Bowed his head…made a vow, why did CM Yogi Adityanath suddenly reach Ayodhya? Cm Yogi Adityanath Visited Ayodhya And Offered Prayers At The Ram Temple

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Ayodhya. He visited Hanumangarhi and Shri Ram temple and reviewed the progress of temple construction work. During this time, he also met the saints and inquired about their well-being.

Ayodhya, 12 March. Gorakshpeethadhishwar and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Ayodhya on Thursday on a one-day visit. He first visited Sankatmochan Hanumangarhi temple and prayed for the happiness and peace of the state. After this, CM Yogi bowed his head at the feet of Shri Ram Lalla in Shri Ram Temple. He also took information about the progress of the construction work of Shri Ram Temple complex.

The Chief Minister started his tour from Sankatmochan Hanumangarhi Temple. While performing formal puja here, he prayed for the happy life of the people of the state. After leaving here, the Chief Minister reached Shri Ram Temple. Here he had darshan of Shri Ramlala, performed aarti and circumambulated the temple. On this occasion, he also took information about the progress of construction works in the temple complex. Officials of Shri Ram Mandir Trust informed the Chief Minister about the current status of construction works and upcoming plans.

Chief Minister also met saints and asked about their well-being

The Chief Minister also met the saints in Hanumangarhi and inquired about their well-being. The Chief Minister first met Mahant Premdas Ji Maharaj here. After this, the Chief Minister also met other saints and inquired about their well being. Earlier, on the Chief Minister’s arrival in Ayodhya, public representatives and officials welcomed him at the Ramkatha Park helipad. During this, District Incharge Minister/Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi, Mayor Girish Pati Tripathi, MLA Ved Prakash Gupta, Ramchandra Yadav, Chandrabhanu Paswan, Amit Singh Chauhan, General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust Champat Rai etc. were present.

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