Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited the Shri Guru Goraksha Nath Akhara in Prayagraj as part of his tour during the ongoing Maha Kumbh celebrations.
During his visit, CM Yogi performed the ceremonial worship of the Dharma Dhwaj and made sure that all the saints present received the ‘prasad’ offered at the Akhara.
The Chief Minister took time to engage in discussions with Siddha Yogeshwars from across India, seeking their blessings on various matters.
His visit marked a deep connection to the spirituality and traditions upheld by the Akhara.
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Mahant Balak Nath Yogi, Special Vice President of Yogi Mahasabha, emphasized the importance of the Shri Guru Goraksha Nath Akhara, stating, “This Akhara belongs to the Chief Minister himself. It roots itself in the Nath sect and follows the tradition of Guru Gorakshanath ji. Since the establishment of the Dharma Dhwaj, Siddha Yogeshwars from various parts of India have been visiting here. The Akhara makes complete arrangements for their stay, meals, and prasad.”
On the occasion, Mahant Balak Nath Yogi highlighted that CM Yogi personally organized the ‘prasad’ served on Saturday, as it is his Akhara.
The Chief Minister ensured that all saints were served the prasad, participating actively in the Bhandara alongside Acharyas and Mahamandaleshwars of all the Akharas.
His presence and personal involvement underscored his commitment to the spiritual and cultural heritage of the region.
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