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Yogi to visit Chitrakoot, launches schemes for various pilgrimage sites

After celebrating Diwali in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, now Uttar Pradesh’s Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will travel to Chitrakoot. The place is significant because Lord Rama had spent his exile in Chitrakoot. The eternal pilgrimage of Srishti is called Divya Dham of Lord Rama. This is also called the Tapo Bhabha of Lord Rama.

To add to that history, Chitrakoot, is also one of the many places which is claimed to be the epi-center of the development of human civilization and also carries the history of different cultures and has been the holy ascetic of the Sage-Muni. Recently researchers from the Museum of Natural History of Sweden discovered the fossils of the Red Algae, about 160 million years old, buried in the rocks of Chitrakoot, as the oldest proof of life present in the form of plants on earth.

Yogi Sarkar is continuously talking about the development of religious places of the state. So now people from the Yogi Government are putting big hopes for the development of Chitrakoot. This is Yogi Adityanath’s first painting tour after becoming the Chief Minister.

On reaching Chitrakoot, the Yogi will first go to Matsyagyanandnath Mahadev temple situated on the banks of the river. it is said that seeing the glory of Chitrakoot and his spiritual power, Maharishi Bhardwaj and Maharishi Valmiki had advised Lord Ram to reside in Chitrakoot to spend the time of exile in peace.

Mahant Madan Gopal Das ji Maharaj says that we would like Yogi Adityanath to declare Chitrakoot as a special tourist place and develop here. It has got a special place in the form of a ritual and a ritual of Lord Rama. Such demand for Chitrakoot Dham has been coming for a long time.

BJP MP from Banda-Chitrakoot Bhairon Prasad Mishra aid that they have full faith that the opening of tourism schemes in Chitrakoot will attract more pilgrims here and that includes the passing Chitrakoot to the Free Zone.

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