CM Yogi Adityanath Advice: While addressing the religious gathering in Jalore, Rajasthan, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath appealed to the mothers not to give smartphones to small children to calm them down. He said that excessive use of mobile affects the eyes and brain and can increase depression and negativity among the youth.
Yogi Advice For Parents: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while appealing to the motherly power, said that let small children cry or get angry, but do not give them smartphones to calm them down. He says that excessive use of smartphones not only wastes time but also has a bad effect on the eyes and brain. This weakens the thinking ability of children and gradually it can become dangerous like an addiction. CM Yogi on Monday attended the two-day Mahayagya and huge religious gathering of the 375th foundation year organized at Shri Ratneshwar Mahadev Temple (Sire Temple) located in Jalore district of Rajasthan. During this, he spoke in detail on the importance of society, youth and family.
Harm caused by excessive use of smartphone
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that in today’s time, excessive use of smartphones is affecting the lives of people. This affects the eyes and also increases mental stress. He said that many people are becoming victims of depression due to continuous viewing of mobile phones. He also said that mobile games and social media can take children and youth in a negative direction. If the same time is spent in reading good books, doing yoga and exercising, then life can become more balanced and successful.
Advice given to the young generation: Spend time with family
While addressing the congregation, CM Yogi told the youth to use smartphones only as much as is necessary. It is very important to spend time with family and interact with each other. He said that mobile phones should not be used while eating or worshiping. If someone calls, he can be called back later. This strengthens family relationships and maintains balance in life. CM also said that today the tendency of suicide is increasing among the youth over small things. If we face failure in life, instead of getting afraid of it, we should understand its reason and move ahead. Success is achieved only through hard work and positive thinking.
Do not allow drug dealers to enter the society
While advising the youth to stay away from drugs, CM Yogi said that the enemies of the country and drug dealers want to take the young generation into the trap of drugs. We have to stop this from happening. He said that if we want to see the future of a country, we should look at its young generation. If the youth move in the right direction then the country also progresses. Therefore, family and society will have to work together to stop drug dealers from entering villages, towns and cities.
Learning to give up greed and help the needy
The Chief Minister said that there are more than 200 countries in the world, but India’s identity is different. The culture, festivals, traditions and teachings of saints and mahatmas make it special. Referring to an incident of monkeys near Sire temple, he said that when he was given roti, a monkey first finished one roti and only then took the other roti. This teaches us that we should not accumulate more than necessary. Man should give up greed and have a feeling of helping the needy.
India has the ability to take the opposition along with it.
Describing the specialty of Indian culture, CM Yogi said that despite diversity, there is unity here. Giving the example of Lord Shiva’s family, he said that Mother Parvati’s ride is a lion, Lord Shiva’s ride is a bull, Ganesha’s ride is a rat and Kartikeya’s ride is a peacock. Despite this the whole family lives together. It is a symbol of Indian culture, where even elements with opposing natures come together to move life forward.
Religion unites society, casteism weakens it.
CM Yogi said that the tradition of sages and saints in India is very ancient. Various Peethas and Ashrams are doing many works of health, education and public welfare for the society. He said that religion is a medium to unite the society, whereas casteism weakens the society. Therefore, people should rise above mutual discrimination and work for the society and the country.
India was created by the sacrifices of brave men and women.
Referring to history in his address, the Chief Minister said that this country was built by the sacrifices of brave men and women. He remembered the Jauhar of Queen Padmini of Chittorgarh and the sacrifice of many heroes of Rajasthan. He also stressed the importance of preserving the Sire Temple, citing its historical workmanship and inscriptions.
India is moving forward under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi
CM Yogi said that India is moving rapidly towards development under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Earlier governments used to do politics of dividing the society, but now efforts are being made to unite the country. He said that the government has extended the benefits of the schemes to the poor and the underprivileged and there has been rapid development of roads, railways, medical colleges, airports and other basic facilities in the country.
Society cannot progress without faith
CM Yogi said that faith and spirituality have special importance in India. Faith is not only a religious sentiment but also a symbol of national consciousness. He said that when the people of the country make united efforts then the biggest tasks become possible. It was with this spirit that the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya became possible.