naimish Teerth. Development of Naimisharanya on the lines of Ayodhya is the priority of the government.

The Chief Minister performed cleanliness shramdaan at Chakratirtha along with the saints, mahants and priests of various monasteries and temples of Naimish Teertha who came from all over the country.

The Chief Minister and other sages and saints also gave the message of vigilance towards personal hygiene and health while sweeping with masks and sweeping.

Earlier, during the conversation with the saints and saints, the Chief Minister urged everyone about cleanliness. He said that we have to make monasteries and temples completely plastic free. He also assured of development of Naimish on the lines of Ayodhya.

Saints appreciated the development works

For the fifth time after taking charge of the state, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Naimish Tirtha, the holy abode of 88 thousand brilliant sages including Maharaj Manu, Ved Vyas and Maharishi Dadhichi.

The Chief Minister met the saints here for a long time.

During this, the saints openly praised the unprecedented development in Naimish Tirtha. Saints, Mahants and priests of various temples who came from every corner of the country expressed their special gratitude to the Chief Minister and said that although Naimish Teerth holds an invaluable place among the Sanatani devotees of the entire country, but due to the development works done in this government, it has lost its importance. The beauty has increased further.

Everyone invited the Chief Minister to visit their respective temples and monasteries.

Make cleanliness a mass movement: Chief Minister

Addressing the saints, saints and priests, the Chief Minister said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a call to pay homage to revered Bapu Mahatma Gandhi. It is our responsibility to make cleanliness a mass movement instead of making it a one-day programme. Cleanliness is the first necessity of life. Especially in places of pilgrimage, monasteries, temples and every place where there is public movement, we have to be sensitive towards cleanliness.

The Chief Minister called upon all the saints to make their respective monasteries and temples plastic free.

Earlier there was a dark situation under the lamp here: Yogi

He said that there is no shortage of money for the development of Naimish Teerth. The government is committed to restore the Vedic and mythological glory of this region. Despite being near the capital Lucknow, earlier there used to be a situation of darkness under the lamp here. Today, the work of electric bus service, helicopter service and widening of roads is going on at a fast pace.

The Chief Minister said that the development that has happened here so far is only a small glimpse. A lot of work still remains to be done here. The whole country wants to come to Naimisharanya today. After the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya, the number of devotees will increase further.

Yogi further said, in such a situation, we will have to create a well-organized environment here. This work can be accomplished only with cleanliness. Along with this, we have to ensure that the visitors and tourists coming here are treated well.

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