Uttar Pradesh: Gorakhnath temple lit up with 11,000 earthen lamps in memory of fallen bravehearts
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Uttar Pradesh: Gorakhnath temple lit up with 11,000 earthen lamps in memory of fallen bravehearts

In a poignant tribute to the fallen bravehearts, the Gorakhnath temple was adorned with the glow of 11,000 earthen lamps, the day following Deepawali. Chief Minister and Gorakshpeethadhishwar Yogi Adityanath initiated the lighting ceremony, starting with the first lamp in the Bheem Sarovar area of the temple

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Lamp in the Bheem Sarovar area of the temple was lit by Chief Minister and Gorakshpeethadhishwar Yogi Adityanath

Lamp in the Bheem Sarovar area of the temple was lit by Chief Minister and Gorakshpeethadhishwar Yogi Adityanath

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The Gorakhnath temple was lit up in memory of the fallen bravehearts on November 13, the following day of Deepawali. The first lamp in the Bheem Sarovar area of the temple was lit by the Chief Minister and Gorakshpeethadhishwar Yogi Adityanath.

The Chief Minister later paid an emotional tribute to the fallen soldiers by putting flowers on their pictures on the Muktakashi stage.

The Gorakhnath Temple complex hosted the ‘Ek Diya Shaheedon Ke Naam’ program late November 13, evening. The atmosphere was radiant with the glow of 11,000 earthen lamps as Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ceremoniously inaugurated the event.

He lit lamps near Bheem Sarovar and respectfully placed flowers on the portraits of bravehearts adorning the Muktakashi platform.

This program was organised by the Bhojpuri Association of India (BHAI). The entire temple complx was illuminated with earthen lamps during the program, captivating onlookers.

On the Muktakashi stage within the temple complex, a cultural program was held featuring performances of patriotic songs and dances.

These presentations, centred on cultural nationalism, evoked enthusiastic response from the audience, in the presence of the Chief Minister.
CM Yogi was visibly moved by the performances. He encouraged the artists.

Special recognition was given to presentations such as Faruwahi and Biraha, with the Chief Minister appreciating them wholeheartedly. Noteworthy moments included the program Coordinator and President of the Bhojpuri Association of India (BHAI), folk singer Rakesh Srivastava, and Dr Roop Kumar Banerjee presenting a terracotta clay sculpture statue to the Chief Minister.

Mayor Dr Manglesh Srivastava, Head Priest of Gorakhnath Temple Yogi Kamal Nath, BJP State Vice President and MLC Dr Dharmendra Singh, MLA Vipin Singh, Mahamandaleshwar Santosh Das from Kashi, Mahant Ravindra Das of Kalibari etc. were prominently present in the programme.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: Uttar PradeshGorakhnath TempleYogi AdityanathUP chief MinisterGorakshpeethadhishwar
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