'War in the World, Experience of Ram Rajya in India', CM Yogi said in Ayodhya
During a special event in Ayodhya, CM Yogi Adityanath highlighted the contrast between global conflicts and the atmosphere of peace in India, particularly through the lens of the Ram Temple's significance.
In a special event held in Ayodhya, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed a gathering where he emphasized the chaotic state of the world plagued by wars, fear, and instability. In contrast, he stated that India, especially Ayodhya, is experiencing the ideal state of 'Ram Rajya,' where people are congregating in large numbers without fear and expressing their faith. This celebration coincided with the installation of a significant gold-ornamented Shri Ram yantra at the Ram Temple, attended by President Droupadi Murmu, marking an important moment for devotees and the local culture.
Yogi Adityanath's speech also recognized the integral role of saints and farmers in maintaining India's unity and excellence amid global crises. He noted that while many parts of the world are engulfed in disorder, economic challenges, and terrorism, the spirit of peace and faith thrives among the people of Ayodhya. His remarks reflect a narrative often emphasized by the current administration that positions India as a beacon of stability and harmony in a tumultuous global landscape.
Furthermore, CM Yogi extended his greetings to fellow citizens on the occasion of the Indian New Year, reflecting the cultural significance of the event. He stated that people are increasingly embracing visits to spiritually significant locations with their families, promoting a sense of community and spiritual renewal. This reflects a broader trend in Indian society where the interplay of religion and culture is perceived as a source of strength and cohesiveness, especially in challenging times.