‘After Kashi, now Ayodhya also connected to Tamil Nadu’- CM Yogi Adityanath in Ayodhya

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Ayodhya| Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said at the Kumbhabhishekam and renovation ceremony of Ramnath Swamy temple that Ayodhya and Tamil Nadu have a special relationship. Thousands of years ago, when Shri Ram had set out in Sri Lanka to search for Mother Sita, he worshiped Lord Shiva in Tamil Nadu, where Rameshwaram is established today. Setubandha was also built by the grace of Lord Shiva. There is another belief that when God was coming back with Sita, Mother Sita had offered prayers at the Ramnath Swami temple. The whole of India is one, this spiritual tradition is moving forward. Ramnath Swami’s temple has been built in Ayodhya. Despite the diversity of worship methods of sect, the resolve of Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat is moving forward. Earlier, with the inspiration of Modi ji, two editions of Kashi Tamil Sangam had been held.

He said that some people trapped in political narrow-mindedness keep trying to divide the society. At such a time, the consecration ceremony of Ramnath Swami Temple can be a new inspiration. Inspired by this, we will take forward the vision of Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat. India has been culturally united in every period. Vedic literature presents an example of this. Our scriptures are an example of this. The traditions and religious places of saints are proof of this. The government may have been different but cultural unity has never been fragmented. After the consecration of Ramlala in Ayodhya, more than three crore devotees have visited so far. Ayodhya is becoming the most beautiful spiritual city in the world.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Ayodhya for the fourth time within 30 days on Thursday. CM Ramsevak is attending the consecration ceremony of Shiva temple in Puram. They are installing urns on the top of the 25 feet high temple. He was welcomed as per South Indian tradition before the programme.