Ayodhya: On the one hand, a grand temple of Maryada Purushottam Prabhu Shri Ram is being built in Ayodhya, while on the other hand, projects worth thousands of crores of rupees are going on in Ram Nagri. Along with the construction of the temple, now the temple of CM Yogi will also be built in Ayodhya. As per reports, a 5 feet 4-inch statue of CM Yogi will be installed in the 101 feet high temple. It is being told that the Bhumi Pujan will be done on February 24.
Let us tell you that these days there is a lot of discussion going on in Ram Nagri regarding the temple of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Prabhakar Maurya, the builder of the temple, is inviting the senior sages and saints of Ayodhya to attend the Bhumi Poojan, while the sages are also accepting the invitation of Prabhakar Maurya and giving their blessings.
Yogi's temple has already been built:-
Let us tell you that in the past, Prabhakar Maurya, who came into the limelight by building a temple for CM Yogi, created a controversy, after which the administration got the temple locked and the temple was completely closed. However, now once again the discussions regarding CM Yogi's temple in Ayodhya have intensified. According to Sanatan Dharma, on February 24, if Bhumi Pujan is done in the presence of a Vedic Brahmin according to the rules and regulations, senior saints and sages of Ayodhya will appear in the role of hosts. It is being told that the people of the Muslim community are also taking part in the Yogi temple.
On the other hand, regarding the dispute over the temple of CM Yogi built earlier, Prabhakar Maurya said that there was a dispute for the first time due to wrong measurement and wrong marking, so this time I am getting Maharaj ji's temple built on my private land. We have also discussed this time with higher officials.
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