Even before completion of Ram Mandir, Ayodhya gets temple dedicated to Yogi Adityanath
A temple dedicated to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has come up about 25 kilometres from Ayodhya on the Ayodhya -Prayagraj highway in Bhadarsa village
In Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, the land known for Lord Ram, a staunch follower has constructed temple in the name of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Elevating CM Yogi to the status of God, this follower, Prabhakar Maurya has started performing worship in the temple.
The temple in the name of CM Yogi has been constructed on the Prayagraj highway in Ayodhya, which is around 25 Kilometer far from the Ram Janambhoomi. According to locals, the custodian of the temple has been regularly performing Aarti and Puja here and sweets are being offered regularly.
According to the temple custodian, Maurya, he was very much impressed with the CM Yogi and his works. He said that by dedicating himself for the welfare of the people, CM Yogi has attained the status of a God and this prompted him to construct this temple. Maurya said that since Yogi Adityanath is the one to construct grand temple for Lord Ram, it was necessary to have a shrine in his name.
The temple has been constructed at a place, which has special place in the mythology. It is the same place where younger brother Bharat had placed the foot sandals of Lord Ram after the latter went to forest on exile. Meanwhile, this unique temple is gaining publicity and people from the adjoining areas as well as from the far off places have been coming to see it.
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