Mahalpur Patha Temple will be renovated, CM Mohan Yadav gave 136 crores to Sanchi. CM Mohan Yadav Mahalpur Patha Temple Restoration Radha Krishna Janmashtami

CM Mohan Yadav Mahalpur Patha Temple: Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced the renovation of the historic Radhakrishna Temple of Mahalpur Patha on Sri Krishna Janmashtami. Apart from this, 136 crore development work, new hospitals and roads were gifted to Sanchi region.

Mp sanchi development projects: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that “Vikas with heritage is our mantra” and according to this thinking the government is working. He said that our rich culture and heritage will continue to be constantly to be cherished and enhanced. The ancient Sri Radha-Krishna temple of Mahalpur Patha located in Gartganj in Raisen district will be renovated and given a grand form. The Chief Minister inaugurated the lamp of the program organized in the temple premises on the occasion of Shri Krishna Janmashtami.

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Rapist towards development

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that on the basis of guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, development work in the state is moving fast. Soon Bhopal and Indore Metropolitan City are going to emerge. Along with this, Raisen, Sanchi, Vidisha, Rajgarh and Narmadapuram will also be part of the region. He said that this will provide new employment opportunities to the youth and all necessary steps will be taken for the development of Raisen district.

136 crore gift to Sanchi

Amidst all this, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has given a gift of development works worth Rs 136 crore to Sanchi assembly constituency. He has done the work of worshiping the construction of roads to 15 works of the Public Works Department and the construction of roads to the tribal villages through remote. The benefits of various schemes were also distributed on the occasion. The Chief Minister planted saplings in the temple premises and worshiped Gaumata by offering prayers.

The renovation of Mahalpur Patha Temple

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that the ancient temple of Mahalpur Patha is the heritage of Raisen. Radha and Rukmani are seated together with Lord Krishna here. He informed that the state government will renovate the temple and give it a grand form and a big fair will also be held here in the coming years. He said that our culture is alive from saints and traditions and the government is continuously working to save these heritage.

Inspiration from the life of Shri Krishna

The Chief Minister said that Lord Krishna gave guidance to the world with his pastimes even under difficult circumstances. He explained the importance of Gausseva and rural life. Wearing a peacock crown, Shri Krishna established the superiority of rural culture. He laid the foundation of democracy by ending the vicious Kansa. Yogeshwar Shri Krishna, who got education in the Sandipani Ashram of Ujjain, gave knowledge of religion, karma and science through the Gita. He was a symbol of charity and friendship, who washed Sudama’s feet and gave a message of true friendship and respect.

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Health and road development gift

In the program, Sanchi MLA Dr. Prabhuram Chaudhary said that the Chief Minister has received many big gifts. These include 50 bed hospitals in Gararatganj, 30 bed hospitals in Devanagar, upgradation of district hospital and 10 health centers. Also, land-worship of 10 roads was also done to connect tribal-dominated villages with main roads.

History of Mahalpur Patha Temple

The Radhakrishna Temple of Mahalpur Patha village is considered a historic heritage of Raisen. The beautiful idols of Radha-Krishna and Goddess Rukmani in the temple remain on the same white stone. An inscription shows that the temple was built in Samvat 1354 (1297 AD). There is also Vishnu Yajna here. There are 51 stepwells in the fort near the temple. Apart from this, the idol of Lord Adinath found from the forest is currently installed in Devanagar. Statues of Shivling, Nandi, Ganesh, Nagdevata and Nataraja are also present in the temple premises.

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