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Soon Another Good News Related to Lord Ram Will be Heard: CM Yogi

Shivani Alakh

Addressing the Inaugural program of Morari Bapu's Katha, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the people of Gorakhpur are getting the good fortune to hear Ram Katha from Bapu's Mukharbind after a long wait. Soon another good news related to Lord Rama will be heard. However, he did not directly mention the Ram temple.

The Chief Minister was addressing the Ram katha program held in the park of Champadevi. Earlier, he welcomed the story-teller Morari Bapu. Addressing a program organized in memory of Brahmalin Mahant Avedyanath under the auspices of Gorakhnath Temple and Shri Ram Katha Prem Yajna Committee, the Chief Minister said that it is a matter of luck for Gorakhpur that Morari Bapu's Ram Katha is being launched on the occasion of Sharadiya Navratri. Talking about the background of this story in Gorakhpur, Yogi said that for a long time Bapu used to say that he has to narrate Ram Katha to Gorakhnath ji. When the opportunity came, the weather problem increased. It seemed that God is taking our test, but as the time of Bapu's story came closer, everything got fixed.

Linking Lord Rama to the everlasting Hindu tradition of India, the Chief Minister said that Shri Ram is an ideal in the incarnations of Lord Vishnu, who believes more in the tradition of Hinduism. In every aspect of life, wherever a problem arises, we get inspiration from the episodes related to Shriram's life. Ram is in every person's breath. Ramayana serial became very popular in the 90s when it was on TV. Devotion to Rama is the power of the nation of India.

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