Haryana Govt bans use of the word 'Gorakh Dhanda', Know Why
Haryana Govt bans use of the word 'Gorakh Dhanda', Know Why
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Here is news coming from the Haryana govt Now it has banned the use of the word ‘Gorakh Dhanda’ which is generally used to describe unethical practices. A decision in this regard was taken by the Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal after a committee of the Gorakhnath community met him and urged him to ban the use of the said word as it hurts the sentiments of the followers of Saint Gorakhnath.

The CM said as Guru Gorakhnath was a saint and using this word in any official language, speech or in any context hurts the sentiments of his followers, therefore the use of this word in whatsoever context has been completely banned. Gorakhnath was a Hindu yogi, the saint who was the influential founder of the Nath Hindu monastic movement in India.

In Haryana, an antique temple of Guru Gorakhnath is located in village Gord, tehsil Kharkhonda of Sonepat. It is 20 km away from Sonepat headquarters. A prominent place among 84 Siddhas and is considered to be the beginning place of the Nath sect. A fair is organized at this place every year.

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