Why did Yogi say in Ayodhya- ‘Live and let live’, see CM’s different style in pictures. Yogi Adityanath Links Self Discipline To Live And Let Live Philosophy In Ayodhya

CM Yogi Adityanath reached Ayodhya: Big message from Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Ayodhya! After all, where did the CM point? Big message hidden behind ‘Live and let live’, Yogi reveals the secret? Big message from Ayodhya! Will your thinking change now?

Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday said the teachings of Jain Tirthankaras are a universal message for entire humanity. He said that these teachings inspire us for self-discipline and spiritual practice, which can benefit not only the society but all living beings and the entire world.

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CM Yogi gave the mantra of ‘live and let live’

CM Yogi stressed that only those who are safe and self-disciplined can adopt the principle of ‘live and let live’. He made it clear that disorganized or negative forces can never obey discipline or governance.
During the Bhagwan Munisuvratnath Panchkalyanak Pratishtha Mahotsav, CM Adityanath said, “Remember, only one who is secure can give the mantra of ‘live and let live’. Only the one who is bound by self-discipline can give this mantra. Negative and unruly forces can never remain self-disciplined. And how can one who is not self-disciplined, rule over others? This is what our sacred tradition has taught us all. This is for the whole world. There is a message.”

CM Yogi taught the lesson of humanity

CM Yogi further said, “Only by adopting this message, we can pave the way for the welfare of not only the entire world, but humanity and all living beings. This is the path that can do good for all, and Jain Tirthankaras have always inspired humanity through their spiritual practice and holy words.”

CM Yogi made an emotional appeal to the people

Appealing to people to show compassion towards animals, CM Adityanath said, “I would request you all that if we can do something for cow protection, then we should definitely do it. And I believe that it has been our tradition for every family in India that our first bread should be for mother cow.”

He further added, “When we would go home in the evening to light a lamp, we would take flour and sugar and search where the ants were. We would also give something to them, because they too have their share. This is the inspiration behind ‘Live and Let Live’ – paving the way for the welfare of all living beings.” (ANI)

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